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SEEMO calls for respect for public broadcasters in South, Central and East Europe

The establishment of public service broadcasters has proved to be a very difficult task in some Eastern European countries. Public broadcasters tend to be used as government mouthpieces rather than as sources of information for the public at large. The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation, SEEMO, an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), […]

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European Court of Human Rights postpones hearing on Italian TV station

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has postponed a hearing on a complaint by an Italian TV broadcaster which argued that the Italian government had breached its rights by not allowing the station to take to the airwaves. The Court announced on 12 May that a public hearing in Centro Europa 7 S.R.L. v. […]

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Journalist assaulted in Goa as police look on

Journalist associations in Goa, India, claim that the police were bystanders to an assault on media personnel on Wednesday, the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported. According to the report, two photojournalists were assaulted while trying to take pictures of violence in which two youths were fatally burned. The Photo Journalists Association of Goa (PJAG) condemned […]

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Governments continue to crack down on social media

Chinese authorities have cracked down on social media in Inner Mongolia after days of unrest that forced the government to tighten security in the autonomous region. Information sources such as QQ instant messenger, internet chatting and text messaging have been recognized as playing a major role in organizing large-scale protests in the region and have […]

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