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Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister promises to initiate review of nation’s defamation laws

The prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, today promised to initiate a review of the nation’s criminal defamation laws. Persad-Bissessar made the pledge to an assembly of members of the International Press Institute (IPI) at the Diplomatic Centre in Port of Spain during the closing ceremony of IPI’s 61st annual World Congress. IPI […]

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SEEMO deplores decision of Kosovo parliament to keep media-unfriendly articles in criminal code

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), deplores the June 22, 2012 decision of the Kosovo parliament to keep media-unfriendly articles in the Criminal Code. It was the second time in two months that the parliament had voted in favour of the articles, which hold journalists criminally liable […]

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Journalist’s verdict marks yet another dark day for Ethiopia’s press freedom

“Guilty as charged,” was the verdict pronounced by judge Endeshaw Adane in the trial against Ethiopian blogger and journalist Eskinder Nega that took place in Addis Ababa today. Nega was found guilty of “participation in a terrorist organisation” and “planning, preparation, conspiracy, incitement and attempt of (a) terrorist act.” He faces life in prison. During the […]

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Seven killed in attack on television station in Syria; two injured in attack on TV station in Pakistan

The International Press Institute (IPI) strongly condemned the attack against a television station in Karachi, Pakistan on Monday and today’s deadly attack against a privately-owned television station in Drusha, Syria, which left at least three journalists dead. “Journalists are civilians, and news outlets are independent observers. They should never be seen as  legitimate targets in […]

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