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IPI condemns violent attack on Baghdad newspapers

The International Press Institute condemned the violent attacks carried out against four Baghdad newspapers on Monday, and expressed its concern over the continued insecurity of journalists working in Iraq. Four Baghdad newspapers – Al Parliman, Al Dustour, Al Mustaqila, and Al Nas – were attacked by gunmen on April 1, 2013, according to news reports. […]

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IPI reiterates demand for release of imprisoned Cuban journalist

The International Press Institute (IPI) today reiterated its demand that Cuban authorities immediately release the independent journalist Calixto Martínez Arias, who was imprisoned last September for allegedly insulting former president Fidel Castro and his brother, current president Raúl Castro, under the country’s criminal-defamation laws. Last week, Martínez ended his second hunger strike in less than […]

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Australian Parliament rejects proposed media reforms

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed a recent move in Australia dropping proposed legal reforms that would have had serious consequences for press freedom in the country. Following hefty criticism by local and international media and press freedom groups, Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s government on March 21 withdrew proposals that, among other provisions, would […]

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World’s press calls for action as threats continue to undermine Mexican media

Leer en español With media professionals across Mexico continuing to face high levels of violent crime, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the World Editors Forum (WEF) and the International Press Institute (IPI) call on the federal government to do more to protect journalists and reverse the prevailing culture of impunity. President […]

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