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IPI left fearful after criticism of Reuters’ Haitian correspondent

The International Press Institute is extremely concerned about the safety of a Haitian journalist who has been unjustly criticised by the Haitian Prime Minister. On 23 January, the press office of Prime Minister Gerald Latortue issued a statement quoting the prime minister as saying that a recent report from Reuters’ correspondent, Guyler Delva, was a […]

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IPI condemns fine of Polish publisher Jerzy Urban

According to information provided to the International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, on 25 January, a court in Warsaw fined Jerzy Urban, publisher of the Nie weekly magazine, approximately US $6,400 for insulting Pope John Paul II under a law that criminalizes insults aimed at foreign heads of state. […]

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AJK and IPI call on international community to defend media in Azerbaijan

The press freedom situation in Azerbaijan has deteriorated rapidly since the presidential elections of 15 October 2003, which were widely held to be fraudulent. Since that time there have been numerous press freedom violations. These violations include: · Rauf Arifoglu, editor in chief of the Yeni Musavat, the biggest opposition daily in the South Caucasus, […]

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AJK and IPI launch international campaign to defend Azerbaijani media

The Azerbaijan Journalists Confederation (AJK), a coalition of 15 different journalist organisations dedicated to the defence and promotion of freedom of the media and expression in Azerbaijan, and the International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in 120 countries, are launching an international campaign to defend media freedom […]

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