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Austrian-South African photographer believed dead

An Austrian-South African freelance photographer is believed dead after being shot and abandoned by forces of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, the journalist’s family said in a statement on 20 May, according to Reuters. Anton Hammerl went missing over a month ago while covering fighting near the city of Brega in eastern Libya. The Libyan authorities, […]

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Al Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz released by Iran

Dorothy Parvaz was released from Iranian custody late last night, according to a statement the International Press Institute (IPI) received from Parvaz’s former colleague and friend, Kristen Young. Parvaz, an American, Canadian and Iranian citizen working for Al Jazeera English, had been held incommunicado since 29 April, when she arrived in Damascus to cover the […]

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Journalist sentenced to eight months under media laws in Burundi, released against time already served

The International Press Institute (IPI) is relieved at the release of online journalist Jean-Claude Kavumbagu, editor of the online daily NetPress, on Monday. Kavumbagu was charged with treason under the penal code of Burundi, and sentenced to eight months and a fine of 100,000 Bfu (56 euro) on a lesser charge of publishing an article […]

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23 days in a Syrian detention facility: Q&A with Khaled Sid Mohand

Journalist Khaled Sid Mohand, a reporter for French newspaper Le Monde and Radio France, participated in a Q&A with the International Press Institute (IPI) and Wissam Tarif of human rights NGO Insan about the 23 days he spent in a Syrian detention facility. Arrested in a Damascus café on 9 April, Mohand was held for nearly a […]

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