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IPI welcomes EC judgement against criminal libel

The International Press Institute today welcomed the fact that the European Court of Human Rights held unanimously that Romania had violated Article 10 (freedom of expression) of the European Convention of Human Rights when it found a journalist guilty of criminal libel and sentenced him to 3 months’ imprisonment (suspended). The case concerned a Romanian […]

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Letter: Legal harassment of Joongang Ilbo continues

His Excellency Kim Dae-jung President Office of the President Seoul South Korea Vienna, 29 October 1999 Your Excellency, On behalf of the International Press Institute, I would like to raise with you once again the case of Mr. Hong Suk-hyun and the Joongang Ilbo. As you are aware, accused of tax evasion, Mr. Hong is […]

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Resolution on freedom of expression in Ethiopia

The following is a resolution made by delegates who participated in the Ethiopian Media in Development conference, being distributed by IPI: Ethiopian Media in Development Organised by the International Press Institute in cooperation with the Ethiopian Mass Media Training Institute Addis Ababa, 24/25 September 1999 Recommendations: We, the delegates participating at the Ethiopian Media in […]

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Letter: Advertising boycott against the Philippine Daily Inquirer

His Excellency Joseph Estrada President Malacańang Palace Manila Philippines Vienna, 17 September 1999 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI) is most concerned about the ongoing advertising boycott of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, allegedly initiated by your administration. We are informed that in July a number of Philippine movie producers withdrew their advertisements from the […]

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