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Letter: IPI worried about worsening health of imprisoned editor in Syria

His Excellency Hafez al-Assad President c/o H. E. Ambassador Riad Siage Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic Vienna Austria Vienna, 22 September 1998 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI) the global network of editors and media executives, is most concerned about the fate of Nizar Nayyouf, a journalist and human rights activist, who is […]

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Letter: IPI opposes proposed changes to rectification laws for broadcast media in Hungary

H.E. Victor Orban Prime Minister of Hungary Budapest Hungary Vienna, 18 September 1998 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI) the global network of editors and publishers from newspapers, magazines, broadcasting organizations and news agencies, is deeply concerned about moves to force the Hungarian media – by law and under threat of sanctions – to […]

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Letter: Five journalists sentenced to death in Sierra Leone

H. E. Ahmed Tejan Kabbah President Freetown Sierra Leone Vienna, 25 August 1998 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI) is deeply concerned about the fate of five journalists, who were sentenced to death in Sierra Leone on Monday, August 24 1998, on charges of treason in connection with a May 1997 coup d’etat. We […]

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Letter: IPI concerned about proposed criminalisation of libel laws in Greece

H. E. Konstantinos Simitis Prime Minister of Greece Athens Greece Vienna, 24 August 1998 Your Excellency The International Press Institute (IPI) is most concerned about proposed legislation that would make broadcasting “slanderous and insulting matter” a criminal offence in Greece. Under the legislation, proposed 18 August by Justice Minister Evangelos Yannopoulos, existing slander and libel […]

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