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As threat of violence still looms large over the media in Iraq, another menace emerges in form of draft law to ‘protect’ journalists

As U.S. troops continue to hand power over to Iraqi authorities in Iraq, IPI calls on the Iraqi government to protect press freedom in the country. Iraq remains the most dangerous country in the world for journalists – who now face a new threat in the form of a draft law published in Iraq on […]

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Politkovskaya retrial to go ahead, as court denies family and prosecution request for fresh investigation

The retrial of four men recently acquitted of crimes connected to the 2006 murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya will go ahead, a Moscow court decided today, despite requests from both the journalist’s family and the prosecution to have the case returned to the Prosecutor-General for further investigation. On 19 February 2009, a Moscow jury […]

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Gambian journalists arrested over criticism of president in press union statement found guilty of sedition

The International Press Institute (IPI) is concerned at reports that six Gambian journalists arrested on charges of seditious publication in June after they lent support to a press union statement criticizing the government have been found guilty of sedition by a court in the capital Banjul. “The conviction of these journalists is yet another serious […]

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Obscenity trial begins for newspaper editor who sent photos of woman giving birth in public to Zambian vice-president and minister

Witnesses took the stand in the Zambian capital Lusaka on Thursday for a second day in the trial of Zambia’s The Post news editor Chansa Kabwela, who faces up to five years in prison over charges of ‘circulating obscene material with intent to corrupt public morals’ after she mailed photographs of a woman giving birth […]

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