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Poland: Further justification needed for journalist Pablo González’s continued detention

The IPI global network calls on Polish authorities to provide further and sufficient justification for the continued detention of journalist Pablo González on espionage charges. His nearly two-month detention has been characterized by a lack of transparency and a lack of access to legal support. On the night of February 27/28, Pablo González, a Spanish-Russian […]

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IPI calls on UK Home Secretary to block Assange extradition

The International Press Institute (IPI) joins calls on the British home secretary, Priti Patel, to block the extradition of Julian Assange after a judge approved his extradition on April 19. The decision of the court was inevitable after the UK Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal against his extradition in March. Assange has been […]

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Bangladesh: IPI condemns murder of reporter Mohiuddin Sarkar Nayeem

The IPI global network calls for an impartial and swift investigation into the killing of journalist Mohiuddin Sarkar Nayeem, who was shot and killed near the Bangladesh-India border by alleged drug traffickers on April 13. Multiple suspects have been arrested in connection with the killing. We urge authorities to carry out a thorough investigation in order […]

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Greece: Letter to government after spyware surveillance of journalist Thanasis Koukakis

The International Press Institute (IPI) and other European and international press freedom and journalists’ organisations today wrote to Greek government and EU officials regarding the alarming cases of surveillance against Greek financial journalist Thanasis Koukakis.   Dear Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece Panagiotis Pikramenos, Deputy Prime Minister, Takis Theodorikakos, Minister of Civilian Protection, Konstantinos […]

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