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Moscow court terminates case arguing that official’s name, position were ‘personal data’

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed a Moscow court’s decision to end proceedings against a Russian journalist who was accused of divulging personal data after a newspaper identified a public official’s name and position in an article about corruption. The Moscow Khamovniki District Court yesterday terminated two administrative cases against the news agency RIA-Novosti […]

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IPI open letter to President Medina on defamation

IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie last week wrote a letter to Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina, urging the president to speed up reforms to the country’s press law after a second journalist was sentenced to prison for defamation in the country this year. That journalist, Melton Pineda, is currently planning to appeal a three-month […]

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Ecuador magazine fined for election law violation

An $80,000 fine levied against an Ecuadorean magazine accused of spreading political propaganda constitutes a direct attack on freedom of expression, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. Ecuador’s Electoral Arbitration Tribunal (TCE, according to its Spanish acronym) ruled last week that a May 4, 2011 editorial published by Vistazo magazine urging voters to reject […]

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One step forward, two steps backward on defamation in Latin America

One step forward, two big steps backward in the fight against criminal defamation in Latin America: while a judge in Paraguay acquitted a journalist on defamation charges on Friday, reporters in the Dominican Republic and Cuba continued to face prison terms for libel. In Asunción, ABC Color columnist Alberto Candia had been the target of […]

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