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IPI to join UNESCO Paris discussion on journalists’ safety

The International Press Institute (IPI) will join with world media leaders on Friday in Paris for a UNESCO-organised discussion on how better to increase the safety of journalists and end impunity for crimes against them. The international conference, titled “News organizations standing up for the safety of media”, will bring together top decision-makers of news […]

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China moves to expel French journalist

The Chinese government has effectively expelled a French journalist who suggested in an article that China’s outspoken solidarity with France following the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris carried “ulterior motives”. According to international media, the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that it would not renew the press credentials of Ursula Gauthier, a Beijing correspondent for […]

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Serbia: Wave of lawsuits against investigative portal KRIK chills media freedom

We, the undersigned partners of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), express our concerns over the recent wave of vexatious lawsuits against the investigative portal Network for Investigation of Crime and Corruption (KRIK) in Serbia. We believe that these lawsuits are a form of strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPPs) that aim to stifle scrutiny […]

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In EU, calls to repeal blasphemy laws grow after Paris attacks

Calls in Europe for the abolition of the continent’s remaining blasphemy laws have grown louder following last week’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo, a French magazine known for its unsparing religious satire. At least 14 EU member states maintain criminal blasphemy or religious insult laws, according to research led by the International Press Institute (IPI). […]

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