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SEEMO condemns death threats against journalists in Slovenia

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Oragnisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), condemns death threats against the investigative reporters Blaz Zgaga and Matej Surc, which appeared on 19 November 2011 on a political web portal. Numerous anonymous readers insulted, and physically threatened, the two journalists – who are the authors of […]

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Turkey’s record on press freedom worst among European countries, ECHR judge says

Turkey has the worst record on press freedom and freedom of expression among all member states of the Council of Europe, according to a judge at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which operates under the Council’s auspices.  The Council of Europe has 47 members and includes all sovereign states with territory in Europe, […]

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Journalist killed in Ukraine

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called on authorities in Ukraine to fully investigate Wednesday night’s stabbing death of photojournalist Vitaliy Rozvadovsky in Kiev. Voice of America reported that Rozvadovsky, a reporter with the Ukrainian weekly 2000, was attacked at the entrance to a Kiev building in what official media have described as a personal […]

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Open letter to Turkey’s president

The International Press Institute (IPI) named South African editor and publisher Raymond Louw a World Press Freedom Hero earlier this year in recognition of his long-time struggle for press freedom and journalists’ rights. Louw – the editor and publisher of the private circulation current affairs weekly Southern Africa Report until early 2011, when he sold […]

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