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Journalist assaulted in Goa as police look on

Journalist associations in Goa, India, claim that the police were bystanders to an assault on media personnel on Wednesday, the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported. According to the report, two photojournalists were assaulted while trying to take pictures of violence in which two youths were fatally burned. The Photo Journalists Association of Goa (PJAG) condemned […]

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International Press Institute applauds Indian law minister Moily’s initiative to decriminalise defamation

The world’s largest democracy is considering a review of its defamation laws to ensure that journalists do not face criminal proceedings as a result of their work. “We are considering a proposal to decriminalise defamation to the extent it applies to journalists. The endeavour is to save them from malicious prosecution since there is no […]

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GUEST CONTRIBUTION: India: embarrassing moments for the media

Autumn 2010 has been a season of political storms in India, and the media finds itself in the midst of a controversy, with its role and ethics under public scrutiny. In the centre of it all is a massive corruption scandal over the allocation of radio frequency spectrum to mobile telephone operators at 2001 prices […]

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IPI mourns passing of K.M Mathew, chief editor of India’s Malayala Manorama

K.M Mathew, Chief Editor of the Malayala Manorama newspaper and a longtime friend of IPI, passed away at his residence in Kerala, India on Sunday. He was 93. IPI joins Mr. Mathew’s family, friends and colleagues in mourning his death. Mr. Mathew was laid to rest today, with full state honours. Thousands of people attended […]

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