Latest News on Journalist Safety and Impunity

Three more Somali journalists lose their lives in Mogadishu violence

Three journalists were killed today in an explosion that rocked a hotel in a government-controlled quarter of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, where a graduation ceremony for Banadir University was taking place. Mohamed Amin Adam Abdulle, of Radio Shabelle, and Hassan Zubeyr Haji Hassan, a cameraman for Al-Arabiya TV were both killed in the blast, the […]

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Nigerian journalist shot dead after opening door to killers

The assistant news editor of Nigerian daily The Guardian, Bayo Ohu, was shot dead at home by a group of up to five gunmen on Sunday morning as he was preparing to go to a church service. The killers fired at least eight bullets into him, after he opened the door to them, news reports […]

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Journalist stabbed to death in Democratic Republic of Congo

The International Press Institute (IPI) condemns the brutal murder of Bruno Koko Chirambiza, a 24 year-old reporter for Radio Star, who was stabbed to death in the city of Bukavu, in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Saturday night, and demands that his killers be brought to justice. Local media […]

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IPI Honors World Press Freedom Day: “A Day in the Life” Correspondent diaries part V

In honor of World Press Freedom Day, the International Press Institute announces a week-long series of correspondent diary entries from journalists working in two of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists. Every day this week, IPI will publish another entry from each of the reporters, Iqbal Athas from Colombo, Sri Lanka and Mohammed Ibrahim from Mogadishu, […]

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