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Reporter attacked in Moldova

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), calls on Moldova’s authorities to bring to justice the individuals who severely beat cameraman Vladmir Vivaci. On 5 May 2012, the camera operator working for the Omega news agency was beaten by four men who stepped out of a […]

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Reporters targeted in record numbers and brutal ways

The op-ed below was first published on 3 May 2012, World Press Freedom Day. Reporters Targeted in Record Numbers and Brutal Ways By Alison Bethel McKenzie, IPI Executive Director How to kill a journalist: Behead; gun down; throw, with hands and feet bound, from a seventh-floor window; torture to death; blow up; deny medical care […]

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Nepalese journalist receives ‘Courageous Journalism Award’

In honor of World Press Freedom Day, celebrated on May 3, Rajesh KC of the Nagarik Daily received the ‘Courageous Journalism Award’ in Nepal for his contribution to freedom of expression via editorial cartoons. The award was presented to KC by Nepal’s National Committee of the International Press Institute (IPI), as well as the Nepal-based […]

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SEEMO concerned by media pressure in Greece

The Vienna-based South East Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is concerned by the latest pressures and threats exerted on the media by the Greek Golden Dawn party. The party, commonly described as a radical, right-wing party, obtained 6.9 percent of the votes, or 21 out of 300 seats in […]

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