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Radio journalist survives attack in Philippines

Just a day after the 23 November global International Day to End Impunity, commemorating a 2009 massacre in the Philippines in which 32 journalists were killed, a radio journalist in the Philippines survived a shooting attack. On 24 November, Michael James Licuanan, or “James Dacoycoy” to his listeners, was shot by two assailants on a […]

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IPI launches Philippines press freedom report

Harassment and murders of journalists, criminal defamation laws and the lack of access to information legislation are the greatest problems currently affecting Philippines journalists. In spite of a relatively favorable attitude towards press freedom and freedom of information on the part of the administration of President Benigno Aquino III, the government has so far failed […]

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Justice delayed: The Maguindanao massacre, two years on

On the day of the crime … Ampatuan Jr. told his father by phone – with its loudspeaker on – that he had blocked the convoy. The father ordered him to gun down everybody but spare the media, to which Ampatuan Jr. replied: “No … somebody could talk if we won’t wipe out everybody.” – […]

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Resolutions issued by the IPI Membership at the 60th annual IPI General Assembly in Taipei, Taiwan

The members of the International Press Institute, meeting at the 60th annual IPI General Assembly at the IPI World Congress 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan, on 26 September 2011, unanimously passed  seven resolutions condemning serious violations of press freedom around the world. Focal points of the resolutions were: -A request for the repeal of criminal defamation […]

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