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SEEMO requests that Kosovo journalists have free access to public events

The Vienna–based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), today expressed concern at reports that journalists from the Pristina–based daily Koha Ditore and from privately-owned Kohavision (KTV) television were prevented from covering a major cultural event, the PriFest film festival, which takes place in Pristina, Kosovo. On Sept. […]

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Italian president weighs in on editor’s conviction in criminal libel case

The International Press Institute (IPI) today criticised an Italian court’s decision upholding an editor’s 14-month prison sentence for criminal libel, but the press freedom group expressed hope that the decision could lead to long-overdue reforms of Italian defamation law. A statement posted on Italian President Giorgio Napolitano’s website yesterday said that he and Justice Minister […]

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IPI condemns Argentine government’s attacks on Grupo Clarín

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned the Argentine government’s use of television advertising to threaten Grupo Clarín, and renewed its call on President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to end her verbal attacks on the press. Speaking yesterday before a group of students in the Washington, Kirchner complained that “when a journalist doesn’t like something, […]

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Pakistan’s media attacked during anti-Islam film protests

At least one media worker was killed, and many more injured on Friday in Pakistan, during a national day of protests against “Innocence of Muslims“, a film ridiculing the Prophet Mohammed. IPI strongly condemns the violence directed at the media during several days of demonstrations against the film, which culminated on the “Love of Mohammed“ […]

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