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IPI criticises arrest of 4 editors in Ethiopia, says government must stop harassing media

According to information provided to the International Press Institute (IPI), on 28 June, the Ethiopian authorities arrested four editors for apparent defamation of the Ethiopian air force. An Ethiopian court later released the editors on bail of approximately US$230 each. The editors, Dawit Fassil, Asqual News, Zelalem Gebre, Menilik newspaper, Befekadu Moreda, Tomar newspaper and […]

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Letter: IPI criticizes EU over People’s Republic of China

His Excellency José Manuel Barroso President of the European Commission European Commission 200 rue de la Loi 1049 Brussels Belgium Fax: (+ 322) 295 01 38 Vienna, 16 June 2005 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in over 120 countries, is writing to express […]

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IPI shocked at five year prison sentence for Russian journalist

According to information before IPI, Nikolay Goshko, the deputy editor-in-chief of Odintsovskaya Nedelya in Smolensk, Russia, was sentenced to five years and one month in a penal colony for defaming three Smolensk city officials in a July 2000 broadcast on the independent station, Radio Vesna. On 27 July 2000, Goshko made statements during a programme on Radio […]

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IPI condemns continued harassment and arbitrary arrests of Nepalese journalists

According to information before the International Press Institute (IPI), hundreds of journalists have been arrested and detained this week as protests against the state’s current restrictions on reporting continue. In the most recent development, on 13 June, police in the Kavre district postponed diffusing a bomb in order to intervene in a peaceful protest to […]

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