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IPI Blog: Gambia invokes sedition law against ex-press officer

It is tragic but hardly surprising when journalists or news organisations in Africa face subversion charges. Tanzania’s Ministry of Information recently employed laws against sedition and publishing state secrets to temporarily halt publication of two widely-read newspapers. Several Zambian journalists were hauled into court earlier this year, initially accused of sedition. Six Ethiopian journalists are serving prison sentences, […]

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Newspaper editors defend The Guardian following smear

Former International Press Institute (IPI) Executive Board Member Piotr Stasinski, deputy editor-in-chief of the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, today joined editors around the world in condemning an article in Britain’s Daily Mail slamming The Guardian as “The paper that helps Britain’s enemies”. The article, which appeared yesterday in The Daily Mail, accused The Guardian of […]

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A kingdom rich in criminal defamation laws

Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten should work to bring their defamation legislation in line with international standards, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today on the third anniversary of the dissolution of the former Netherlands Antilles. All three Caribbean jurisdictions now hold equal status with the Netherlands as constituent countries within the Kingdom of the […]

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Ending Internet restrictions in Jordan

The International Press Institute (IPI) and 21 other media and human rights organisations urged the king of Jordan to reconsider restrictions placed on Internet news sites, nearly five months after regulators blocked some 300 sites under a new licensing provision of the Press and Publications Law. In the letter to King Abdullah II, the organisations […]

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