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New media bill threatens press freedom in Tanzania

The International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed concern that a proposed media bill now before Tanzania’s Parliament will curtail freedom of expression and press freedom in the country. The Media Services Act, 2016 will be tabled in Parliament today for final reading and is likely to be passed tomorrow. The bill is intended to replace […]

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Afghan media face ever-greater threat

After the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, the radical Islamist organization promised that journalists could operate freely under the new government. Now, proof that the Taliban is betraying that commitment is quickly adding up, Afghan journalists told IPI. “The situation for journalists is getting worse everyday.”  On September 7, Taqi Daryabi and Nemat Naqdi, two journalists […]

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Global coalition slams Cumhuriyet arrests, media closures

A coalition of 14 leading international press freedom and freedom of expression organisations today condemned as an “extraordinary attack on press freedom” the jailing of top journalists with Turkey’s Cumhuriyet newspaper and the closure of 15 pro-Kurdish media in a letter to leading Turkish officials. On Monday, October 31, Turkish authorities launched a mass operation […]

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IPI Board demands release of Kadri Gürsel, Cumhuriyet journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI)’s Executive Board today condemned in the strongest possible terms Turkish authorities’ moves to silence the country’s last remaining critical media following the closure of 15 Kurdish media outlets on Saturday and the arrests Monday morning of at least 13 journalists at Turkey’s most prominent secular opposition newspaper, including IPI Board Member […]

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