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Proposals threaten OAS Special Rapporteurship

Over the past several years, a dire press-freedom situation has emerged in Latin America––now the most dangerous region in the world for journalists, with 105 media workers killed there since 2008, according to IPI’s Death Watch. In addition to the rising death toll, the number of death threats and instances of physical aggression against members […]

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IPI condemns journalist convictions in Ethiopia

The International Press Institute, a global network of publishers, editors and leading journalists, today condemned the conviction of three Ethiopian journalists on terrorism-related charges. Those convicted were Reyot Alemu of Feteh newspaper; Wubshet Taye, deputy editor of the now-defunct Awramba Times; and Elias Kifle, chief editor of the United States-based Ethiopian Review. Two members of […]

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Call for IPI Free Media Pioneer Award nominations

The International Press Institute is welcoming nominations from its members and the general public for the 2012 IPI Free Media Pioneer Award. Since 1996, IPI has recognized the work of one media organization each year that has improved press freedom and media independence in its home country or region. In keeping with tradition, this year’s […]

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SEEMO calls for public broadcaster in Croatia

The process of transforming state television channels into public broadcasters has been slow and difficult in most post-communist countries, including those that are already in the European Union or are about to join. Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) has been struggling and failing to fulfil this task. The December 2010 law regulating the public broadcaster did not […]

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