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IPI BLOG: In Mexico, signs of life in the fight against impunity

A bad joke. That’s how one prominent Mexican editor described to me the trial of Jorge Antonio Hernández, also known as “El Silva”, who was sentenced this April to 38 years and two months in prison for the murder of an esteemed investigative reporter, Regina Martínez Pérez, in the state of Veracruz, allegedly during a […]

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Fresh start for press freedom in Mali

Mali’s next president must seize the opportunity to improve the country’s record on press freedom, which suffered under months of political and sectarian conflict, the International Press Institute said today. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, a Sorbonne-educated former foreign minister, is due to take office on Sept. 4. He has pledged to restore democracy and stability in […]

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IPI urges Liberian court to free jailed editor

Liberian authorities should release the jailed newspaper editor Rodney Sieh and lift any restrictions on the publication of his newspaper, FrontPageAfrica, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. Sieh, whose daily is one of the best read in Monrovia, was detained on Aug. 21 on the orders of a Supreme Court judge when he refused […]

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SEEMO criticises changes to Macedonia/FYROM media law

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), today said it is worried about proposed changes to media law in the Republic of Macedonia (ROM) / Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). The Ministry of Transport and the Communication in Skopje have presented two draft laws that would […]

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