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Head of Al Jazeera investigative unit joins stellar list of speakers at IPI World Congress 2012

Ahmad Ibrahim, who heads the investigative unit of the Doha, Qatar-based Al Jazeera network, will take part in an IPI World Congress 2012 panel session titled, “Going Beyond Borders: Covering Breaking News in Your Own Backyard and Making Sure Your Story Gets Out to the Rest of the World,” on Tuesday, June 26. Launched in […]

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Media crackdown accompanies Formula 1 race in Bahrain

The International Press Institute (IPI) on Monday expressed concern at a crackdown on journalists in Bahrain over the past weekend as they sought to cover protests that accompanied a controversial Formula 1 racing event.  A number of journalists were denied entry into Bahrain, and those who were allowed in were prevented from reporting on demonstrations. […]

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Syrian press freedom advocates charged in Damascus

Eight members of the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM), arrested in February, began trial under the military penal code in Damascus this weekend, according to exiled SCM activist Massoud Akko. The condition of the remaining five members remains unknown. IPI Acting Deputy Director Anthony Mills said: “We call on the authorities […]

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Changes to Kosovo Criminal Code would force journalists to reveal sources

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is dismayed at recent changes in the Kosovo Penal Code, approved on April 20 in the Kosovo parliament. According to the controversial articles 37 and 38, journalists will be held criminally liable if they do not reveal their sources. […]

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