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More press freedom attacks in Egypt

The International Press Institute is alarmed at continued reports of press freedom violations in post-Mubarak Egypt, particularly as an opposition newspaper was prevented from being distributed. Copies of the opposition Sawt Al-Ummah newspaper were confiscated and destroyed before they could be distributed, the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) and Al-Arabiya reported.  Chief Editor […]

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Mexican journalist kidnapped, beheaded

The International Press Institute deplores the brutal murder of María Elizabeth Macías Castro, 39. The journalist was abducted on Friday, 23 September, and her body was found the next day in Nuevo Laredo city, in the border state of Tamaulipas.  According to news reports, she was decapitated and left near a monument to Christopher Columbus […]

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IPI World Congress 2011: Q&A with Pakistan investigative journalist who dared to speak out about abuse

Umar Cheema is an investigative journalist for The News, the largest English-language newspaper in Pakistan. He was awarded the Daniel Pearl Journalism Fellowship in 2008, during which he worked at The New York Times. In September 2010, Cheema was abducted, beaten, purposely humiliated, photographed against his will and dumped six hours later outside Islamabad. Immediately after […]

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Premier of Republic of China speaks at IPI World Congress 2011 closing ceremony

“In the past year, the IPI has done so much in defending the right to freedom of expression and I would like to express my utmost respect to it,” Mr. Den-yi Wu, Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan), noted during the closing ceremony of the 2011 IPI World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan (ROC) on […]

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