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IPI condemns military police raid on Czech television offices

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined with its Slovakian Committee in condemning Friday’s raid on the offices of Czech Television in Prague by military police. Czech daily newspaper Právo reported that masked military police carrying automatic weapons entered the station with a court order to secure a recently declassified document, and took away seven […]

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Guardian reporter still missing, reported held by authorities, in Libya

Just a few days after a BBC News crew reported being held for 21 hours, and tortured, in Libya, a journalist working for British newspaper the Guardian is still unreachable in the country, news outlets said on Friday. A Brazilian journalist detained with the Guardian reporter was freed by government forces on Thursday. IPI condemns […]

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BBC team detained and tortured by Gaddafi’s forces

Three members of the BBC’s Arabic Service team were detained and beaten by Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi’s forces for 21 hours on Monday, according to the BBC and a variety of news outlets. Briton Chris Cobb-Smith, Palestinian Feras Killani, and Turkish cameraman Goktay Koraltan had been trying to reach the rebel- ruled Zawiyah, which […]

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IPI renews objections to Hungarian media law following amendments

The International Press Institute (IPI) today renewed its objections to Hungary’s new media law following the adoption of amendments intended to defuse criticism by the European Union. The Hungarian Parliament voted Monday to narrow the law’s scope against foreign media reporting from Hungary, and to eliminate a requirement that on-demand services such as Internet sites […]

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