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Attack on French newspaper leaves 12 dead

The International Press Institute (IPI) joined observers around the world in condemning the brutal attack today on the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in which 12 people were killed. UPDATE: This statement was revised on Jan. 8, 2015 to add further information on the victims and on the alleged attackers. “IPI is appalled […]

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Palestinian journalist denied entry into Jordan

The International Press Institute (IPI) said today that it was troubled to learn that Palestinian Associated Press (AP) correspondent Mohammed Daraghmeh had been denied entry into Jordan. Daraghmeh was denied entry into Jordan while travelling from the West Bank for work on Dec. 3. He currently remains in the central West Bank city of Ramallah, […]

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Kenyan Parliament approves restrictive security bill

Kenya’s Parliament passed a controversial security bill yesterday evening during a fraught session that was adjourned twice after heated debate culminated in shouting matches and some physical blows. Governing Jubilee Coalition MPs approved the Security Laws (Amendment) Bill 2014 despite opposition accusations that Kenya would become a “police state”. The bill contains provisions that carry the […]

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IPI pleased U.S. reporter will not be forced to name source

The International Press Institute (IPI) and its North American Committee today welcomed news that the U.S. government will not force New York Times reporter James Risen to go to jail rather than revealing a source. But the groups remained concerned that the Justice Department may still subpoena Risen to answer other questions about his reporting […]

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