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Shields Up! Protecting journalists, bloggers from online harassment

Journalists and bloggers are increasingly the victims of online harassment including death threats, verbal abuse and smear campaigns, in addition to technical attacks. The aggressors in these cases share a common goal: to intimidate journalists into silence and put a stop to critical commentary or investigative reporting that is intended to expose misdeeds and serve […]

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IPI joins call to free Angola activists held over book discussion

The International Press Institute (IPI) joined PEN South Africa in calling on Angola’s government to release and quash the convictions of 17 academics, students, artists and journalists accused of plotting a coup because they met to read and discuss a book on non-violent resistance to repressive regimes. The defendants, part of the Luanda Book Club, […]

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Nepal publisher detained in corruption case

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called for the immediate release of prominent Nepali publisher, editor and columnist Kanak Mani Dixit, who was arrested by authorities on corruption charges Friday. Dixit, founder of the Kathmandu-based news magazine Himal Southasian, was taken from his home in Patan, Lalitpur district by some 20 police officers deployed by […]

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IPI urges Kyrgyzstan to free journalist serving life term

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined in calls for Kyrgyzstan to free political activist and journalist Azimjan Askarov after the U.N. Human Rights Committee found that authorities had violated several of his human rights during his trial and the nearly six years he has spent behind bars. Authorities accuse Askarov of having caused ethnic […]

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