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IPI/SEEMO concerned about amendments to the broadcasting law in Serbia

The Vienna based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South East Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute, welcomes Serbian President Boris Tadic’s refusal to promulgate legislative amendments to the Broadcasting Law passed by the Serbian Assembly on 19 July 2006. SEEMO also […]

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IPI concerned at press freedom violations in Russia

Based on information provided to IPI, there are renewed concerns about press freedom in Russia. Recently, some journalists attempting to cover protests at the G8 meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, were arrested by the authorities, and there is new legislation awaiting the signature of President Putin that restricts the media’s right to criticise officials. On […]

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IPI condemns shooting of two Palestinian photographers in two days

The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, strongly condemns the shooting of two Palestinian photographers by Israeli forces in Gaza. According to information provided to IPI, Hamdi Al Khur, a photographer with the Turkish-based Ihlas News Agency was shot twice by Israeli snipers on 7 July while […]

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IPI condemns Zimbabwean Government’s jamming of London-based SW Radio Africa

According to information provided to the International Press Institute (IPI), the medium wave signal of the London-based SW Radio Africa is apparently being jammed in and around the capital of Zimbabwe, Harare. The apparent jamming follows reports over the last two weeks of the break-up of the medium wave signal inside Zimbabwe. At first, these […]

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