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Burma’s by-election shows greater respect for press freedom

Burma has experienced great political change over the past year, including a welcomed reform of the country’s media laws in June 2011 that allowed some publications to publish stories without previous approval by the government’s Press Scrutiny and Registration Department (PSRD). Yesterday Burma saw a historic by-election, which the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) […]

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OSCE study confirms nearly 100 journalists currently in prison in Turkey

The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) today released a detailed study finding that the number of journalists imprisoned in Turkey nearly doubled over the past year, prompting the group to call for immediate reform of the country’s broadly interpreted anti-terror laws. The report – an update to a similar report released one […]

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Ban on Turkish newspaper reversed

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed news that a court in Istanbul has reversed a one-month ban it handed down against Turkish daily newspaper Özgür Gündem for allegedly promoting a terrorist organization. The newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Eren Keskin, confirmed today’s reversal in conversation with a represenative of IPI’s Turkish National Committee. Ferai Tinç, a member […]

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SEEMO seeks nominees for Busek Award

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), calls for nominations for the  2012 Dr. Erhard Busek – SEEMO Award for Better Understanding in South, Eastern and Central Europe. Eligible nominees include journalists, editors, media executives, media experts, writers or journalism trainers in South East Europe who have […]

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