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IPI to join ‘unprecedented’ mission to the United States

Marking one year after the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the United States, the International Press Institute (IPI) will join a Jan. 15 to 17 international mission to the United States to assess changes in the media and press freedom landscape in the country and bring concerns to the attention of relevant authorities. […]

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IPI urges Turkey to respect court decision freeing journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI) today call for a Turkish Constitutional Court ruling ordering the release of two jailed journalists to be implemented immediately. The Constitutional Court said Thursday that the rights of journalists Mehmet Altan and Şahin Alpay, who have spent more than a year behind bars, had been violated. The decision was welcomed as […]

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IPI calls for release of two Reuters journalists in Myanmar

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called for the release of two Reuters reporters in Myanmar who have been held since Dec. 12 under the country’s Official Secrets Act. The two Reuters reporters, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, appeared in court in Yangon today where prosecutors officially filed charges against them. Due back in court […]

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Critical of journalists, Czech President Zeman relies on media allies

When Miloš Zeman brandished a gun marked “For Journalists” at a press conference in October, it was just the latest in a long line of hostile messages directed at the press. But contrary to the rhetoric, and the international headlines it is designed to generate — in another memorable incident Zeman joked with Vladimir Putin that […]

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