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The number of journalists imprisoned worldwide reached a record high this year, with Turkey, Iran and China topping the countries where most journalists were thrown in  jail, the New York-based press freedom watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said.

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A Tibetan filmmaker who made a documentary that was highly critical of the Chinese government's policies in Tibet has been sentenced to six years in prison, a family friend said Thursday.

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