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Senegal: Authorities must release journalist Maty Ndaye Niang and two columnists

Senegal must immediately and unconditionally release journalist Maty Ndaye Niang, and columnists Cheik Bara Ndiaye and Oustaz Assane Seck, the International Press Institute (IPI) said. Authorities must stop the legal harassment and detention of critical journalists and dissidents, and review and revise legal provisions detrimental to press freedom and freedom of expression.  Niang, who works […]

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EU must prioritize media freedom in Turkey post-election

The undersigned organisations call on the incoming Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union to place media freedom and human rights front and centre of relations with the newly re-elected Government of Turkey.  The May elections, which saw a parliamentary majority for the AKP and its allies and the re-election of Recep Tayyip […]

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How Ukraine’s Hromadske Radio reached audiences during war

 [Editor’s note: This story was originally published on Hromadske Radio.] Hromadske Radio used all possibilities of the six-month Transition Accelerator from International Press Institute (IPI) to reach a new online audience during the war with Russia. The most challenging steps were the implementation of TTS (Text to Speech) technology on the site and introducing our […]

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Turkey: Prominent journalist arrested on terrorism charges

The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, journalists, and media executives for press freedom, condemns the arrest of TELE1 TV Editor-in-Chief Merdan Yanardağ in Istanbul. Yanardağ was detained after criticizing the detention conditions of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan during a news programme. We call on the Turkish authorities to stop punishing journalists […]

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