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IPI joins Somali Journalists Union in condemning media suppression

The International Press Institute (IPI) joins the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) in condemning the continued harassment and censorship of Somali radio stations by the Islamist insurgent group Al-Shabaab. The militant group has reportedly imposed severe restrictions over local station Radio Jowhar, which is located in the middle Shabelle region. Jowhar is a former […]

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Targeting of journalists and demonstrators alarming, says IFEX-TMG

It has been more than seven months since the departure of President Ben Ali, whose government was notorious for the censorship, assault and imprisonment of journalists. But lately, a number of attacks on journalists seem to indicate that promises by the new government to uphold free expression have not been met. On 27 July, the […]

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Turkish court sentences Dink killer to 23 years in prison

A Turkish court yesterday sentenced the trigger-man in the 2007 murder of International Press Institute (IPI) World Press Freedom Hero Hrant Dink to almost 23 years in prison. A juvenile court in Istanbul imposed nearly the maximum sentence on ultranationalist Ogün Samast – who was 17 at the time of Dink’s killing – after convicting […]

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Strasbourg overrules Slovak libel decision

Slovakian courts violated a publisher’s rights to freedom of expression and information when they ordered it to issue a correction and pay compensation over reports of a high-ranking police official’s alleged drunken public behaviour, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. A seven-judge panel on Tuesday unanimously overruled a decision against Bratislava-based multimedia publishing […]

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