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International groups urge freedom for Syrian rights defenders

The International Press Institute (IPI) today marked the birthday of award-winning Syrian human rights defender Razan Zaitouneh, who remains missing since her abduction along with three colleagues in December 2013, by joining some 30 other human rights watchdogs in a message of solidarity and a call for their freedom. Armed men kidnapped Zaitouneh and the others […]

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Prison term for Turkey journalists over Charlie Hebdo image condemned

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined observers around the world in condemning the two-year prison sentence handed to two journalists who republished the cover of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo featuring an image of the Prophet Muhammad. An Istanbul court convicted daily Cumhuriyet journalists Ceyda Karan and Hikmet Çetinkaya of “openly encouraging hate and […]

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Shields Up! Protecting journalists, bloggers from online harassment

Journalists and bloggers are increasingly the victims of online harassment including death threats, verbal abuse and smear campaigns, in addition to technical attacks. The aggressors in these cases share a common goal: to intimidate journalists into silence and put a stop to critical commentary or investigative reporting that is intended to expose misdeeds and serve […]

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IPI joins call to free Angola activists held over book discussion

The International Press Institute (IPI) joined PEN South Africa in calling on Angola’s government to release and quash the convictions of 17 academics, students, artists and journalists accused of plotting a coup because they met to read and discuss a book on non-violent resistance to repressive regimes. The defendants, part of the Luanda Book Club, […]

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