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Ethiopian journalist faces verdict on Friday

A verdict in the trial of critical journalist Eskinder Nega and opposition figures accused of terrorism-related crimes is expected on Friday, May 11. Ethiopia’s crackdown on the media and freedom of expression has received bad press around the world, with major international media covering the issue and newsmakers from all around the world speaking out […]

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GUEST BLOG: Alison Langley praises media activists in Syria

Media activists in Syria have often been vilified for manipulating the news coverage in their YouTube broadcasts. While I agree that these cameramen cannot be seen as quality journalists in the traditional sense of the word, we should not forget the important role they play in keeping the international world focused on their country. Today, […]

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IPI marks World Press Freedom Day 2012

International Press Institute (IPI) Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie issued the following statement today to commemorate World Press Freedom Day 2012: “Hello. My name is Alison Bethel McKenzie. As executive director of the International Press Institute (IPI), I would like to remind you that today is May 3, World Press Freedom Day. It’s a special […]

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IPI to discuss journalists’ safety at UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day event

A panel discussion supported by the International Press Institute (IPI) during UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day event in Tunis, Tunisia, will look at effective ways to stop attacks against journalists and improve journalists’ safety. The panel discussion, scheduled to take place on May 4 at 4 pm, will look at successes and failures of ongoing […]

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