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Turkmen journalist released after presidential pardon

The International Press Institute (IPI) on Thursday welcomed the release of Turkmen journalist Dovletmyrat Yazkuliyev, a correspondent for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), who had been sentenced on 5 October to five years in prison for allegedly encouraging a relative’s suicide attempt. Yazkuliyev was among roughly 1,700 prisoners pardoned as part of an amnesty signed […]

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Two media outlets share IPI India award

India’s The Hindu newspaper reported that the International Press Institute(IPI) – India award for excellence in journalism, 2011, has been awarded jointly to Tehelka and The Week for their outstanding journalistic work in 2010. The IPI India chapter announced that Tehelka was selected for its expose of the “rent a riot” tactics of a political party in […]

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Journalists charged under Ethiopian anti-terror law appear in court

Three Ethiopian journalists arrested this summer and charged with terrorism appeared before an Addis Ababa court last week. Their respective cases, along with that of two Swedish journalists detained in eastern Ethiopia in July, have deepened suspicions that the government is using a new, vaguely-worded national security law to stifle independent media in the country. […]

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Journalists charged under Ethiopian anti-terror law appear in court

Three Ethiopian journalists arrested this summer and charged with terrorism appeared before an Addis Ababa court last week.  Their respective cases, along with that of two Swedish journalists detained in eastern Ethiopia in July, have deepened suspicions that the government is using a new, vaguely-worded national security law to stifle independent media in the country. […]

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