No Country for Free Press

  • INDIA

    India is reportedly the fifth deadliest country for journalists in the world. In the last of our series on media censorship in the subcontinent, we get some perspective from a region that often misses the scrutiny of the national media, the Northeast.

  • NEPAL

    The country ranks fairly better than its Asian counterparts. However, its policies and laws are slowly turning the media landscape into a lethal minefield.

  • PAKISTAN

    "You may not get credible threats. The perpetrators may skip straight ahead to disappear you": A senior Pakistani journalist tells us why this is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists.

  • BANGLADESH

    The dangers faced by Bangladeshi journalists aren’t just brutal; they're cautionary tales for others. Bangladeshi journalist Tasneem Khalil recounts what is arguably the first detailed testimony of torture of a journalist in the country.

  • Media Freedom in the Indian Subcontinent

    On World Press Freedom Day, we get Salil Tripathi, Chair of PEN International Writers in Prison Committee, to write about the reality that exists.

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