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Afghanistan: Hamisha Bahar network closed by Taliban for including women in journalism training

The IPI global network strongly condemns the closure of independent broadcaster Hamisha Bahar by the Taliban after authorities raided the outlet during a journalism training that included women journalists. The outlet was shuttered the following day for violating the Taliban’s higher education ban for women. On July 31, a group of Taliban officers raided the […]

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Senegal: Journalist Pape Ale Niang detained for the third time

The IPI global network strongly condemns the arrest and detention of prominent investigative journalist Ale Pape Niang, who has been targeted repeatedly by authorities over the past nine months. Authorities must drop all charges and immediately release Niang so he can receive needed medical attention.  Niang, Editor-in-chief of online news outlet Dakar Matin, was arrested […]

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Kosovo: Media freedom groups welcome Klan Kosova court injunction decision

The International Press Institute (IPI) joins the undersigned international media freedom organisations in welcoming the court injunction staying the revocation of the business licence of Klan Kosova, an important legal ruling which blocks an effort by the government to shut down the country’s largest private television channel. On 2 August 2023, judges at the Commercial […]

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IPI joins global civil society coalition condemning internet shutdowns in Senegal

The IPI global network today joined 57 organizations across the globe as part of the  #KeepItOn coalition in calling on the Senegalese government to end its use of internet shutdowns and blocking as a tool to censor and control information. This joint statement comes in reaction to the government’s shutdown of mobile internet on July […]

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