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IPI condemns Israeli shelling of media buildings in Gaza conflict

The International Press Institute strongly condemned the Israeli military bombardment of two buildings housing local and international news media in Gaza, which injured at least six journalists, according to local and international news reports.* IPI further condemned a travel ban imposed on foreign journalists by Hamas. “We remind Israel and Hamas that journalists covering conflict […]

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Gambian journalist reports second set of death threats

A Gambian journalist who said he received an emailed death threat in late-October now says he has been threatened verbally by a group of men who drove by his home in a darkly-windowed vehicle late on Tuesday. The International Press Institute condemned the reported threat and reiterated its call to police to investigate. Abubacarr Saidykhan, […]

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One day before presidential elections in Sierra Leone, IPI calls for journalist safety to be respected

President Ernest Bai Koroma State House Freetown, Sierra Leone Vienna, Nov. 16, 2012 Dear President Ernest Bai Koroma, Your Excellency, I am writing today from the International Press Institute in Vienna, Austria to respectfully request that your government ensure that journalists covering tomorrow’s election are able to do so without fear of harassment, violence or […]

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Dominican Republic legislators declare intention to remove criminal defamation from Penal Code

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed a commitment from legislators in the Dominican Republic to repeal all criminal defamation and insult laws in the Penal Code and accepted a second invitation to assist the Caribbean country in bringing its press laws in line with international standards. IPI had lobbied government leaders to reject a […]

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