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Alexander Roth: Smeared and threatened by the far-right next door

A new investigation released today exposes some of the disinformation tactics employed by far-right and conspiracy groups in Germany to erode trust in the media.  The investigation, conducted by a group of investigative journalists at the German daily taz, examines the smear campaign and intimidating techniques against local journalist Alexander Roth in Waiblingen, a small […]

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Murdered, surveilled and sued: decisive action needed to protect journalists and salvage press freedom in Greece

Greek journalism is under sustained threat from the impact of the surveillance scandal “Predatorgate”, the unresolved killing of a reporter, abusive legal action and economic and political pressures. Following a mission to Athens, IPI today joins seven international organisations in calling on the Government and Prime Minister to show political courage and urgently take specific […]

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IPI joins call to European Parliament on full ban of spyware against journalists

The International Press Institute joins 79 other media freedom and civil society organisations to call on the European Parliament to strengthen provisions in the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), and unconditionally prohibit the use of spyware against journalists. Current protections in the law are seen as inadequate in preventing the surveillance of journalists. The European […]

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Uganda: IPI and partners submit shadow report to the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights

Uganda must do more to meet its commitments to protect freedom of the press and access to information, according to a shadow report by IPI and the Small Media Foundation, the Freedom of Expression Hub in Uganda, and the Africa Freedom of Information Centre. This report, submitted to the African Commission on Human and People’s […]

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