Latest News on Journalist Safety and Impunity

Ghana government tells IPI investigation launched into journalist mistreatment allegation

The Office of the President of Ghana is giving “serious attention” to allegations that Ghanaian journalist James Donkor was mistreated by police, following a 19 November IPI letter addressed to H.E. President John Evans Atta Mills. In a 28 January letter to IPI, the Head of Mission of the Ghanaian Embassy in Vienna, H.E. Mr. […]

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SEEMO/IPI: Serbian minister for infrastructure assaults Kurir journalist

On 2 February 2010, in the hall of the Serbian Parliament, Minister Mrkonjic, according to several sources, assaulted Kurir journalist Milan Ladjevic. Serbian media reported that the Minister slapped the journalist’s face as he talked to fellow journalists. The minister also verbally attacked the journalist with obscene language. Later, when asked about the case, Minister […]

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Third Mexican journalist killed in 23 days; another beaten and threatened by local mayor

Jorge Ochoa Martinez on Friday became the third journalist to be assassinated in Mexico in 21 days. According to IPI Death Watch figures, at least 11 journalists were killed because of their job in Mexico in 2009. Ochoa Martinez was the editor and owner of two publications, El Sol de la Costa and El Oportuno, which covered local […]

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Three decades on, IPI calls for justice for slain Turkish editor

Three decades after Abdi Ipekci, editor-in-chief of the Turkish daily Milliyet, was shot dead in his car on 1 February 1979 by Mehmet Ali Agca, a right-wing militant who later escaped from jail and attempted to assassinate Pope John Paul II in May 1981, IPI is still calling for justice. On 18 January, Ali Agca […]

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