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Slovak court orders tabloid to apologise to judge over photos

A Slovak court’s decision ordering a tabloid to apologise to a judge for its reporting on a private party where attendees allegedly made light of a mass murder sets a dangerous precedent, the International Press Institute (IPI) and its Slovak National Committee said today. A Bratislava court on Monday ordered daily tabloid Nový Čas to apologise […]

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IPI urges U.S. government to end Wikileaks investigation

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called on the U.S. Justice Department to bring to a close its criminal investigation into Wikileaks over the website’s role in the publication of leaked Defense and State Department documents in 2010. Authorities have acknowledged that a criminal investigation targeting Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, remains ongoing four […]

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Zimbabwe court issues initial ruling against criminal defamation

Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court ruled on June 12 that the country’s criminal defamation law violates a constitutional safeguard on freedom of expression. The ruling came in a case against two journalists charged with criminal defamation following a complaint by Munyaradzi Kereke, a member of the ruling Zanu PF party. Kereke filed the complaint in 2011 against […]

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New Antiguan government must keep promise to repeal criminal defamation

Nearly 90 percent of registered voters in Antigua and Barbuda went to the polls last week to elect a new government, and just about 58 percent of those voted for the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP). Its leader, Gaston Browne, was sworn in last Friday as the country’s new prime minister. In April 2013, the […]

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