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IPI condemns intimidation of media during Fiji coup

The International Press Institute (IPI) is deeply concerned by the intimidation and violent threats made against the management and staff of the Fiji Daily Post by the Fijian military during a coup d’état led by Commodore Frank Bainimarama. According to information before IPI, the Fiji Daily Post was forced to halt operations and evacuate their […]

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IPI welcomes acquittal of three Danish journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in over 120 countries, welcomes today’s acquittal in the case against three Danish journalists, who were tried on charges of publishing classified intelligence reports under Denmark’s criminal code. Commenting on the acquittal, IPI Director Johann P. Fritz said, “The decision […]

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IPI criticises journalist’s imprisonment in Gabon

Based on information before the International Press Institute (IPI), Norbert Ngoua Mezui, the founder and editor of the weekly Nku’u Le Messager and a board member of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN), was arrested on 17 October. After being held in police detention, Mezui appeared before the courts on 18 October and was imprisoned […]

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IPI concerned by new wave of prosecutions of journalists in Azerbaijan

According to information before IPI, on 3 October, a court in Azerbaijan sentenced Sakit Zahidov, also known as Mirza Sakit, a satirical journalist with the opposition daily Azadlig, to three years in prison on drug possession charges. Human rights organisations said the trial was marred with irregularities. Zahidov, an outspoken critic of President Ilham Aliyev, […]

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