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Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir victim of attempted murder

Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, a renowned television presenter with the country’s Geo TV, was the victim of yet another attack on Saturday evening, which left him seriously wounded. Unidentified gunmen opened fire on Mir’s car as the journalist was driving on his way from the Karachi  airport to the studios of Geo TV. Mir, who […]

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Journalists remain at risk as protests roil Venezuela

Fifty-two tonnes of newsprint has made its way to Venezuela on a journey that began in Cartagena, Colombia on April 1, and ended, 11 days later in the capital of Caracas. The newsprint was sent from an association of Colombian newspapers wanting to lend a hand to publications heavily affected by a paper shortage. “It’s […]

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Tanzania press freedom plunges into unprecedented crisis

Since Tanzanian President John Magufuli took office in late 2015, the weekly newspaper Mawio has been forcibly shut down not just once, but twice. Most recently, the paper was banned after it published an article in June 2017 detailing problems in Tanzania’s mining industry and attaching pictures of two former presidents to the story. Using […]

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Iran trial for U.S. journalist resumes behind closed doors

As Iran’s trial of Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian on espionage charges resumed this week behind closed doors in Tehran, the International Press Institute (IPI) condemned the journalist’s ongoing imprisonment and the lack of transparency in the case, and called for his immediate release. The Iranian-American journalist is being held on charges of spying and […]

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