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Guyana TV station’s license suspended

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called on Guyana’s president to rescind an order that effectively prevents an opposition TV station from broadcasting in the run-up to general elections later this year. The Associated Press (AP) reported that President Bharrat Jagdeo on Friday banned CNS TV-6 from broadcasting for four months, citing an allegedly slanderous […]

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From Bolivia to Honduras, 12 Latin American journalists receive death threats

Mónica Oblitas is in danger. She feels lost, uneasy. Everything has changed for this Bolivian journalist since she published, in La Prensa newspaper, an investigative report about alleged corruption in the Bolivian Forensic Research Institute. She has received anonymous threatening phone calls, text messages and emails; she and her son have been followed and the […]

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Family of Zambian journalist intimidated

A group of armed policeman have intimidated the family of the editor of the Zambian Watchdog news website, the editor told IPI on Friday. According to the editor, police went to his hometown and threatened to beat his 82 year-old grandfather if the man refused to reveal the whereabouts of his grandson. At the same […]

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IPI World Congress 2011: Q&A with managing editor of Global Voices

Solana Larsen is the managing editor at Global Voices, an online community of bloggers and digital activists. Global Voices emphasizes the awareness of citizen media, a topic highlighted in the IPI World Congress 2011 session entitled “Taiwan’s PeoPo Project – A Model for Citizen Journalism in the Future.” IPI: Can you briefly describe what Global […]

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