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July brings more signs press freedom is slipping in Myanmar

This November, Myanmar will hold its first democratic general election since the end of nearly 50 years of military rule, but events of this past month raise questions about whether the press will be free enough to cover it fairly and informatively. At IPI’s 2015 World Congress in Yangon in March, Information Minister Ye Htut […]

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Egypt should release photojournalist held nearly two years

The International Press Institute (IPI) said today that it was increasingly concerned for the well-being of imprisoned Egyptian freelance photojournalist Mahmoud Abou Zeid and called on Egypt to release him without delay. Abou Zeid, also known as “Shawkan”, has been held without official charges since Aug. 14, 2013, when he was arrested while covering a […]

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Sarawak Report founder faces harassment after Malaysia PM investigation

In a bombshell video leaked yesterday to the Malaysian press, a former Malaysian deputy prime minister appeared to suggest that Prime Minister Najib Razak had admitted to embezzling over 600 million euros in national development funds, an allegation first published last week by the whistleblowing website Sarawak Report. Malaysia’s government blocked the Sarawak Report on […]

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La independencia de la radiotelevisión pública de España en duda mientras el país se dirige a las urnas

En este artículo, Stephen Whittle, miembro independiente de la misión y ex Director de Política Editorial en la BBC y experto en medios de comunicación para el Consejo de Europa, aborda la situación de la corporación radiotelevisiva pública española y de la regulación de la comunicación audiovisual en España.

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