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IPI urges Turkey to release jailed journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI) today, on the eve of the latest hearing in the “OdaTV” case accusing Turkish journalists of supporting a coup plot, called for the release of all journalists imprisoned in Turkey because of their work. IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie said: “The trial in the OdaTV case – where the […]

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Ecuadorean magazine sentenced for reporting on government advertising

A court ruling in Ecuador this week requiring the newspaper La Hora to publicly apologise to the government for an article containing “inexact” information constitutes a serious threat to press freedom and transparency ahead of the country’s February presidential vote, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. A decision issued by a civil judge on […]

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Senegalese President commits to decriminalising press offences

The International Press Institute welcomed reports that Senegalese President Macky Sall has committed to decriminalising press offences in the West African country. Sall made his comments to participants of the 5th African Media Leaders Forum (AMLF), which took place in the Senegalese capital of Dakar last week. Sall was quoted by The Point newspaper in […]

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IPI welcomes acquittal of three Turkish journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed news that a Turkish court has acquitted three journalists of charges that they spread propaganda for a terrorist organisation. A court in Istanbul on Friday acquitted Ozer Ozdemir, Ender Imrek and Fatih Polat of the left-wing daily Evrensel (Universal) newspaper, which is published by Turkey’s Labour Party (EMEP) […]

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