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UN: Philippines journalist defamation conviction a violation of free speech

In a landmark ruling that could have global implications, the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) has found that the conviction of a Philippines journalist on charges of criminal defamation violated the journalist’s right to free expression. The Committee said that the nearly five-year prison sentence imposed on Alexander Adonis of Bombo Radyo in Davao […]

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SEEMO says state has appropriated Hungary’s media landscape

The 2010 overhaul of Hungary’s media laws set a dangerous precedent in Europe. Instead of guaranteeing press freedom in a European Union member country, they seem to guarantee press freedom for the governing party at the expense of the right of the public to free information. The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a […]

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Media director killed in Somalia

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of publishers, editors and leading journalists, condemned the killing of the director of the Shabelle Media Network in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Saturday, and called for an end to impunity for journalist killers in the war-torn country. Hassan Osman Abdi, 29, who was also known as […]

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IPI partners condemn Ethiopia journalist sentencing

In a letter dated 30 January, IPI partners at the Pakistan Press Foundation wrote to Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi condemning the recent conviction of journalists on terrorism charges. The letter, signed by IPI Executive Board Member Owais Aslam Ali, calls for the release of all journalists jailed in Ethiopia on terrorism charges. The full […]

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