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IPI/SEEMO condemns alleged mistreatment of journalists by lieutenant

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South East Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), strongly condemns the alleged mistreatment of a reporter and cameraman working for KohaVision in Decan/Decani in Kosovo, by Lieutenant Sejde Krasniqi. According to information received […]

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Interview with IPI Press Freedom Hero Akbar Ganji

Mr. Ganji, you spent six years in an Iranian prison. Since your release four years ago, you have been living in exile. What have you been doing since you were freed? I am working as an activist and write a lot, every day in fact. Even in prison, I never stopped writing. I criticize the […]

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After the Quake: feeding press freedom in Haiti

Joseph Guyler Delva is a man without a home. As a journalist in Haiti, a country wracked by corruption, poverty and now a devastating earthquake, he is forced to move whenever he thinks his family is in danger. Haiti is a country where journalists are routinely killed or wounded for trying to do their jobs. […]

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Interview with IPI World Press Freedom Hero Pap Saine

As one of the 60 “World Press Freedom Heros”, to be honored at the IPI World Congress in Vienna this year, he dedicates himself to the struggle for press freedom. Speaking to Valentin Ladstaetter and Laura Pannasch, he talks about the country’s President Yahyah Jammeh and about the foundation of the first local independent newspaper […]

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