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  • Safety guide
    • RSF Safety Guide for Journalists (PDF version)
    • Preface
    • Introduction: RSF and the protection of journalists
    • Chapters
      • Chapter 1: The growing risks for journalists
      • Chapter 2: Planning and preparation
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      • Chapter 4: Digital safety
      • Chapter 5: Best practices
      • Chapter 6: Treating physical and psychological wounds
    • Testimonies
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      • Appendix I: Protection of journalists in war zones
      • Appendix II: Basic documents on press freedom
      • Appendix III: Declaration of rights and obligations of journalists
      • Appendix IV: Relations with the ICRC
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Work with Open-Source Intelligence
(Part 3): Level-up your investigation by connecting the dots

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Work with Open-Source Intelligence
(Part 2): Extracting information from online videos

Work with Open-Source Intelligence
(Part 1): Extracting information from online images

Operation Collateral Freedom, an essential censorship circumvention tool for Chinese citizens

“What’s up Doxx?” (Part 1):
Define the perimeter of your online privacy

“What’s up Doxx?” (Part 4):
How to protect yourself from doxxing

“What’s up Doxx?” (Part 3):
How much of your private life can be found on social media?

“What’s up Doxx?” (Part 2):
How much of your private life can be found on Google?

Digital security

Physical safety

Mental health

Fellowship opportunities

Legal advice

Basic preparedness

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Digital security • Legal advice • Physical safety

RSF Safety Guide’s appendix update:
The new risks of reporting in Hong Kong

Mental health

“Journalism and trauma” Part 4:
Collective trauma reshaping identities

Mental health

“Journalism and trauma” Part 5:
Interviewing survivors of traumatic events

Mental health

“Journalism and trauma”
Part 3: Self-care for journalists

Mental health

“Journalism and trauma” Part 2:
Navigating psychological challenges

Mental health

“Journalism and trauma” Part 1:
The personal toll of reporting

Digital security

CEO arrested: What this means for journalists using Telegram

Mental health

Dart Centre’s Handbook on Trauma and Journalism now available in Chinese

Legal advice

The new legal threats in Hong Kong Part 4: Limited access to information

Legal advice

The new legal threats in Hong Kong Part 3: Sedition laws

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24 Feb 1894038221882826956

#Sudan: RSF condemns the Ministry of Information's decision to suspend the Saudi outlet Asharq News without any official explanation. RSF calls on the authorities to immediately end this suspension and clarify their decision.

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21 Feb 1893001709292531973

#Soudan : RSF dénonce la suspension par le min de l'Information soudanais du média saoudien Asharq News sans explication officielle ce 20/02. RSF appelle les autorités à lever cette suspension et à clarifier la situation.

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9 Feb 1888672200204374344

RSF is relieved to learn that @AlJazeera journalist Fadi al-Wahidi, seriously wounded by Israeli fire on 9 October 2024, was evacuated from #Gaza to Cairo. We reiterate our call for the protection of reporters and combatting impunity for crimes committed against them.

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9 Feb 1888671620266332323

RSF est soulagée de savoir Fadi al-Wahidi, journaliste d'@AlJazeera grièvement blessé par un tir israélien le 9/10/24 évacué de #Gaza vers le Caire. L'organisation réitère son appel à la protection des reporters et la lutte contre l'impunité des crimes commis à leur encontre.

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