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Gambian editor faces charges, possible jail time

“No journalist should be jailed for reporting the facts no matter how embarrassing these facts may be to the Gambian government”, IPI Director David Dadge said. “Moreover, rather than carrying out the government’s bidding, judges in the Gambian legal system should be upholding the rights of journalists to report the facts.” Saine was arrested along […]

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Nepal grants compensation to journalist for detention and torture

More than six years after her detention and torture, Nepalese journalist Meena Sharma Tiwari has been granted compensation of 15,000 Nepalese rupees (150 euros) by the Appellate Court. Tiwari is the fourth Nepalese journalist to receive compensation in connection with detention and mistreatment by the authorities. “IPI welcomes the judgment as an important sign of […]

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Fine against Czech journalist marks a setback for press freedom

“This fine represents an unsettling trend in Europe – the erosion of journalists’ right to protect their sources,’’ said IPI Director David Dadge. “In Sabina Slonkova’s case, and similar rulings in France and Britain, courts have said that the fundamental right to protect the confidentiality of sources does not apply. Without this right, investigative journalism […]

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IPI, SEEMO condemn Turkish leader’s latest outburst against media

The International Press Institute (IPI) and the South East Europe Media Organisation today reiterated earlier calls for Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to refrain from verbal attacks on the media. This latest call follows the 30 January assault on journalists during a public speech in which the prime minister condemned the press for being […]

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