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Search Results for: "human rights"

IPI welcomes release of jailed Ethiopian journalists

February 14, 2018

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed the release of Ethiopian journalists Eskinder Nega and Woubshet Taye after more than six years in prison. “We are overjoyed that IPI World Press Freedom Hero Eskinder Nega and Woubshet Taye have finally been freed after many years of wrongful and arbitrary imprisonment”, IPI Executive Director Barbara Trionfi said. “Though […]

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#MemberInterview: Pakistan’s pioneering safety bill remains flawed

The Pakistani government is currently considering a new bill that, if eventually passed, would be the country’s first law on the safety and protection of journalists. While the draft text contains several points that would set a new precedent for protecting Pakistan’s media, concerns about the law’s implementation remain. Undisputed is the need for safety […]

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Egypt’s Mahmoud Hussein: Over 400 days in prison without charges

February 8, 2018 Alma Onali, Helsingin Sanomat Foundation Journalism Fellow at IPI

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Groups urge pope to raise free press issues with Erdogan

February 5, 2018

A group of Italian and international press freedom groups have released an open letter calling on Pope Francis to address Turkey’s crackdown on independent journalism during a meeting in Rome with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The letter calls on the pope to engage in a “frank” discussion with Erdoğan about the dramatic decline in the rule […]

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Group: 2017 was ‘year of crimes of opinion’ in Spain

January 30, 2018 Platform for the Defence of Free Expression (PDLI)

Leer en español For the Platform in Defence of Free Expression (PDLI), 2017 was a very bad year for freedom of expression, in particular due to the terrorism convictions of individuals who have no links to violent activity and who were instead charged on the basis of opinions expressed on social networks or for their […]

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In Spain, Catalonia crisis sparks ‘fake news’ debate

January 24, 2018 Henri Mikael Koponen, Helsingin Sanomat Foundation Journalism Fellow at IPI

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Czech anti-xenophobia project adopts role as hoax debunker

January 24, 2018 Henri Mikael Koponen, Helsingin Sanomat Foundation Journalism Fellow at IPI

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In Greece, unemployed journalist followed instinct to jump-start career

January 23, 2018 IPI Correspondent Lambrini Papadopoulou

Christmas of 2014 found Antonis Repanas, a well-known and respected sports journalist in Thessaloniki, Greece, facing a dead end. He had just been fired by one of the biggest national newspapers in Greece, Ta Nea. Making matters worse, Thessaloniki’s media industry had been hit hard: there were hardly any serious opportunities for a professional journalist. […]

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IPI joins international call on CoE to appoint special rapporteur on Daphne Caruana’s murder

January 19, 2018

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined 13 other international media freedom organisations calling on the Council of Europe to appoint a special rapporteur on the case of Malta’s prominent investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, killed by a remote-controlled bomb in her car as she left her home on Oct. 16, 2017. The joint statement […]

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Assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia – Demand for Close International Scrutiny (Strasbourg, Jan 22)

The International Press Institute (IPI) is pleased to be an official partner of the discussion “Assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia – Demand for Close International Scrutiny”, held as a side event to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Jan. 22, 2018. The official description of the event follows: Three months to […]

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Assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia – Demand for Close International Scrutiny (Strasbourg, Jan 22)

The International Press Institute (IPI) is pleased to be an official partner of the discussion “Assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia – Demand for Close International Scrutiny”, held as a side event to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Jan. 22, 2018. The official description of the event follows: Three months to […]

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Amid media takeover, Hungary’s largest TV station proves ‘tough nut’ to crack

January 15, 2018 IPI Correspondent Márton Bede

Zur deutschen Version In September of last year, the Hungarian economic and political weekly Figyelő published a much-discussed article that speculated about the future of the country’s largest television broadcaster, RTL Klub. “Rumours have been circulating for some time about the sale of RTL (rumours that RTL has always tried to deny), but the [fact […]

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Peter Preston on Turkey: A choice between democracy and dictatorship

Editor’s Note: Former Guardian Editor-in-Chief Peter Preston, who served as IPI Chair from 1995 to 1997 and who spent nearly 10 years on IPI’s Executive Board, died on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2018. He is remembered as one of the leading British journalists of his generation and as a tireless campaigner for press freedom. In 2012, […]

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IPI: Turkey should drop case against Önderoğlu, others

December 24, 2017

Turkey should drop charges against prominent media freedom activist Erol Önderoğlu and others who face up to 14 years behind bars on accusations that their demonstration of solidarity with a pro-Kurdish newspaper that was under government pressure promoted terrorism, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today ahead of a hearing set for Tuesday. Önderoğlu – Reporters […]

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IPI board blasts case against Turkey’s Cumhuriyet

December 23, 2017

Türkçe The Executive Board of the International Press Institute (IPI) unanimously issued the following statement today in advance of the resumption of trial proceedings on Monday targeting 18 current and former journalists, executives and others from independent daily newspaper Cumhuriyet, including three IPI members. Statement by the IPI Executive Board on the Cumhuriyet Trial in Turkey […]

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Has Turkey’s press freedom affected foreign investors?

December 10, 2017 Selçuk Oktay

Türkçe Dec. 10, 2017 is international Human Rights Day, starting the lead-up to the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To mark it, the International Press Institute (IPI) is publishing Direct Damage, a series of four articles by journalists in Turkey examining the impact that pressure on the media […]

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A devastating loss for Turkey’s media: youth!

December 10, 2017 Gonca Tokyol

Türkçe Deutsch Dec. 10, 2017 is international Human Rights Day, starting the lead-up to the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To mark it, the International Press Institute (IPI) is publishing Direct Damage, a series of four articles by journalists in Turkey examining the impact that pressure on the […]

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Out of sight, out of mind: Turkey’s invisible workers

December 9, 2017 Çınar Kiper

Türkçe / Deutsch Dec. 10, 2017 is international Human Rights Day, starting the lead-up to the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To mark it, the International Press Institute (IPI) is publishing Direct Damage, a series of four articles by journalists in Turkey examining the impact that pressure on the […]

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The ‘pursuit’ of information in today’s Turkey

December 8, 2017 Neyran Elden

Türkçe Dec. 10, 2017 is international Human Rights Day, starting the lead-up to the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To mark it, the International Press Institute (IPI) is publishing Direct Damage, a series of four articles by journalists in Turkey examining the impact that pressure on the media […]

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Future of press freedom in post-Mugabe Zimbabwe remains open

December 4, 2017 IPI Contributor Renan Akyavaş and IPI staff

Three weeks after a military intervention ended the 37-year rule of autocratic former President Robert Mugabe, journalists and media experts in Zimbabwe say it is still too early to tell whether the political transition will ultimately herald a more open environment for the press. Under Mugabe, Zimbabwe was among the world’s most censored countries. The […]

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Greek film critic waits 13 years to win insult case

November 10, 2017 IPI Correspondent Lambrini Papadopoulou

Greek journalist Dimitris Danikas is well-known for his long career as a film critic for various media. What is less widely known about him is his patience and persistence: it took him almost 13 years to finally claim victory in an insult lawsuit against him. The thought of giving up never crossed his mind, Danikas […]

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“Free Connected Minds” Conference (Nov 8, Beirut)

The May Chidiac Foundation will hold its 6th annual “Free Connected Minds” (FCM) conference on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017, in Beirut, Lebanon. FCM aims to “explore a fresh set of ideas related but not limited to effective interactive debates on imperative concerns that impact collective thinking in addition to the development and advancement of the ever-important […]

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Groups intervene in Cumhuriyet case before ECHR

October 21, 2017

Thirteen international free expression and media freedom defenders yesterday filed a brief with the European Court of Human Rights supporting a challenge by journalists and administrators from Turkey’s independent daily Cumhuriyet to their lengthy pre-trial detention on charges of allegedly supporting terrorists. ARTICLE 19, the Association of European Journalists (AEJ), the Committee to Protect Journalists […]

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Poland revises law on interview authorisation

October 16, 2017 IPI Correspondent Annabelle Chapman

Zur deutschen Version Polish lawmakers have simplified provisions on interview “authorisation”, the process requiring journalists to obtain interviewees’ approval of an interview text before it can be published. The move is part of a broader amendment to the Press Act, passed by the lower chamber of the Polish Parliament on Sept. 29. Adopted in 1984, […]

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IPI welcomes ECHR ruling in Novaya Gazeta defamation case

October 13, 2017 IPI Contributor Henri Koponen

The International Press Institute (IPI) today welcomed a recent judgement by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) finding that Russia had violated the free expression rights of a Russian editorial house and journalist that had covered the “Kursk” disaster of 2000. In a unanimous judgement last week the ECHR ruled that the Russian courts, […]

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Obstacles remain for media freedom in Myanmar

September 21, 2017 IPI Contributor Henri Mikael Koponen

Myanmar journalists and international observers welcomed a decision by the country’s military this month to drop charges ranging from defamation to unlawful association against six journalists. The move marked a positive step, but journalists in the country still have many obstacles to overcome, from enforcement of strict defamation and unlawful association laws, to pushback for […]

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Cambodia paper’s closure illustrates abuse of tax laws

September 18, 2017 IPI Contributor Renan Akyavas and IPI staff

Observers worry that this month’s closure of an independent Cambodian newspaper in the face of an astronomical tax demand is the latest incident illustrating a global trend in which governments abuse tax laws to harass independent news media outlets and silence critical reporting. The English-language Cambodia Daily published its last print edition on Sept. 3 […]

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Thailand’s military government tightens grip on media

September 6, 2017 IPI Contributor Henri Mikael Koponen

The Thai military government’s continued enforcement of strict media laws and restrictions to target critics and independent reporting, and legislative efforts to take greater control over media, are leaving journalists in Thailand with an increasingly narrow space for free expression. Journalists facing arrest and prosecution under the country’s lese-majeste, computer crimes and sedition laws already […]

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#MemberComment: the Cumhuriyet trial and Turkey’s criminalisation of journalism

The week of July 24, we witnessed the start of one of the most ridiculous trials of all time. It was the first hearing of the Cumhuriyet case, which, by the end of the week, led to the release of seven imprisoned employees of the daily. But Cumhuriyet Editor-in-Chief Murat Sabuncu, IPI Executive Board Member […]

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IPI blasts South Sudan’s refusal to probe reporter’s death

September 1, 2017 IPI Contributor Henri Mikael Koponen and IPI Staff

The International Press Institute today (IPI) condemned the South Sudanese government’s refusal to investigate the death of a freelance journalist killed on Saturday in fighting between government forces and rebels, and it demanded that authorities meet their obligation to distinguish journalists covering conflict from combatants. The 26-year-old freelance journalist from the United States, Christopher Allen, […]

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Candido Rios Vazquez, Mexico – Under Investigation

Unknown assailants gunned down Candido Rios Vazquez, a crime reporter for the newspaper Diario de Acayucan, alongside a highway in Hueyapan de Ocampo, in Veracruz state on the afternoon of Aug. 22, 2017. Rios, who had stopped to speak with a former police inspector he knew, died on the way to a hospital. The former […]

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2017 International Civic Forum (Sept 11-12)

The International Press Institute (IPI) is proud to be a co-host of the 2017 International Civic Forum, organised by the International Civil Society Centre. The Forum is an annual meeting point for representatives from media, business, government, philanthropic institutions and civil society organisations to discuss and make strategic decisions on how to achieve a stronger […]

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Israel court urged to toss ‘SLAPP’ suit against journalist

August 10, 2017

A retired Israel Defense Forces (IDF) general’s defamation lawsuit targeting an independent journalist in Israel illustrates how libel laws can be misused to chill critical speech and the need for legislation to curb such abuse, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. Israeli-Canadian journalist David Sheen faces a possible fine of 750,000 Israeli shekels (approx. […]

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