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SEEMO to conduct mission to Bulgaria

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), will visit Bulgaria from April 2-3. The purpose of the visit to is to acquire a better understanding of the media situation in the country. In recent years, SEEMO has received complaints regarding pressure on media outlets. In addition, […]

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Kosovo newspaper receives threats

After publishing an article on fuel quality and distribution in Kosovo, on March 28, 2012, several journalists from the Pristina-based daily Express started receiving threatening phone calls. One caller threatened to bomb the paper’s offices, according to Express Editor-in-Chief Leonard Kerquki. The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press […]

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IPI again condemns terrorism charges against Ethiopian journalists

Ethiopian journalist Eskinder Nega defended himself against charges of belonging to a terrorist organization in an Ethiopian court yesterday, according a report from Voice of America’s Peter Heinlein. Eskinder Nega faces charges of supporting Ginbot 7, an opposition party that was deemed a terrorist organisation by the Ethiopian authorities last year. The outspoken commentator has […]

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IPI condemns ban on Turkish paper Özgür Gündem

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned a month-long ban on daily newspaper Özgür Gündem in Turkey as the country’s justice minister said a judicial reform package would abolish the law that led to the ban. Hürriyet Daily News reported that an Istanbul court ordered the suspension based on allegations that the daily – known […]

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