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Guest Blog: The verdict on Somalia’s draft media law

It is not everyday that UK Somali journalists meet in London to discuss a draft law in Somalia – a country known for its lawlessness and for being the epitome of a failed state. But this is not any law, but a law which could potentially be a pillar for democratic progress in Somalia. Somalia’s […]

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Israel urged to reconsider plan to close public broadcaster

Israel’s government should seriously consider the press freedom implications of some aspects of a recommendation to close the nation’s public broadcaster and transform it into a new agency that would be funded through a combination of state funding and advertising, the International Press Institute said today, expressing concern about the prospect of political influence in […]

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IPI calls for Sri Lanka to allow access to news websites

The International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed concern at press freedom restrictions imposed by the Sri Lankan government, in particular the blockage of the Colombo Telegraph and other news websites in Sri Lanka. “Sri Lanka must ensure that the website of the Colombo Telegraph and other news websites are not blocked in the country, as […]

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Costa Rica court: Surveillance of journalist unconstitutional

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed a Costa Rican court’s ruling that government surveillance of a reporter’s phone records was unconstitutional. Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court made the ruling Friday in the case of Diario Extra journalist, Manuel Estrada, who was targeted by the Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ) after he wrote an […]

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