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Kyrgyz reporter dies after alleged police beating

The International Press Institute (IPI) is concerned about the circumstances surrounding the death on 10 July of an independent journalist from injuries sustained during a reported beating at the hands of police. Almaz Tashiyev, who was known for his critical reporting on the Kyrgyz government fell into a coma a few days after the attack […]

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Bangladesh’s Right To Information Act comes into effect

The International Press Institute welcomes the enactment on 1 July of Bangladesh’s long-awaited Right to Information Act (2009), and the appointment, under Article 15(1) of the Act, of a three-member Information Commission, as an important step towards acknowledgement of the people’s right to access information.. IPI is concerned, however, that the regime of exceptions to […]

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Venezuelan government increases pressure on private media

Venezuelan Public Works Minister Diosdado Cabello confirmed on Thursday 9 July that the government is to begin proceedings against more than 200 privately owned radio stations with the aim of stripping them of their broadcasting licences. The broadcasters in question –as yet unnamed – allegedly failed to submit various documentation regarding their ownership to the […]

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Following riots, China blocks internet access

In the wake of deadly ethnic riots in China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, the Chinese government has reportedly cracked down on internet and cellphone access in the region, blocking social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, slowing cell phone service and activating keyword filters. Internet search results have been restricted to reports that echo the […]

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