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SEEMO/IPI disappointed by the decision of Moldovan authorities to stop free movement of journalists and urges an investigation of several press freedom violations on 9 and 10 April

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) strongly condemns the excessive fine handed down 30 March 2009 by the Court in Nis, Serbia, in a defamation case against Dragana Kocic and Timosenko Milosavljevic, journalist and editor-in-chief, respectively, for the Serbian daily newspaper, Narodnih Novina. Together, the journalist and editor-in-chief must pay a fine of 1,000,000 […]

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Letter: IPI/SEEMO alarmed at pressures on journalists in Moldova

H.E. Vladimir Voronin President of the Republic of Moldova Chisinau, Moldova Fax: +373 22 245 089 H.E. Vasile Tarlev Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova Chisinau, Moldova Fax: +373 22 237 771 H.E. Vitalie Parlog Minister of Justice of the Republic of Moldova Chisinau, Moldova Fax. +373 22 234 797 Vienna, 19 October 2006 […]

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Letter: IPI/SEEMO concerned about arrest of TV sales director in Moldova

H.E. Vladimir Voronin President of the Republic of Moldova Chisinau, Moldova Fax: +373 22 237 480 Vienna, 20 September 2006 Your Excellency, The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South East Europe, and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is deeply concerned […]

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Letter: State-owned TeleRadio-Moldova journalists targets of intimidation

His Excellency Vladimir Voronin President Office of the President Bd Stefan cel Mare 154 Chisinau Republic of Moldova Fax: + 373-22 45 089 Vienna, 19 March 2002 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, and its affiliate, the South East European Media Organisation (SEEMO), are […]

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