LATEST NEWS

Latest from

IPI BLOG: Somali journalists take stand against draft press law

While the murder of journalists in Somalia continues unabated and a press law requiring journalists to reveal their sources and forbidding them from publishing anything deemed against Islam or Somali traditions is being considered by lawmakers, journalists in the East African country that borders Ethiopia and Kenya are proving resilient – if not cautious. Somali […]

Read More

IPI presses Cairo for release of Turkish journalists

Egyptian security forces should immediately release the Cairo bureau chief of Turkey’s İhlas news agency and a Turkish television correspondent who was arrested last weekend, the International Press Institute and its Turkish National Committee said today. Tahir Osman Hamde, 40, was seized by the Egyptian authorities on August 20 and security forces raided his office […]

Read More

IPI calls for safety of journalists as Egypt roils

The International Press Institute today urged Egyptian security forces and supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi to refrain from targeting journalists amid reports that at least two media workers were killed and many more wounded during violent clashes between the authorities and the opposition. Michael Deane, 59, a cameraman for Britain’s Sky News, was shot […]

Read More

Explosive device detonates near home of Montenegro journalist

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), today expressed alarm at reports that an explosive device was detonated in front of the home of Montenegrin journalist Tufik Softic. The device exploded on Sunday night outside Softic’s house in the town of Berane while he was at home […]

Read More