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IJ4EU interview: ‘It’s crueller than I could have imagined’

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Poland has taken in more than 1.5 million refugees. Yet this solidarity belies a less generous attitude toward asylum seekers from elsewhere in the world, as is played out daily on the Polish-Belarusian border. Welcome to The Jungle, an investigation into the dire conditions facing migrants and refugees trapped […]

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Belarus: Three years on, no end in sight to repression of independent media

August 9 marks three years since Belarusians stood up to demand a fair count of their votes in the 2020 presidential elections. Since then, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has all but eliminated independent media in the country. On this grim anniversary, the IPI global network renews its demand for the immediate release of all imprisoned […]

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Belarus: Amid authoritarian crackdown, journalists and the LGBTQ+ community face intersecting threats

In Belarus, journalists and members of the LGBTQ+ community face alarmingly restrictive landscapes.  Thirty-four journalists are currently jailed in Belarus, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ). Most are charged with “extremist activities” or “violating public order” as part of the crackdown on the press following the 2020 presidential election. More recently, BAJ was […]

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#IPIWoCo Recap: Impactful journalism from exile

Increasing censorship and a crackdown on press freedom across the globe have forced many journalists and media outlets into exile. Reporting from abroad brings a host of challenges, including security threats and difficulties reaching audiences back home. The 2023 IPI World Congress and Media Innovation Festival brought together panelists representing publishers and media development organizations […]

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