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Open letter to Turkey’s president

The International Press Institute (IPI) named South African editor and publisher Raymond Louw a World Press Freedom Hero earlier this year in recognition of his long-time struggle for press freedom and journalists’ rights. Louw – the editor and publisher of the private circulation current affairs weekly Southern Africa Report until early 2011, when he sold […]

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Groups demand Turkey release journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI), following a three-day visit to Istanbul and Ankara, has joined with other international groups in demanding that Turkey release imprisoned journalists. The groups did so in a joint a statement at the close of the 22-24 November visit, during which they observed the first hearing in a criminal case against […]

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On Gambia election day, president displays contempt for press freedom

As Gambians went to the polls last week to vote, incumbent President Yahya Jammeh rejected international criticism over the country’s press freedom record, which, since Jammeh took power in a 1994 coup, has been characterised by the intimidation, jailing and torture of journalists, and control of the media. “When they talk about rights, freedom of […]

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Radio journalist survives attack in Philippines

Just a day after the 23 November global International Day to End Impunity, commemorating a 2009 massacre in the Philippines in which 32 journalists were killed, a radio journalist in the Philippines survived a shooting attack. On 24 November, Michael James Licuanan, or “James Dacoycoy” to his listeners, was shot by two assailants on a […]

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