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IPI welcomes Liberia’s move to decriminalize defamation

IPI welcomed the decision by Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to work toward the repeal of criminal defamation laws in her country, which came amid other recent positive developments with respect to libel laws around the world. In a speech given on May 3, President Johnson Sirleaf endorsed the Declaration of Table Mountain, which calls […]

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Yet another journalist kidnapped and killed in Pakistan

The bullet-riddled body of Pakistani journalist Tariq Kamal, a Karachi-based reporter for a local Sindhi newspaper, was found on May 9 in the Pak Colony neighborhood of Karachi. The journalist had been reportedly kidnapped on May 6. The journalist’s body, which showed signs of severe torture, was found together with the body of his friend, […]

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Radio journalist kidnapped in Honduras

Alfredo Villatoro, presenter of the morning news program and News Director at the major Honduran radio station, HRN radio, was kidnapped Wednesday morning near his residence at 4:50 a.m., just outside the capital city Tegucigalpa. Villatoro was on his way to the office when he was abducted from his vehicle. A colleague at the radio […]

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SEEMO condemns attack on Greek journalist

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), today condemned the physical attack on Skai TV and Radio presenter Konstantinos Bogdanos. The reporter was attacked yesterday in the Athens neighbourhood of Exarchia. He was later taken to the hospital to be treated for head injuries and a […]

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