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Groups: UK response to surveillance revelations threatens human rights

The International Press Institute (IPI) yesterday joined a coalition of 70 organisations to warn British Prime Minister David Cameron that his “government’s response to the revelations of mass surveillance of digital communications is eroding fundamental human rights in the country”. The groups, hailing from 40 countries, told Cameron in a letter published yesterday in The […]

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Kenyan Parliament hastily passes restrictive media bill

The International Press Institute today expressed grave concern about legislation adopted on Oct. 31 by Kenya’s Parliament that would appoint a government tribunal to oversee the media and that would put in place restrictive fines and give the government control of who can practice journalism. The Kenya Communications and Information (Amended) Bill of 2013 would penalize journalists […]

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International news editors from Canada, U.S. gather in Toronto

Journalists’ safety and budget-stretching reporting strategies topped the agenda at the second meeting of the International Press Institute (IPI)’s Foreign Editors Circle yesterday in Toronto. The forum – organized by the North American Committee of IPI, the world’s oldest global press freedom organisation, with support from the Toronto Star, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and […]

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Argentine Supreme Court upholds license limits

Robustly defending the “collective right” to self-expression, the Supreme Court of Argentina has upheld legislation establishing limits on the number of broadcasting licences a particular company could hold. The Oct. 29 ruling brings an end to a five-year legal battle between the Argentine government and the Grupo Clarín media conglomerate, which had argued that the […]

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