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Politics, gender key triggers for online abuse in Poland

The International Press Institute (IPI), a Vienna-based global press freedom organization, today launched a new report on online abuse against journalists in Poland, identifying domestic politics, refugees, Polish-Jewish history and gender issues as the topics most likely to attract threatening and hateful messages. IPI conducted a fact-finding mission to Poland in June 2018 as part of […]

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Myanmar: Three years of dashed hopes

2015 marked what many thought would mark a monumental shift in Myanmar’s political landscape. The citizens of a country ruled for decades by the military headed for the polls in November in the first democratic election in decades. The media were nervously expecting long-overdue freedoms and rights, including being able to report critically without the […]

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Slovakia arrests 8 in Kuciak murder investigation

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, publishers and leading journalists, today welcomed news that police in Slovaka have detained eight people in connection with the February murder of journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée, Martina Kušnírová. However, IPI Deputy Director Scott Griffen emphaized that justice would only served when all those […]

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BLOG: UK media tackle online abuse with peer support measures

Newsrooms in the United Kingdom have implemented different formal and informal peer support systems to help their journalists better cope with online harassment. The International Press Institute (IPI) is conducting a fact-finding mission to the UK this week as part of its OnTheLine project, which explores the measures media organizations have introduced in the newsroom […]

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