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Australian journalists ordered to reveal their sources

The International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed concern at Australia’s attempt to force journalists to reveal their sources – an act that contravenes a fundamental journalistic right. Five Australian journalists – Fairfax Media reporters Adele Ferguson, Richard Baker, Nick McKenzie and Philip Dorling and The West Australian’s Steve Pennells – were served subpoenas last month […]

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Mission report reveals state authorities as one of the principal obstacles to press freedom in Mexico

A report released by the International Press Institute (IPI) and the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) following their February joint press-freedom mission to Mexico states that the new Mexican federal government must work to fully implement recent institutional measures designed to improve journalist safety. The report also reveals that Mexican state governments […]

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IPI saddened at passing away of Russian journalist

The International Press Institute (IPI) today mourned the passing away of Russian journalist Mikhail Beketov and called on authorities to bring to justice those responsible for the vicious 2008 beating that led to his death on Monday. News reports said that scarring in Beketov’s throat from treatment following the attack – which took his ability […]

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Cuban journalist freed

After 204 days in prison and two hunger strikes, Cuban journalist Calixto Ramón Martínez Arias was released yesterday following months of lobbying by the International Press Institute (IPI) and other media and human rights organisations. “Victory,” tweeted Roberto J. Guerra, director of the independent news agency Hablemos Press, where Martínez had worked prior to his […]

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