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Prosecutors drop charges against Slovenian journalist over alleged intelligence leak

After several months of trial proceedings, prosecutors in Slovenia have dropped charges against a prominent investigative journalist accused of publishing classified state intelligence, the International Press Insitute (IPI) has learned. The case had previously drawn scrutiny from IPI, its affiliate the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) and other press freedom groups amid concerns that […]

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South Korea lifts travel ban for Japanese journalist

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed news that South Korea has lifted an order preventing a Japanese journalist who faces charges for allegedly defaming South Korea’s president from leaving the country. Local media said the travel ban on former Sankei Shimbun Seoul Bureau Chief Tatsuya Kato was lifted based on “humanitarian consideration”, given the ailing […]

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Greek investigative journalist sentenced to prison for libel

The International Press Institute (IPI) and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an IPI affiliate, today condemned a Greek court ruling sentencing prominent investigative journalist Kostas Vaxevanis to 26 months in prison for libel. A court in Athens on March 30 found Vaxevanis guilty of criminally defaming well-known Greek businessman Andreas Vgenopoulos. According to […]

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Online abuse of journalists has deep psychological impact, experts say

Despite a lack of aggregated data and specific studies on the issue, experts say there is enough evidence to suggest that the online harassment of journalists, including threats of violence, has a serious psychological impact that may result in self-censorship. The threats that journalists must confront on a daily basis are many. In its pioneering […]

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