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Kosovo police allegedly beat reporter

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a subsidiary of the International Press Institute (IPI), today condemned alleged police violence against Kosovo freelance photojournalist Vedat Xhymshiti. On Saturday 14 January, the reporter was covering clashes between demonstrators and Kosovo police near the Merdare border crossing between Serbia and Kosovo, when he was allegedly struck […]

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Yemen journalists see light at end of tunnel, but dangers remain

A new coalition government is in place as Yemenis prepare for elections next month, which has been some cause for some optimism. Two Yemeni chief editors told IPI they were hopeful that nascent reforms within state media and the recent appointment of a new information minister, Ali al-Amrani, could herald overall improvements for the media […]

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Myanmar releases imprisoned journalists

At least 16 journalists were among the hundreds of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience released today by the government of Myanmar, also known as Burma. The Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), an exile newspaper based in Norway, confirmed on its website that five of its journalists had been released from various prisons around the […]

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Trinidad and Tobago partially decriminalises defamation

A bill to partially decriminalise defamation in Trinidad and Tobago received final parliamentary approval this week, the latest sign of growing momentum around the International Press Institute’s (IPI) Campaign to Repeal Criminal Defamation in the Caribbean. The Trinidad and Tobago Senate approved the bill on Tuesday, less than a month after passage in the House […]

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