Protect journalists and freedom of speech

Shi Tao © ICPC ABOVE: Press Freedom campaigners hold a press conference in Hong Kong on April 30, 2008 © TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images
Journalists continually risk their own safety to report the truth to the
outside world. In countries such as China, where free speech is not a government-supported
right, journalists can be arrested merely for sending an email.
In 2005, Chinese journalist Shi Tao was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment
for sending an email from his Yahoo account to a foreign website. He was charged
with "illegally divulging state secrets abroad" after Yahoo provided
information to the Chinese government.
In honor of World Press Freedom Day this past May 3rd, take action to protect
journalists and free speech worldwide.
» Urge Yahoo! to respect human rights
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Support the Global Online Freedom Act, H.R. 275
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May - June
Amnesty International's Midwest Regional Office would like to invite you to participate in a series of planning and outreach meetings to prepare for our June 19th public event which will address Chicago Police accountability of abuse against the LGBT community. Chicago, IL
May - June In connection with the Cell Tour, the Greater Portland Chapter of Amnesty International and a coalition of other organizations are presenting a series of events. Portland, ME
May 7, 14, 21, 28 & June 4
Amnesty International is co-hosting a Death Penalty Film Series: 5 Films in 5 Weeks.
Boston, MA
May 31
The Amnesty International Amador Valley High School Student Group is hosting an African Human Rights Conference.
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