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Protest Against Censorship of Journalistic Content on Social Networks in Berlin
21 September 2021
#7107740
21 September 2021
People attend a demonstration organized from Reporters without Borders against censorship of journalistic content on Facebook and other social networks in front of Germany's Facebook headquarters in Berlin, Germany on September 21, 2021.
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#5799286
22 June 2020
Marta a Mallorcan women that lives in Barcelona talking to the TV reporters with his mother Maite who travels from Mallorca after more than 5 months without see each other due to the pandemic covid19 at Barcelona el Prat airport during reopen to European and Schengen area tourists. Also alllows free movement of Spain citicens after the state of alarm finished on 21 of June after 98 days of restriction of population movement inside Spain territory. In Barcelona el Prat airport on June 22, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain.
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#3368576
30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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#3368578
30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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#3368584
30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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#3368586
30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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#3368588
30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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#3368590
30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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30 October 2018
Bangladesh foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque briefs reporters after a joint working group meeting at state guesthouse Meghna in Dhaka on 30 October 2018. Foreign secretary Md Shahidul Haque led the 15-member Bangladesh delegation while his counterpart Myint Thu, led a 12-member Myanmar delegation.Addressing a brief press conference after the meeting, Shahidul, without giving specific number of the potential Rohingya returnees, said that the first phase of repatriation would start by mid November.‘Return is always a complex, difficult process. But if everyone has a political will it is possible to bring this to a fruitful end. Today we got an impression that both sides have strong political will,’ he said.Myint said that Myanmar government streamlined lot of measures including promoting public policies to maintain law and order so that Rohingya returnees could get security in the northern Rakhaine state. ‘We have put in place a number of measures to make sure that the returnees will have secure environment,’ he said.
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#2324284
14 November 2017
Peter Caruana Galizia, (R) the dead journalist's husband, shakes hands to Secretary General of Reporters without Borders Christophe Deloire (L) during Naming ceremony of press conference room in honour of Daphné CARUANA GALIZIA on 14 november 2017, in Strasbourg, France. Daphné CARUANA GALIZIA was a Maltese journalist, writer, and anti-corruption activist. At around 3 pm on 16 October 2017, Daphne Caruana Galizia died in a car bomb attack on her rented Peugeot 108, while she was driving close to her home in Malta.
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#2324286
14 November 2017
European Parliament President Antonio Tajani (L) , Peter Caruana Galizia (C), the dead journalist's husband, and Secretary General of Reporters without Borders Christophe Deloire (R) during Naming ceremony of press conference room in honour of Daphné CARUANA GALIZIA on 14 november 2017, in Strasbourg, France. Daphné CARUANA GALIZIA was a Maltese journalist, writer, and anti-corruption activist. At around 3 pm on 16 October 2017, Daphne Caruana Galizia died in a car bomb attack on her rented Peugeot 108, while she was driving close to her home in Malta.
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#8639
21 August 2013
Nadim is a fighter of the Free Army. Already wounded in the head and arm last year, he was hit by a shell about 2 months ago. The doctors had to amputate the of one of his legs. Fighting in the KATIBA, Aasifat Al Shamaal (storm North), he was hit by a bombing near the Azaz. True pride of his family, he has to leavewhen his combat injuries will get better. He is aged 23 years. Photo: Michael Bunel/NurPhoto
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#8644
21 August 2013
Nadim is a fighter of the Free Army. Already wounded in the head and arm last year, he was hit by a shell about 2 months ago. The doctors had to amputate the of one of his legs. Fighting in the KATIBA, Aasifat Al Shamaal (storm North), he was hit by a bombing near the Azaz. True pride of his family, he has to leavewhen his combat injuries will get better. He is aged 23 years. Photo: Michael Bunel/NurPhoto
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#8648
21 August 2013
Nadim is a fighter of the Free Army. Already wounded in the head and arm last year, he was hit by a shell about 2 months ago. The doctors had to amputate the of one of his legs. Fighting in the KATIBA, Aasifat Al Shamaal (storm North), he was hit by a bombing near the Azaz. True pride of his family, he has to leavewhen his combat injuries will get better. He is aged 23 years. Photo: Michael Bunel/NurPhoto
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