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IPI calls on Nigeria to end Twitter block

The International Press Institute (IPI) joined its Nigerian National Committee in calling on the Nigerian government to restore access to Twitter. Nigerian authorities blocked the social media platform on Friday, angered by Twitter’s decision to delete a tweet by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari that the compay said violated its policy against “abusive behaviour”. Twitter is […]

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IPI condemns arrest of Al Jazeera Jerusalem correspondent

The International Press Institute (IPI) strongly condemned today‘s arrest of Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent Givara Budeiri by Israeli police in East Jerusalem. Budeiri was detained after covering protests in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood. Video of the incident shows that Budeiri was wearing a vest clearly marked “Press” and according to Al Jazeera was attempting to […]

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IPI demands release of Roman Protasevich

The International Press Institute (IPI) repeated its demand for the release of Roman Protasevich, former editor of the NEXTA Telegram channel in Belarus, after he appeared on state television to offer a forced “confession”. The disturbing segment was broadcast Thursday night on Belarus’s ONT channel. Protasevich praised Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko and admitted seeking to […]

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India’s Supreme Court blocks use of sedition laws against journalists for government criticism

India’s Supreme Court ruled this week that the government could not pursue sedition charges against journalists merely for their criticism of the authorities. The International Press Institute (IPI) welcomes the decision as an important pushback against India’s increasing legal harassment of the press. In a decision published on June 3, the Supreme Court, citing previous […]

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