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IPI condemns sentencing of Algerian journalist Khaled Drareni

The three-year prison sentence given today to Algerian journalist Khaled Drareni is a mockery of press freedom, the International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, said today. A court in Algeria found Khaled Drareni, editor of the news website Casbah Tribune and the Algeria correspondent […]

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Jimmy Lai: IPI condemns arrest of Hong Kong publisher

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today vehemently condemned the arrest of Hong Kong media executive Jimmy Lai and six others by Hong Kong police under China’s new national security law for the territory. Jimmy Lai, his two sons and four executives of […]

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Zimbabwe press freedom suffers under pandemic

On July 30, as Zimbabweans prepared to launch a nation-wide demonstration against government corruption, armed police raided the house of investigative journalist Mduduzi Mathuthu in Bulawayo. As he was not there, police arrested his sister. The warrant issued for Mathuthu’s arrest said that he was wanted in connection with “organising and advocating for illegal demonstrations […]

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Die Covid-19-Krise verdeutlicht das Medienproblem Griechenlands

Read in English Während dem Lockdown infolge des Covid-19-Ausbruchs stellte die griechische Regierung 20 Millionen Euro für die Medien bereit, damit diese „Bleiben Sie zu Hause” Gesundheitsbotschaften verbreiten konnten. Sie vergab die Verteilung dieser Gelder an ein privates Medienunternehmen und überging damit ihre Verpflichtung, alle vom Staat durchgeführten Transaktionen sowie das Online-Medienregister (in dem Online-Medien […]

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