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Zambia journalists charged with defaming country’s president

The International Press Institute (IPI) today strongly condemned Zambian authorities’ decision to charge two journalists working for the privately owned newspaper The Post with defaming Zambian President Edgar Lungu. Post managing editor Joan Chriwa-Ngoma and reporter Mukosha Funga were detained yesterday for questioning and officially charged over a May 2015 article written by Funga that […]

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In Turkey, technical attacks imperil digital media survival

Pressure on Turkey’s media has become so intense that even online outlets, regarded by many observers as the last remaining space for free expression, now face an existential threat. In its 2015 special report on Turkey, “Democracy at Risk”, the International Press Institute (IPI) observed that “given the amount of pressure brought to bear on […]

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Myanmar shelves investigation into journalist killing

Myanmar must not allow the case of a journalist killed in 2014 while in military custody to sink into impunity, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today after police dropped their investigation into the incident. Aung Kyaw Naing, better known as Ko Par Gyi, was shot in October 2014 while under military arrest near Kyaikmayaw, […]

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India urged to release detained journalists in Chhattisgarh

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned the recent arrests of two journalists in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, calling for their immediate release and an end to the media crackdown in the conflict-ridden central Indian state. On March 26, Deepak Jaiswal, a journalist for the Hindi-language daily newspaper Dainik Dainadi was arrested by police […]

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