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Federal probe into Russia editor’s 2013 death urged

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined 27 other free expression and human rights groups on the second anniversary of the unsolved killing of Russian editor Akhmednabi Akhmednabiyev in Dagestan to repeat a call for Russia’s Federal Investigative Committee to take charge of the investigation. The groups initially made the request in a letter sent to […]

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Lithuania removes insult articles from Criminal Code

The International Press Institute (IPI) today said that the Lithuanian Parliament’s recent decision to remove two insult articles from its Criminal Code is a positive step, but called on lawmakers to completely eliminate criminal defamation in the country. Parliament on June 25 approved legislation to remove Arts. 155 and 290, which criminalised insult and insult […]

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IPI blasts Egypt’s proposed ban on non-official information

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned provisions of a proposed new anti-terrorism law in Egypt that would criminalise contradicting official reports on militant attacks, calling it a dangerous move to censor critical voices. A newly drafted anti-terrorism bill, reportedly intended to counteract mounting militant attacks, threatens those who contradict official figures such as death […]

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Pressure on Japanese media raises concerns

Japan’s government needs to take steps to address concerns that media outlets are facing pressure to temper criticism of the ruling party, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today, citing a number of recent incidents. Last week, during a meeting of 40 junior Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) members, several lawmakers and a guest lecturer, popular […]

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