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Spanish IPI World Press Freedom Hero Antonio Fontán passes away after long illness

Antonio Fontán Pérez, a staunch defender of the principles of free expression, who later became the first Spanish Senate President of the democracy he helped to restore, passed away on 14 January 2010, after a long illness. He was 86. Born in Sevilla in 1923, Fontán became an honorary life member of the International Press […]

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Conversation with exiled Gambian journalist P.K. Jarju

Pa Kemo Jarju has worked at now-defunct newspaper The Independent, the Daily Observer, allgambian.net and other news outlets in The Gambia. As a result of his critical reporting, Jarju was forced to leave The Gambia and is now living in exile. The Gambia has one of the worst press freedom environments in Africa and journalists […]

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Turkish prosecutors request 525 year sentence for Kurdish editor

A former editor of a Kurdish-language newspaper in Turkey is facing a 525-year sentence, less than two weeks after his successor was also imprisoned. Vedat Kurşun, former editor of Kurdish daily, Azadiya Welat, has been charged with 105 counts of “helping and abetting the PKK organization by spreading propaganda” and “glorifying crimes and criminals” in articles […]

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No news of kidnapped Iraqi reporter, source tells IPI

There has been no news of an Iraqi journalist kidnapped on Wednesday in the city of Kirkuk, a knowledgeable source told IPI on Friday. IPI has decided not to name the source for security reasons. Hussam Dawood al-Eqabi, a journalist for local al-Ahed radio station, was abducted by four armed men while on his way […]

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