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IPI renews demand for release of three foreign journalists in Syria

The International Press Institute (IPI) today called on Syrian authorities to guarantee the well-being of three foreign journalists whose whereabouts remain a mystery after more than a month. Syrian authorities earlier this month denied holding U.S.-funded Arabic-language satellite station Al Hurra correspondent Bashar Fahmi, a Jordanian citizen of Palestinian origin whose location remains unknown. He […]

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IPI conference in Azerbaijan addresses oil wealth and inequality

IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie opened the first of two sessions dedicated to oil wealth and poverty at IPI’s Oil Gas & Media Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan on Wednesday by noting that in many oil-rich countries populations remain devastatingly poor. “Why is no one reporting on what happens to the oil wealth?” Bethel McKenzie […]

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Cuban journalist charged with insulting Castro brothers

A Cuban journalist who had been covering a sensitive cholera outbreak has been charged with defaming Fidel and Raúl Castro, the editor of one of Cuba’s leading independent news agencies said yesterday. In a message transmitted via the Háblalo sin miedo voice platform, Roberto Guerra Pérez of Hablemos Press said that Cuban authorities have charged […]

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IPI’s German National Committee condemns reported attack on journalists in Belarus

Deutsch The International Press Institute (IPI)’s German National Committee today condemned Belarusian police officers’ detention of a number of journalists on Tuesday and the officers’ reported beating of some of the journalists. RFE/RL reported that plainclothes police officers in Minsk detained journalists from Reuters, AP and Germany’s ZDF television – as well as journalists from […]

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