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EU: Anti-SLAPP Directive cannot be a missed opportunity

The International Press Institute (IPI) has joined 74 civil society organisations in writing to the European Commission, the European Parliament’s rapporteur, the Spanish Presidency of the EU Council and the Ministers of Justice of all EU Member States to reiterate our shared concerns regarding the trilogue process of the anti-SLAPP Directive. The CASE Coalition, of […]

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Ukraine: Alarm over journalists missing or detained in Russian-occupied territory

The IPI global network demands more efforts by the international community to locate and help secure the release of Ukrainian journalists missing or detained in unclear circumstances while reporting in territories occupied by Russia. Such cases have become increasingly frequent over the past months, according to IPI monitoring. On October 30, Russian occupying authorities communicated […]

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Turkey: Repeal the “disinformation offence” and overreaching legal amendments

As the Turkish Constitutional Court reviews the constitutionality of the “disinformation offence”, today on 8 November, the International Press Institute (IPI) and Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partner organisations reiterate their call for the annulment of Article 217/A of the Turkish Penal Code and related legal amendments passed in October 2022 that undermine international standards on the […]

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EU Media Freedom Act must safeguard independent public service media

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined groups in writing to EU institutions urging for strong provisions in the EU Commission’s draft European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) which effectively protect the independence of public service media across the bloc.   Honorable members of the inter-institutional negotiating teams on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), We, […]

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