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Nigerian journalist arrested over articles about alleged football corruption

A journalist in Nigeria has been arrested and will be sued for libel over an article he wrote revealing alleged corruption in the Nigerian Football Federation. Olajide Fashikun, editor of the National Accord newspaper in the capital Abuja, was arrested by a plain clothes police officer, after he wrote a series of articles about a […]

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Student journalists arrested in Atlanta

The arrest of two university students who were covering ‘Occupy’ protests in the U.S. city of Atlanta for their campus newspapers has raised concerns about police treatment of student journalists. Alisen Redmond, news editor of the Kennesaw State University (KSU) Sentinel and Judith Kim, a photography editor of the Georgia State University (GSU) Signal were […]

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Mariela Hoyer Guerrero named IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Latin America and Caribbean

The International Press Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Mariela Hoyer Guerrero as Press Freedom Adviser for Latin America and the Caribbean. A native of Maracaibo, Venezuela, Hoyer spent most of her journalism career in Caracas with El Nacional, one of the country’s major independent daily newspapers. She has also contributed to national […]

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U.S. journalists arrested

As the “Occupy Wall Street” protests have spread across the United States, so too have arrests of journalists seeking to cover the demonstrations. The intimidation and harassment of reporters by authorities has not been confined to widely-publicised hotspots such as New York and Oakland, Calif., but has moved into the heartland, with recent arrests of […]

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