Media round-up

Some media stories that have caught the eye of the Center for International Media Assistance this week:

Iranian regime’s offensive against new-generation media; how Iranian activists skirt Web crackdown; why Israel wants US to counter the Islamic Republic with Twitter;  Russian Internet provider blocks sites ; guerrilla blogging inside Cuba; Mubarak’s virtual enemies; the global war on the libel industry;  the CPJ’s 2009 prison census highlights freelance journalists under fire; weekly forced to stop publishing as its journalists flee abroad; public radio and TV get peers’ help in Europe; in animated videos, news and guesswork mix; China closes Yeeyan website that translated Guardian stories; Philippine groups move quickly to investigate massacre; Tunisian court squeezes rights activist in ‘judicial farce’; three years in jail for posting Dalai Lama photos online; a new lawyer network serves bloggers and online journalists.

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