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Burma abolishes pre-publication censorship for print media

The complete abolition of pre-publication censorship for newspapers was announced in Burma last week, but a host of other laws that have been used to jail journalists and suspend publications mean that the press will still have much to fear if their reporting on sensitive issues falls afoul of the authorities. “We welcome the abolition […]

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Colombian Supreme Court withdraws defamation charges against two columnists

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed the announcement by Colombia’s Supreme Court that it would not pursue criminal defamation charges against two journalists who had written opinion columns critical of the Court. In a statement released yesterday, the Court reiterated its rejection of the criticism contained in the columns, but said “for the sake […]

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Journalist manhandled in Nepal

The International Press Institute (IPI) Nepal National Committee today condemned the alleged attack against a journalist by a police official at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on Sunday, Aug. 26. According to the information available to IPI, Nepal Police Head Constable Basanta Bahadur Karki allegedly manhandled cameraperson Sachin Pariyar, who had come to the […]

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Charges dropped against critical Ethiopian editor

The International Press Institute (IPI) on Tuesday welcomed the news that charges against Ethiopian editor Temesgen Desalegn have been withdrawn, and called for Ethiopia to reform its stance toward the media and free all journalists who are currently in jail for their criticism of official policies, and cease its harassment of Feteh newspaper. Prosecutors sent […]

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