21 journalists in six countries jailed on charges related to 'fake news' in 2017

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A minimum of 21 journalists worldwide were imprisoned on charges connected to "fake news" in 2017, according to a new report from the Committee to Protect Journalists.  The report cites the recent implementation of measures in countries such as Brazil, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Russia aimed at targeting the rise of fake news. Arrests blamed on fake news reportedly more than doubled from 2016. “The fake news rhetoric is having a very real impact on journalists around the world and literally leading to the imprisonment of reporters, and media organizations being kicked out of the country,” the said Committee to Protect Journalists' advocacy director Courtney Radsch. 
 


21 journalists in six countries jailed on charges related to 'fake news' in 2017 262 Journalists Imprisoned (see the database)