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Horseed FM shut in Puntland on orders from the authorities

Security agents in Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland region shut down a popular radio station in Bosaso on Saturday morning, according to news reports and local journalists. The authorities accused the station of broadcasting programs that threaten Puntland’s security, but didn’t provide any evidence, according to Mohamed Ibrahim of the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ). Horseed […]

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Trinidadian broadcasters requested to carry government content

The International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed serious concern over a plan announced by the communications minister of Trinidad and Tobago to require the country’s radio and televison broadcasters to carry up to one hour of government programming per day. Emphasising that “the people must know what the Government is doing with its resources so […]

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Reuters Tehran bureau chief found guilty over ‘Ninja video’

On Sunday, a special press court in Iran convicted Thomson Reuters’ Tehran bureau chief Parisa Hafezi of propaganda against the Islamic Republic for a video story in February that mistakenly described a group of female martial arts students as ninja “assassins”, reports said. A court sentence is expected within a week. After the martial arts […]

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In Trinidad, personal attacks on investigative journalists raise alarm

A public campaign led in part by high-ranking government officials to discredit two prominent Trindadian investigative journalists must end, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. Denyse Renne of the Trinidad Guardian and Asha Javeed of the Trinidad Express have been the target of public accusations and criticism by leading members of the ruling United […]

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