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IPI urges Turkey to halt series of Syrian journalist murders

Turkey’s government must do more to end a series of murders of Syrian journalists who have fled to the country, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today after a fourth journalist was killed in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. Halab Today TV presenter Mohammed Zahir al-Sherqat died on Tuesday from injuries he […]

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IPI blasts Donald Trump’s ongoing attacks on media

The International Press Institute (IPI) today blasted U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s recent decision to deny credentials to the Washington Post to cover his campaign, saying the Republican Party nominee’s behaviour targeting critics in the media was inconsistent with American values. Trump announced the revocation of the Post’s credentials in a statement posted on Facebook […]

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India criminal defamation ruling fails to recognise threat

Hopes that India’s Supreme Court would strike down laws criminalising defamation were dashed last month when the Court, upholding the laws, opined: “‘Reputation’ of one cannot be allowed to be crucified at the altar of the other’s right of free speech.” Rejecting claims that criminal defamation laws damage free speech, the Court refused to recognise […]

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Tried in absentia, Egypt journalist can ‘expect anything’

“We were sitting in a coffee shop [in Doha, Qatar], the lawyer and myself, and by chance another Egyptian was passing by the coffee shop,” Egyptian journalist Ibrahim Helal recounts. “He was also sentenced [in Egypt in absentia].” Helal continues: “We started to make jokes – you introduce yourself to me, I’m Egyptian, you’re Egyptian, […]

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