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Demonstrators detonate dynamite outside Bolivian newspaper headquarters

Demonstrators in Bolivia’s administrative capital, La Paz, exploded dynamite cartridges outside the offices of daily newspaper La Razón newspaper on Wednesday, according to local media. The demonstrators were allegedly angered by the newspaper’s editorial stance, which they claim is “at the mercy of and in favour of businessmen,” reports La Razón. Nobody was injured in the attack. The […]

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Journalist freed on bail in Iran

Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahar was released on bail from Tehran’s Evin prison on Saturday, 17 October upon payment of approximately $300,000 (US) bail. Bahar, a well-known documentary filmmaker and reporter for Newsweek, was held in prison without charges for 118 days in solitary confinement under accusation of spying. He was jailed on 21 June during the […]

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Question and answer with Russian media freedom expert Oleg Panfilov

Earlier this month, an IPI delegation visiting Russia met with media activist and chairperson of Centre for Journalism in Extreme Situations, Oleg Panfilov. The delegation asked Panfilov about his opinions on, expectations for and feelings about the means to help improve press freedom in Russia, a country considered one of the most dangerous in which […]

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ZAMBIA UPDATE: Zambia Editor-in-Chief pleads ‘not guilty’ to contempt of court charges

The editor-in-chief of the Zambian daily newspaper the Post, Fred M’membe, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday 14 October to contempt of court for publishing an op-ed about ongoing “obscenity” proceedings against fellow Post journalist, Chansa Kabwela. The first hearings into the contempt case will now go ahead on 29 and 30 October, with M’membe facing up to six […]

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