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Zambian journalists arrested under state secrecy law

The International Press Institute (IPI) strongly condemns the arrests this morning of Zambian editor and IPI World Press Freedom Hero Fred M’membe and journalist Mukosha Funga. Local sources informed IPI that Zambian police arrested M’membe, editor-in-chief of The Post, and Funga, a Post reporter, on charges of publishing classified information in violation of the State […]

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Jordanian journalist detained over Facebook post

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned the detainment of another Jordanian journalist and urged authorities in Jordan to stem the escalation in reporters’ arrests. Jordan’s State Security Court (SSC) detained Al Ghad columnist Jihad Muheisen on Sunday, according to local press. Muheisen faces charges of undermining the regime and lèse-majesté over a Facebook post in […]

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Kosovo journalist reportedly receiving ongoing threats

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) said today that it was troubled by ongoing threats against a Kosovo journalist by self-professed former militants and it called on authorities in Pristina to hold the perpetrators accountable. Local sources told SEEMO that Serbeze Haxhiaj, a journalist with public radio Radio Kosova, part of Radio Television […]

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IPI welcomes release of Ethiopian journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI) welcomed Ethiopia’s release from prison of journalist Reeyot Alemu and five individuals in the Zone 9 bloggers case this week, but it urged the government to release other journalists and to re-examine anti-terror laws used to prosecute them. Alemu was released yesterday, while three journalists and two bloggers accused in […]

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