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Turkey’s record on press freedom worst among European countries, ECHR judge says

Turkey has the worst record on press freedom and freedom of expression among all member states of the Council of Europe, according to a judge at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which operates under the Council’s auspices.  The Council of Europe has 47 members and includes all sovereign states with territory in Europe, […]

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Open letter to Turkey’s president

The International Press Institute (IPI) named South African editor and publisher Raymond Louw a World Press Freedom Hero earlier this year in recognition of his long-time struggle for press freedom and journalists’ rights. Louw – the editor and publisher of the private circulation current affairs weekly Southern Africa Report until early 2011, when he sold […]

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Groups demand Turkey release journalists

The International Press Institute (IPI), following a three-day visit to Istanbul and Ankara, has joined with other international groups in demanding that Turkey release imprisoned journalists. The groups did so in a joint a statement at the close of the 22-24 November visit, during which they observed the first hearing in a criminal case against […]

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IPI News Innovation Contest 2011 delivers 3 winners

The International Press Institute (IPI) today announced the first three winners in its News Innovation Contest. The three winning projects, which will receive more than $600,000 in total, operate across Mali, Turkey, France, the Netherlands and the UK. The winners were chosen from the more than 300 applications received since February of this year. The […]

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