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SEEMO condemns recurring attacks on Montenegrin daily Vijesti

Nine days after two clearly marked Vijesti company cars were set ablaze on 14 July 2011 in front of the National Security Agency in Podgorica, Montenegro, on 23 July 2011 another car belonging to the daily was torched. The car was parked in another location. The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate […]

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Honduran journalist survives shooting

The International Press Institute (IPI) today said it is disturbed by the recent spike in violence against journalists in Honduras following the attempted murder of a daily newspaper manager – the third attack on a media employee in the country in the past two weeks. Manuel Acosta was driving home in the capital Tegucigalpa yesterday […]

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Ecuador court imposes jail, fines for libel

The International Press Institute (IPI) today blasted an Ecuadorean court’s decision to jail a journalist and three executives of critical opposition daily El Universo for libelling President Rafael Correa, and to impose $40 million in fines against the defendants and the newspaper. A court in Guayaquil on Wednesday sentenced columnist Emilio Palacio and the three […]

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FEATURE: Egyptian Information Ministry revived, media face etbacks

Egypt may get a freedom of information law, according to Al Masry Al Youm, but it comes in the wake of renewed harassment of the media and revival of the infamous Information Ministry that was eliminated following the January 25 revolution. “The proposed law would establish a process by which Egyptian citizens can access government […]

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