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AAJ TV correspondent gunned down in Pakistan’s volatile northwest frontier province

The International Press Institute (IPI) calls for a transparent investigation into the 14 August murder of Aaj TV correspondent Sadiq Bacha Khan, who was gunned down in broad daylight on his way to work in Mardan, a town in the restive North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Khan was a former president of the Mardan […]

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Heavy fine for Iraqi broadcaster over ‘misquote’ of top military official fuels concern about media freedom in Iraq

Just days after the Iraqi government published a draft law that appears to pave the way for government interference in the media, a 100 million Iraqi dinar (€60,000) fine levied on Wednesday against Iraqi satellite broadcaster Al-Sharqiya for “misquoting” a top military spokesperson is another ominous signal that press freedom in Iraq is deteriorating, the […]

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Venezuela National Assembly passes media-threatening education bill as demonstrators attack journalists outside

Venezuela’s National Assembly passed on Thursday a controversial new education law that further damages the country’s already-deteriorating media freedom climate. As deputies voted, pro-government demonstrators outside the National Assembly reportedly assaulted journalists covering the events. The draft “Law on Education” (Ley Orgánico de Educación), which will replace the current law of 1980, makes the teaching […]

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Elements of new Venezuelan education law suspiciously similar to those in legislative proposition threatening jail for ‘media crimes’

The Venezuelan National Assembly will on Thursday vote on a new law that could further damage press freedom in the country, the International Press Institute (IPI) warns. The “Draft Law on Education” (Proyecto de Ley Orgánico de Educación), which would replace the current law of 1980, makes the teaching of a “critical and responsible interpretation […]

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