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Gambian journalists arrested over criticism of president in press union statement found guilty of sedition

The International Press Institute (IPI) is concerned at reports that six Gambian journalists arrested on charges of seditious publication in June after they lent support to a press union statement criticizing the government have been found guilty of sedition by a court in the capital Banjul. “The conviction of these journalists is yet another serious […]

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Obscenity trial begins for newspaper editor who sent photos of woman giving birth in public to Zambian vice-president and minister

Witnesses took the stand in the Zambian capital Lusaka on Thursday for a second day in the trial of Zambia’s The Post news editor Chansa Kabwela, who faces up to five years in prison over charges of ‘circulating obscene material with intent to corrupt public morals’ after she mailed photographs of a woman giving birth […]

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Gang of government supporters storm Venezuelan private broadcaster

Around 30 armed, pro-government activists raided the premises of Venezuelan private broadcaster Globovision during a live news broadcast shortly before 13.00 on Monday 3 August, exploding two tear gas canisters and injuring four people in the process. Footage taken at the scene appears to show the assailants – who were dressed in red berets and […]

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Two US journalists detained in North Korea released after surprise visit by former US President Bill Clinton

The International Press Institute (IPI) welcomes the release of US journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who were detained by North Korea on 17 March close to the North Korean border with China and had been sentenced to 12 years hard labour. They had been reporting on the trafficking of women for Current TV, a […]

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