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IPI launches Philippines press freedom report

Harassment and murders of journalists, criminal defamation laws and the lack of access to information legislation are the greatest problems currently affecting Philippines journalists. In spite of a relatively favorable attitude towards press freedom and freedom of information on the part of the administration of President Benigno Aquino III, the government has so far failed […]

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Azeri journalist dies after stabbing

An Azerbaijani journalist and writer known for his criticism of the governments in Baku and Tehran has died four days after a brutal stabbing attack. Rafiq Tağı was stabbed seven times outside his Baku home on 19 November, according to various news sources.  He was transported to a hospital and had been recovering from what […]

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One of two U.S. journalists arrested in Cairo released

U.S. journalist Mona Eltahawy was freed in Cairo on Thursday morning, 12 hours after she was arrested, according to a post on the columnist’s Twitter feed. A second journalist, Jehane Noujaim, who was detained on Wednesday, remains in custody. Eltahawy was detained for nearly twelve hours. Upon her release, she apparently tweeted that she had […]

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IPI to President Zuma: Say no to secrecy law

The Vienna-based International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of publishers, editors and leading journalists, today sent an open letter to President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, urging him to reject the Protection of State Information Bill if it is not amended to allow a public interest defence plea. The letter is signed by IPI’s […]

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