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IPI urges Danish lawmakers to withdraw changes to public information law

The International Press Institute (IPI) has urged the prime minister of Denmark to withdraw two measures that would restrict voters’ access to information connected to the law-making process. The controversial proposals, part of a revision of Denmark’s public information law currently before parliament, would “prevent journalists from giving voters the information they need to ensure […]

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IPI expresses concern over U.S. government’s seizure of journalists’ records

The International Press Institute (IPI) today said that it was deeply troubled by news that the U.S. Justice Department secretly seized two months of telephone records of Associated Press (AP) journalists and the group demanded an explanation. AP CEO Gary Pruitt protested the “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into AP’s newsgathering activities in a letter to […]

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IPI’s Turkish National Committee condemns censorship following bomb attack

The International Press Institute (IPI)’s Turkish National Committee today condemned a media blackout on news about a bomb attack on Saturday that killed 46 people in a town near Turkey’s border with Syria. Turkish daily newspaper Hurriyet reported that Turkey’s broadcasting regulator, the Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTÜK), limited media coverage of the […]

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Libya journalist attacked in Benghazi

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned the attack on a journalist in Benghazi and called upon the authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice and to provide better security for reporters. According to the Libya Herald, on May 4 a group of armed men attacked Mabruka Almesmari, a female freelance photojournalist, during a peaceful […]

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