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SEEMO condemns physical attack on journalist in Montenegro

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), strongly condemns the brutal physical attack on Olivera Lakic, an investigative reporter with the Podgorica-based daily Vijesti. When she opened the door of her apartment building, at 9:30 PM on Mar. 7, 2012, a man approached Lakic and hit […]

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IPI Executive Board vice-chair warns Putin may continue to resort to force to suppress dissent

Amid reports of attacks on journalists covering post-election protests in Russia, a prominent Moscow-based journalist warned this week that President-elect Vladimir Putin will maintain force as a tool to suppress dissent despite a changed political landscape. Galina Sidorova, chair of the Foundation for Investigative Journalism in Russia and vice-chair of the International Press Institute (IPI)’s […]

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Louisiana sheriff’s deputies use photo of reporter for target practice

The International Press Institute (IPI) today urged a Louisiana sheriff to respond with the utmost seriousness following the use, by deputies, of a journalist’s photograph for target practice after he reported on alleged voter fraud by sheriff’s employees. Sheriff Jack Stephens of St. Bernard Parish, southeast of New Orleans, apologised last week after WVUE Fox […]

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Haitian radio journalist killed

A Haitian radio journalist who was wounded when his vehicle came under heavy gunfire from unknown assailants died on Monday in a local hospital. Jean Liphète Nelson, 38, was the manager of Radio Boukman, a community radio station he had founded in 2004 in Cité Soleil, an impoverished and historically violent commune located at the […]

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