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Zambia press freedom performance gets mixed reviews from local journalists

A year after President Michael Sata was elected in Zambia on promises to improve media freedom, his Patriotic Front party is patting itself on the back while some media workers remain sceptical about just how far the country has come. “My government’s agenda on the media is to ensure that it continuously challenges government to […]

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The perils of reporting in Sudan

As I kiss my baby before he falls asleep every night, my thoughts always return to Abdelrahman. My colleague has a boy the same age as mine, and a girl of two years old. But he hasn’t kissed them goodnight for two weeks now. Abdelrahman was arrested on October 30 by the security services in […]

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IPI remains concerned at recent arrest of 2 ‘Russia Today’ journalists in US

The International Press Institute has condemned the arrest and detainment of two Russia Today (RT) reporters in the United States. US nationals Kaelyn Forde and Jon Conway were detained on 20 November as they covered an annual demonstration in front of Fort Benning Army Base in Columbus, Georgia. Forde and Conway were charged with unlawful […]

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Opposition party cadres threaten to ‘burn and kill’ Zambian journalist

The Post newspaper’s assistant news editor George Chellah was threatened by a group of political party supporters while attending a United Party for National Development (UPND) press conference on Wednesday, 24 November in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, he told IPI by phone today. According to Chellah, he was personally invited to the UPND press conference […]

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