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Manhunt continues for Paris newspaper office shooter

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed French President François Hollande’s remarks condemning yesterday’s shooting at the Paris office of the newspaper Libération as an attack on freedom of the press. News reports said that Hollande, in a televised statement yesterday from Jerusalem, directed Interior Minister Manuel Valls to use all means to find the […]

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IPI urges greater caution in sending correspondents to Syria

The North American Committee of the International Press Institute (IPI) today called on media outlets worldwide to exercise greater care in deploying correspondents to Syria, citing an epidemic of kidnappings of journalists in the war-torn country. The Associated Press (AP) recently reported that at least 30 journalists have been detained in Syria and 52 killed […]

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IPI probes press freedom conditions in Tanzania

The International Press Institute continues to express deep concern over the deteriorating press freedom situation in Tanzania ahead of the visit of its executive director to the East African nation and its semi-autonomous Zanzibar archipelago. In a disturbing trend, two newspapers and two radio stations were suspended this year in Tanzania and more than half […]

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‘Use With Care’ handbook available online

The International Press Institute (IPI) today is making available on its website a downloadable version of “Use With Care: A Reporter’s Glossary of Loaded Language in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”. The popularity of the handbook has been key for IPI´s decision to release the complete PDF of the handbook containing more than 75 alternative words and […]

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