Latest News on Journalist Safety and Impunity

IPI calls on Nigerian president to stop militant group’s campaign against media

In a letter to Nigerian President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed grave concern over the April 26 bombing attacks on the offices of ThisDay newspaper in Abuja, and on facilities of The Sun, ThisDay and The Moment in Kaduna. In a letter dated May 2 and signed by IPI Executive […]

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Colombian rebels reportedly confirm capture of French correspondent

The International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed concern for the safety of a French journalist suspected of being held hostage by leftist rebels, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC, according to its Spanish acronym), and urged the Colombian government to clarify his whereabouts. Roméo Langlois, a correspondent for France 24 TV and Le Figaro, […]

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California legislature approves resolution recognising World Press Freedom Day

The California Legislature yesterday passed a resolution recognising May 3 as World Press Freedom Day 2012 and encouraging state legislatures throughout the United States to take similar action. California State Senator Joe Simitian, who introduced Senate Joint Resolution 22, presented a copy to members of the Sacramento Press Club on the floor of the California […]

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Journalist killed in Bangladesh

The International Press Institute (IPI) today strongly condemned the murder of Jamal Uddin, a journalist with the Bengali-language daily newspaper Gramer Kagoj. According to local news reports, Uddin was attacked by unidentifiable assailants with sharp weapons at a tea stall in the Jessore district, south-western Bangladesh, at 11 pm. on June 15. Local residents rushed […]

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