Bishkek Court Refuses Appeal to Save Kloop Media Foundation, Legal Battle Continues
The Bishkek City Court rejected the appeal to reverse the decision to liquidate Kloop Media, citing a missed deadline due to an address mistake in filing the appeal.
The Bishkek City Court rejected the appeal to reverse the decision to liquidate Kloop Media, citing a missed deadline due to an address mistake in filing the appeal.
in News / Kyrgyzstan,
11 current and former journalists from Temirov Live have had their case transferred to court in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, after being detained on charges of incitement to mass disorders.
in Crime / Kyrgyzstan,
Turkmenistan ranks low in Press Freedom Index, with strict censorship and persecution of media outlets and readers.
in Politics / Turkmenistan,
The First International Central Asian Conference "Women in Media in a Changing World" will be held in Dushanbe on May 3, bringing together female journalists and media experts to share experiences and promote cooperation in media development.
in Society / Tajikistan,
Kazakhstan's First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs reveals details of journalist's arrest for spreading false information, causing harm to citizens' rights and interests.
in News / Kazakhstan,
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Kyrgyzstan to drop charges against journalists, expressing concern over violations of freedom of speech.
in News / Kyrgyzstan,
Four employees from Kyrgyz media outlets have been released from pre-trial detention to house arrest in Bishkek. The decision was made by the Pervomaisky District Court of the city.
in News / Kyrgyzstan,
An advocacy platform in Kyrgyzstan is calling for the release of detained investigative journalists who have been in pre-trial detention for three months, expressing concerns over their continued arrest.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Reporters Without Borders urges cancellation of Kyrgyzstan's draconian law on "foreign agents" to prevent stifling press freedom.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urges Kyrgyzstan to revoke a new law mandating nonprofits, including media outlets, to register as "foreign agents," aligning with Russia's legislation and raising concerns about freedom of speech.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,