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Erdogan threatens journalist in latest attack on media

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday vowed that a journalist would “pay a high price” for reporting on the country’s role in sending weapons to Syrian areas under Islamist rebel control, the latest in an alarming series of attacks by Erdogan and his supporters on critical media ahead of a June 7 parliamentary election. […]

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Court postpones Mazen Darwish’s court date again

A Syrian judge yesterday postponed the trial of IPI World Press Freedom Hero Mazen Darwish again, but in a troubling move set no new court date. The development is particularly concerning given the fact that Darwish and his fellow imprisoned colleagues from the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM) – Hussain Ghrer […]

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IPI mourns passing of Swiss journalist Norbert Neininger

The International Press Institute (IPI) today mourned the passing of publisher, journalist and long-time IPI member Norbert Neininger, who died on Saturday following a battle with cancer. Neininger, 64, was a respected, well-known journalist, who served the Swiss daily Schaffhauser Nachrichten for more than 40 years as contributor, chief editor and publisher. He was also […]

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Journalists attacked, threatened in Croatia and Macedonia

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) said today that it was deeply concerned over recent attacks and threats against journalists in Croatia and the Republic of Macedonia / Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, as well as the case of a Serbian journalist denied entry to Russia. In Croatia, three unknown assailants beat freelance […]

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