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Scotland Yard seeks Guardian sources

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called on the United Kingdom’s attorney general to reject efforts to force the Guardian newspaper to disclose sources of its reports about the alleged victims of hacking carried out by the News of the World. The Guardian reported yesterday that Attorney General Dominic Grieve’s office said he would rule […]

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The other face of press freedom in Peru

On 7 September, Peruvian journalist Pedro Alonso Flores Silva was shot twice on his way home, in the province of Casma, 14 hours away from the nation’s capital, Lima. He was intercepted by a hooded man who attacked him. He died two days later in hospital. According to Flores’ wife, the attack came three months […]

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IPI welcomes EU resolution on Eritrea

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed the European Parliament resolution of 15 September in which the body called on Eritrea to “to lift the ban on the country’s independent press and to immediately release the independent journalists and all others who have been jailed simply for exercising their right to freedom of expression.” The […]

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Another journalist jailed in Ethiopia

The International Press Institute condemned today the arrest on Wednesday of critical columnist Eskinder Nega by the Ethiopian authorities. Eskinder Nega, a columnist for online media and long-time critic of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s government, was arrested on Wednesday along with opposition members for their alleged role in “leading a plan to throw the country […]

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