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Hungary seeks power to jail journalists for ‘false’ COVID-19 coverage

New draft legislation in Hungary threatening journalists and others accused of spreading “false information” with jail is a step toward total information control and the further suppression of press freedom in the country, the International Press Institute (IPI) warned today. The Hungarian parliament is set to vote early this week on a raft of measures […]

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Crisis point: Covid-19 intensifies challenge for independent media in Hungary

The Covid-19 crisis has exacerbated existing challenges for independent media in Hungary, as the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pursues tighter information control and intensifies its now decade-long campaign to discredit and undermine critical journalism. With information centralized during the crisis, FOI deadlines extended, sources intimidated from speaking out and daily press conferences overlooking […]

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Bulgarian newspaper editor left unconscious after attack

Police in Bulgaria should conduct a swift and comprehensive investigation to establish whether the assault of newspaper editor Slavi Angelov was as a result of his work as a journalist, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. Angelov, the editor-in-chief of the weekly 168 Hours newspaper, was reportedly attacked by two masked men armed with […]

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IPI urges Egypt to release journalist Mohamad Al-Yammani

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today expressed grave concern over the disappearance in police custody of Egyptian freelance journalist Mohamed Al-Yammani, who has not been seen since his arrest in December last year. According to Al-Yammani’s family, police raided their house in […]

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