Authorities are ramping up arrests of journalists in order to silence any voices that question its actions in Syria, an expert told BIRN.
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Director of the European Federation of Journalists tells BIRN that independent media in the region are fighting to survive amid hostile government policies, unstable incomes and challenges posed by big tech companies and AI.
Authorities are ramping up arrests of journalists in order to silence any voices that question its actions in Syria, an expert told BIRN.
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