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June 03, 2005
Botswana: Professor Deported
IPI Condemns Deportation of Professor Kenneth Good from Botswana, Says Decision Undermines Country's Position as One of Africa's Freest Read more »
April 22, 2005
Africa: Failure of Governments to Respect Media Independence is Worldwide, Says IPI
On World Press Freedom Day, 3 May 2005, the International Press Institute (IPI) calls on Governments to allow journalists to work freely and without suffocating restrictions. Read more »
April 27, 2005
Zimbabwe: IPI Names SW Radio Africa 'Free Media Pioneer 2005'
The International Press Institute (IPI) has announced its decision to honour SW Radio Africa with its 2005 Free Media Pioneer Award. Gerry Jackson, founder and station manager of… Read more »
February 28, 2005
Botswana: Political Analyst Served With Deportation Order
The following is an IPI letter to Minister for Presidential Affairs and Public Administration DK Kwelagobe: Read more »
February 18, 2005
Zimbabwe: Journalist Jan Raath Forced to Leave Country
Your Excellency, Read more »
November 14, 2003
South Africa: IPA Disappointed By Court's Decision to Reject Journalist's Right of Confidentiality
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, leading journalists and media executives in over 120 countries, is disappointed at the decision of the… Read more »
October 17, 2003
Zimbabwe: Media Lawyer Assaulted
The following is an IPI Watch List protest to President Robert Mugabe: Read more »
South Africa: Journalists Refuse 'Invitation' to Provide Information to Commission
IPI Criticises Decision of South African Hefer Commission to Widen Pursuit of Journalists Read more »
October 10, 2003
South Africa: Letter to President Mbeki Regarding Subpoena Against Journalist
Thabo Mbeki President of South Africa The Presidency Union Buildings, West Wing Government Avenue Pretoria 0001 Republic of South Africa Read more »
October 06, 2003
Zimbabwe: Government Reportedly Investigating 'The Standard' And 'Zimbabwe Independent' Newspapers
The following is an IPI letter to President Robert Mugabe: Read more »
August 27, 2001
Zimbabwe: International Press Institute Condemns Editor's Arrest
His Excellency President Robert Mugabe, Office of the President Causeway, Harare Zimbabwe Read more »
August 20, 2001
Zambia: IPI Fears Radio Station's Suspension Part of a Wider Campaign to Silence Independent Media Prior to Elections
In a 20 August 2001 letter to Zambian President Frederick Chiluba, IPI expressed concern over the decision of the Zambian government to suspend with immediate effect the… Read more »
August 16, 2001
Africa: IPI Concerned About Media Regulation Tendencies in World Conference Against Racism Draft Papers
The following is an IPI open letter to United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson: Read more »
July 27, 2002
Zimbabwe: IPI Condemns Decision to Suspend Accreditation of BBC Correspondents
In a 27 July 2001 letter to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, IPI deplored the latest decision by the Zimbabwean government to suspend the accreditation of British Broadcasting… Read more »
June 28, 2001
Zimbabwe: Government Refuses to Renew Foreign Journalist's Accreditation
In a 28 June 2001 letter to President Robert Mugabe, IPI expressed its deep concern over the Zimbabwean government's refusal to renew a foreign journalist's accreditation. Read more »
June 27, 2001
Zimbabwe: IPI Concerned Over Government Statements
In a 26 June 2001 letter to President Robert Mugabe, IPI expressed concern over recent statements made by government ministers regarding the passage of the Freedom of Information… Read more »
May 28, 2001
Malawi: Newspaper Vendor Arrested, Editor Sought By Police
In a 25 May 2001 letter to President Bakili Muluzi, IPI condemned the recent decision of the police in the Malawi capital Lilongwe to arrest a newspaper vendor selling newspapers… Read more »
February 20, 2001
Zimbabwe: IPI Protests Intimidation Of Foreign Media
Your Excellency, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is strongly concerned about the recent intimidations against foreign… Read more »
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