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Stiffened rules in Algeria, too, are restricting press freedom.
In 2011, he agreed to change a law restricting press freedom, after pressure from the commission.
Speaking on Radio 4's The Media Show, he also argued that the commission was restricting press freedom.
(Which doesn't excuse the mayor's nonsense about restricting press coverage to protect reporters. From whom? Certainly not the demonstrators, so obviously the cops).
There is some precedent for slowly restricting press access as candidates move from a crowded primary field, where they are fighting for airtime, into a general election race, where a disciplined message is considered crucial.
Mr. Saakashvili was hailed as a democratic reformer after he came to power, but in recent years, he has been criticized for monopolizing authority, cracking down on political opponents and restricting press freedoms.
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But fears a bill will be amended to restrict press freedom.
The casualty tolls are impossible to corroborate because the Syrian government has restricted press access in much of the country.
The letter argues that while he was chief of the IAA presidency during the Arab Spring period, between 2010-12, Fawaz used his power to restrict press freedom.
History suggests that the more government restricts press coverage, the less the public is likely to sustain support of a war effort.
Buhari passed laws allowing indefinite detention without trial and imposed a decree to restrict press freedom, under which two journalists were jailed.
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