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PRESS FREEDOM UPDATE: Zambia editor Fred M’membe in court today

Fred M’membe, editor-in-chief and owner of the Zambian daily the Post, appeared again in court on contempt charges brought against him and his newspaper in connection with an op-ed published in August this year that criticized the then-ongoing “obscenity” case against the Post editor Chansa Kabwela. In a decision hailed by IPI as a press […]

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Nepalese journalist hospitalised after assault linked to critical article

Nepalese Journalist Tika Bista was on Wednesday airlifted to Kathmandu Model Hospital for treatment a day after being assaulted by unidentified persons near her home in Garayala VDC, Rukum District, in Western Nepal. Doctors treating her said she was attacked with domestic weapons and suffered deep wounds. Her condition is now stable. Bista, who writes […]

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SEEMO/IPI condemns death threats against Serbian TV journalist Brankica Stankovic and her team

Brankica Stankovic and her team of investigative reporters, who work for the B92 TV programme, “Insajder” (“Insider”), have received several death threats after the latest edition of the programme was broadcast on 3 December 2009. The threats came just after SEEMO concluded a three-day Press Freedom Mission to Serbia from 1-3 December 2009, during which […]

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SEEMO Human Rights Award 2009 to Pavol Demes from Slovakia

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South East and Central Europe and an affiliate of the International Press institute (IPI), is pleased to announce that after careful deliberation the SEEMO Board has awarded the ”SEEMO Human Rights Award 2009” to Pavol Demes, an internationally […]

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