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G20 press freedom guide

The upcoming G20 summit in Osaka, Japan includes some of the world’s worst press freedom offenders. In anticipation of the forum, IPI has gathered a guide to the conditions of press freedom in some of the member states. Even at a glance, concerning trends emerge across countries, including police raids on newsrooms and failure to […]

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IPI condemns criminal investigation against Bulgarian journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, condemns the opening of a criminal investigation against Bulgarian journalists Atanas Tchobanov and Assen Yordanov. Tchobanov and Yordanov, who work for the independent news website Bivol, received phone calls from police on June 10 alerting them that an investigation was […]

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IPI urges Japan to raise press freedom issues during G20

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executive and leading journalists, has urged Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe to raise the issue of press freedom and attacks on journalists during the upcoming G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. “Japan is taking over the Presidency of the G20 at a critical juncture where strong […]

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Italy fails to swiftly respond to police assault on journalist

Almost a month after Italian journalist Stefano Origone was brutally beaten by police in Genoa, investigations into the incident appear to be stalling, while information about it remains classified. Origone, a Genoa-based journalist with the daily La Repubblica, was covering an antifascist protest on May 23 when half a dozen policemen rushed toward him, pushed […]

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