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The rise of KESMA: How Orbán’s allies bought up Hungary’s media

On a Wednesday morning in November 2018, Hungarian lawyer József Tamás Kertész was hard at work, emailing away. Before noon, Kertész, of the firm Kertész & Partners, had filed eight sets of documents at various Hungarian company courts. These bundles attested that the owners of eight different companies involved in the media sector had decided […]

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Burkina Faso bans media over critical coverage of military

The IPI global network condemns the Burkina Faso government’s suspension of three foreign broadcasters for covering a report on alleged military killings of civilians. Authorities also blocked access to the websites of several news outlets. IPI calls on Burkina Faso’s transitional government to reverse the bans and allow journalists to do their jobs. Burkina Faso’s […]

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World Press Freedom Day’s interview with Věra Jourová

Over the past five years, Věra Jourová, Vice-President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency, has been leading the Commission’s efforts to strengthen media freedom under its Democracy Action Plan. This has resulted in an unprecedented array of legislative initiatives through the completion of the European Media Freedom Act, the Anti-SLAPP Directive, the issuing […]

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WPFD: Press freedom matters because humanity matters

Press freedom matters because humanity matters. IPI Executive Board Chair Khadija Patel puts it succinctly in a special video from IPI members to mark World Press Freedom Day. Today, on World Press Freedom Day, IPI stands in solidarity with journalists across the globe. We honour their courage in speaking truth to power and their vital […]

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