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SEEMO condemns pressure on television news crew in Kosovo

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), condemns the latest pressure against reporters of the “Justice in Kosovo” TV program. On 6 March 2012, the mayor of Prizren, a town 60 kilometres away from Pristina, Kosovo’s capital, allegedly threatened the TV crew of the program “Justice […]

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SEEMO invites submission of entries for Human Rights Photo Award

As part of the BETA Photograph of the Year competition, the Vienna-based South and East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), calls for the submission of entries for its 2012 SEEMO Human Rights Photo Award. All professional photojournalists working and taking photographs in South East and Central Europe are […]

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IPI Board expresses unanimous support for Israeli journalist

All 27 executive board members of the International Press Institute (IPI), the world’s oldest global press freedom organisation, expressed unanimous support last week for Israeli journalist Uri Blau. Blau faces charges under Israel’s Espionage Act and seven years in prison over articles he wrote for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz using classified military documents passed to […]

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Burma consults with media experts as part of media reform process

A two-day conference on “Media Development in Myanmar” started today in Rangoon, Burma. Organised by Burma’s Ministry of Information and Culture in cooperation with UNESCO and other international donors and media development organisations, the conference aims at sharing international best practices on media development, as Burma reforms its tightly controlled media system. “IPI warmly welcomes […]

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