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IPI joins other press freedom and human rights groups in condemning harsh crackdown on press freedom in Morocco

23 October 2009 – We, the undersigned organisations defending freedom of expression, call on the Moroccan government to stop the current crackdown against press freedom, which has become the most serious since King Mohamed VI was crowned in 1999. Repression of free expression rights has been escalating for the last three months. After publishing a […]

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IPI completes press freedom mission to Lebanon, urges respect for editorial independence and credibility

The International Press Institute (IPI) on Thursday completed a four-day press freedom mission to Lebanon during which it held discussions with leading editors and journalists, as well as political leaders and government officials. Participants in the discussions noted that Lebanon has a freer and more diverse and vibrant media than any other Arab country, and […]

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Trial begins against Armenian editor accused of “organising mass disorder”

A court in the Armenian capital of Yerevan began hearing a criminal case against prominent newspaper editor-in-chief and opposition figure Nikol Pashinyan earlier this week. Pashinyan faces up to 10 years in prison for “organising mass disorder” and “assaulting a state representative.” Armenian authorities have accused Pashinyan of organising the March 2008 riots that followed […]

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Demonstrators detonate dynamite outside Bolivian newspaper headquarters

Demonstrators in Bolivia’s administrative capital, La Paz, exploded dynamite cartridges outside the offices of daily newspaper La Razón newspaper on Wednesday, according to local media. The demonstrators were allegedly angered by the newspaper’s editorial stance, which they claim is “at the mercy of and in favour of businessmen,” reports La Razón. Nobody was injured in the attack. The […]

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