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Prison sentence for Tempo editor unacceptable

The undersigned freedom of expression and press freedom organisations strongly condemn the decision of the Central Jakarta Court to sentence Bambang Harymurti, the editor of Tempo magazine, to a year’s imprisonment for defamation. We are united in our view that such a disproportionate sanction is a serious setback for freedom of expression, reversing gains made […]

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IPI worried by desire of governments to introduce statutory press councils

The International Press Institute (IPI) is becoming increasingly concerned at the desire of governments around the world to create statutory press councils that will have a detrimental impact on journalists and the media environment. Since the January 2002 passage of the Zimbabwean Access to Information and Protection and Privacy Act (AIPPA), IPI has noticed that […]

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IPI says continued Al-Jazeera ban is setback for Iraqi democracy

On 4 September, Iraq’s interim government decided to extend its ban on Al-Jazeera’s Baghdad bureau for an indefinite period. In support of the ban the Iraqi authorities apparently forced their way into the offices of the Qatar-based satellite broadcaster, photographed equipment and then sealed the offices. Fourteen security guards were later stationed outside the Al-Jazeera […]

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IPI worried by attempts to influence news reporting of Beslan hostage crisis

In recent days, in Russia, journalists have been forced to resign, detained, and possibly poisoned, in what appears to be a concerted attempt to control the way in which the Beslan hostage crisis is reported. Raf Shakirov, editor-in-chief of the daily newspaper Izvestiya, resigned on 6 September. In an interview with Radio Liberty, he stated […]

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