Read some of the news highlights from Friday, September 6th to Friday, September 13th 2019:
- Free Press Unlimited and European Centre for Press and Media Freedom join Council of Europe Platform, COE
- Tanzanian journalist could face up to five years in jail without trial, The Guardian
- Hong Kong journalists warn of rising police violence against them, The Guardian
- Businesswomen to defend Hong Kong government’s handling of protests at UN, South China Morning Post
- Tanzania: Investigative journalist, Eric Kabendera, could face up to five years jail, Region Week
- Taliban 'mistakenly' kidnaps six Afghan journalists, Al Jazeera
- New US Bill Aims to Curb Exports of Crowd-Control Equipment to Hong Kong Police, The Epoch Times
- How should we respond to Trump’s hurricane lies?, Columbia Journalism Review
- Deeds better than words, Manila Standard
- Dirty, dangerous job honoured by QUT, Mirage News
- Truth under censorship, The News on Sunday
- Argentina: Comisión de Libertad de Expresión recibió a representantes de la FIP, Crónica Viva
- También a los periodistas: en Hong Kong decenas fueron golpeados y rociados con gas lacrimógeno, Urgente 24
- La FAPE denuncia que el periodismo sufre "graves limitaciones" en Cataluña, La Vanguardia
- Talibanes Secuestran A Seis Periodistas De Afganistán, Israel Noticias
- Violencia policial contra los periodistas en Hong Kong, PressDigital
- Les yeux rouges de Myriam Leroy, RTBF
- L’OIT lance le Concours mondial de presse sur les migrations de main-d’œuvre, OIT