Report on draft Gambian National Media Commission bill, 1999 March 9, 2001 Report on Draft Gambian National Media Commission Bill, 1999 International Press Institute (Issued on 9 March 2001) A. Introduction The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, has been asked to examine the proposed National Media Commission Bill, 1999 (“the proposed legislation” or “NMCB, 1999”) on the basis of international […] Read more »
Letter: Malaysiakini.com harassed and intimidated by officials March 6, 2001 His Excellency Dato’ Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad Prime Minister Prime Minister’s Department Jalan Dato’ Onn Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Vienna, 6 March 2001 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is deeply concerned about the recent harassment of the independent on-line newspaper, Malaysiakini.com. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join […] Read more »
Letter: Journalist assaulted March 5, 2001 H.E. Eduard Shevardnadze President Republic of Georgia Tbilisi Georgia Via Fax: + 995 32 99 86 90 Vienna, 5 March 2001 Your Excellency, Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! The International Press Institute (IPI), the global […] Read more »
Excessive and discriminatory VAT to be added on the sale of newspapers and magazines March 3, 2001 His Excellency Fernando de la Rúa President of the Republic Buenos Aires Argentina Fax: (+ 5411) 43 44 37 65 /37 89 Vienna, 3 May 2001 Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! Your Excellency, The International […] Read more »
Letter: Repressive media law approved by Macedonian government February 21, 2001 His Excellency Boris Trajkovski President of the Republic of Macedonia Via Fax: +389 2 112 147 His Excellency Mr. Ljubco Georgievski President of the Government of Republic of Macedonia Via Fax: +389 2 112 561 His Excellency Mr. Stojan Andov President of the Parliament of the Republic of Macedonia Via Fax: +389 2 113 643 […] Read more »
Letter: Intimidations against foreign correspondents February 19, 2001 His Excellency Robert Mugabe President Harare, Zimbabwe Vienna, 19 February 2001 Your Excellency The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is strongly concerned about the recent intimidations against foreign media and their correspondents in Zimbabwe. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press […] Read more »
Letter: Two journalists imprisoned February 5, 2001 H.E Omar Hassan Ahmed Al-Bashir President General Revolutionary Command Council Khartoum Sudan c/o Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan Vienna, Austria Vienna, 5 February 2001 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the decision by a Sudanese court to imprison two journalists after they […] Read more »
Letter: Wave of attacks against the independent and the state-owned media January 31, 2001 His Excellency Robert Mugabe President Harare Zimbabwe Vienna, 31 January 2001 Your Excellency The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the recent wave of attacks against the independent and the state-owned media in Zimbabwe. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly […] Read more »
IPI keeps Russia, Sri Lanka and Venezuela on “IPI watch list” removes Peru January 30, 2001 At the Board Meeting of the International Press Institute (IPI), held in New Delhi, India, on 26 January, the Executive Board Members unanimously agreed to keep Russia, Sri Lanka and Venezuela on the “IPI Watch List” and remove Peru. Regarding Russia, the Board agreed that a number of incidents have occurred which have reinforced the […] Read more »
Letter: Journalist beaten January 11, 2001 H.E. Daniel arap Moi President Office of the President Nairobi Kenya Vienna, 11 January 2001 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the assault on a TV journalist in Kenya. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom […] Read more »
Letter: Journalist attacked in Russia December 18, 2000 H.E. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin President The Kremlin Moscow Russia Via Fax: + 7 095 206 91 11/ 206 41 68 Vienna, 18 December 2000 Your Excellency, Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! The International Press […] Read more »
Letter: Russia’s ORT Television offices raided December 7, 2000 H.E. Vladimir Putin President The Kremlin Moscow Russia Vienna, 7 December 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is deeply concerned at the methods employed by the Moscow Air Transport prosecutor’s office during its raid on the offices of ORT Television. According to the information before […] Read more »
Letter: Swiss journalist detained in Indonesia December 4, 2000 H.E. Abduraman Wahid President Office of the President 15 Jalan Merdeka Utara 10110 Jakarta Indonesia Vienna, 4 December 2000 Your Excellency, Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of […] Read more »
Letter: Chad editor faces 2 years in prison for criminal defamation November 16, 2000 His Excellency President Idriss Deby Office of the President Avenue Charles de Gaulle N’Djamena Republic of Chad Vienna, 16 November 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is deeply concerned about the criminal defamation charges brought against Yaldet Oulatar Bégoto, editor-in-chief of N’Djamena Hebdo, and Al […] Read more »
Letter: Jordan journalist banned for life from carrying out his profession November 11, 2000 His Excellency Ali Abu Ragheb Prime Minister of Jordan Office of the Prime Minister Amman Jordan Fax: (009626) 464 2520 Vienna, 11 September 2000 Your Excellency, Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! The International Press Institute […] Read more »
Letter: Restrictions on Palestinian journalists November 2, 2000 His Excellency Ehud Barak Prime Minister Kiryat Ben-Gurion 3 Kaplan St, P.O. Box 187 91919 Jerusalem Israel By Fax: 2 (00972-2) 513 950 Vienna, 2 November, 2000 Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! Your Excellency The […] Read more »
Three more newspapers banned in Iran October 24, 2000 In a 24 October 2000 letter to Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei (below), IPI condemned the “temporary” bans on three weekly newspapers, increasing the total of recently banned publications in Iran to more than twenty. According to IPI’s sources, the weeklies “Sobh-e Omid” (Morning of Hope), “Mihan” (Homeland) and “Sepideh-e Zendegi” (Dawn of Life) were banned […] Read more »
Letter: Stiff fine imposed on Ethiopia journalist October 18, 2000 His Excellency Meles Zenawi Prime Minister Office of the Prime Minister P.O. Box 1031 Addis Ababa Ethiopia Vienna, 18 October 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute, the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the fine imposed on journalist Taye Belachew by the Federal High Court of Ethiopia. Stay informed. Stay engaged. […] Read more »
Letter: Authorities threaten independent publishing house in Belarus October 16, 2000 H.E. Aleksandr Lukashenko President Office of the President 220010 Minsk Minsk oblast Belarus Vienna, 16 October 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global organisation of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the recent action by the authorities against an independent publishing house. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive […] Read more »
Letter: Armed forces helicopters target radio station in Palestine October 12, 2000 His Excellency Ehud Barak Prime Minister Kiryat Ben-Gurion 3 Kaplan St, P.O. Box 187 91919 Jerusalem Israel Vienna, 12 October 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the deliberate targeting by Israeli armed forces of a Palestine radio station in Ramallah. Stay informed. Stay […] Read more »
Letter: India university effectively bans daily newspaper from campus October 10, 2000 Mr. K.K.N. Kurup Vice Chancellor University of Calicut Kerala India 10 October 2000 Dear Sir, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of journalists and media executives, condemns the decision of the University of Calicut to effectively ban the daily newspaper Malayala Manorama from the University campus. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of […] Read more »
Letter: Increase in printing costs exert heavy toll on free press in Ethiopia August 31, 2000 His Excellency Meles Zenawi Prime Minister Office of the Prime Minister P.O. Box 1031 Addis Ababa Ethiopia Vienna, 31 August 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is deeply worried at the recent increase in printing costs in Ethiopia. According to the information before IPI, on […] Read more »
Letter: Azerbaijani journalist arrested August 24, 2000 H.E. Heydar Aliyev President Office of the President Baku Azerbaijan Vienna, 24 August 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the arrest of an Azerbaijani journalist. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and […] Read more »
Letter: Four foreign TV journalists arrested in Liberia August 21, 2000 H.E. Charles Taylor President of the Republic of Liberia Monrovia Liberia Vienna, 21 August 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, strongly condemns the arrest of four foreign TV journalists in Liberia. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press […] Read more »
Letter: Iran spiritual leader blocks press bill August 7, 2000 H.E. Seyed Mohammad Khatami President Dr. Al Shariati Ave. Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Vienna, 7 August 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is deeply concerned with the continuing repression of Iran’s reformist media. On 6 August, spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei personally intervened to […] Read more »
Letter: Serbian reporter sentenced to 7 years in prison by military court July 27, 2000 H.E. Slobodan Milosevic President Belgrade Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vienna, 27 July 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and journalists, condemns in the strongest possible terms the conviction of a Serb reporter by a military court. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI […] Read more »
Letter: Staff of New Democrat newspaper harassed and intimidated by authorities July 17, 2000 Dr. Charles Ghankay Taylor President Office of the President Capitol Hill 1000 Monrovia 10 Liberia Fax: 00 231 226-076 Vienna, 17 July 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and journalists, condemns in the strongest possible terms the latest acts of intimidation and harassment by the Liberian authorities against […] Read more »
Letter: Managing editor arrested Democratic Republic of the Congo July 12, 2000 H.E. Laurent Desire Kabila President Presidence de la Republique Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Vienna, 12 July 2000 Your Excellency, Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of […] Read more »
Letter: Four Turkish Cypriot journalists arrested July 11, 2000 Dr. Dervis Eroglu Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Office of the Prime Minister Lefkosa Cyprus Vienna, 11 July 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and journalists, is deeply concerned about the arrest of four Turkish Cypriot journalists. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of […] Read more »
Letter: Censorship measures reintroduced in Sri Lanka July 4, 2000 H.E. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga President Presidential Secretarial Secretarial Building Colombo Sri Lanka Vienna, 4 July 2000 Your Excellency, Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join thousands of journalists who receive the IPI Weekly Digest—press freedom news, opportunities, and media innovation insights delivered weekly. Join us! The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and journalists, […] Read more »
Letter: North Korean authorities refuse entry to South Korean journalist June 28, 2000 His Excellency Kim Jong Il Chairman of the National Defence Commission Supreme People’s Assembly Pyongyang Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Vienna, 28 June 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, condemns the refusal by North Korean authorities to allow Chosun Ilbo journalist Kim In-gu to enter […] Read more »
Letter: Headquarters of Kenya’s Daily Nation attacked by students June 13, 2000 President Daniel Arap Moi Office of the President Harambee House Nairobi Kenya 13 June 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and journalists, strongly condemns the attack made on the headquarters of Kenya’s biggest newspaper, the Daily Nation. On 12 June, Kenyan students attempted to burn down the Nation […] Read more »
Letter: Hong Kong journalists harassed by Vancouver police June 6, 2000 Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Office of the Prime Minister Ottawa Canada Vienna, 6 June 2000 Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of journalists and editors, wishes to express its concern to the Canadian government at the treatment of two Hong Kong journalists by the Vancouver police. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Join […] Read more »