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Georgia: MFRR partners demand release of Azerbaijani journalist, urge Georgian authorities not to extradite him to Azerbaijan

IPI joins the partner organizations of the MFRR in calling on the authorities in Georgia not to extradite journalist Afgan Sadygov to Azerbaijan and to release him from extradition detention. Additionally, authorities should allow Sadygov to freely leave Georgia for a third country. Georgian authorities arrested Sadygov on 3 August according to the journalist’s wife, […]

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Event recap: Journalists in Ecuador struggle with deadly threats from organized crime and with rising government pressure

A surge in organized crime and drug related violence has created a spiraling journalist-safety crisis in Ecuador. Last month, the International Press Institute (IPI) organized an online briefing with four leading Ecuadorian journalists and editors. Their conclusion: Ecuador’s journalists face threats on multiple fronts and face constant, physical, psychological, digital, and financial risk. Starting the […]

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IPI calls on US, EU to reject dangerous global surveillance treaty

As final negotiations draw to a close this week in New York, the IPI global network urgently calls on the United States and the European Union to stand firm and reject a global treaty that will give authorities sweeping surveillance powers and hand authoritarians even more tools to target and punish journalists and other public […]

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India: Two journalists killed in Muzaffarpur district in one month

The IPI global network is deeply alarmed by the recent killings of two journalists in Muzaffarpur, India, and calls on law enforcement to swiftly and thoroughly investigate both cases and ensure that all those responsible are held to account. Both journalists had reportedly received threats but did not receive assistance from the authorities. On July […]

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