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International Press Institute (IPI)
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IPI is a global network of editors, journalists and media executives supporting independent journalism since 1950.
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The International Press Institute (IPI) is a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists who share a common dedication to quality, independent journalism. Together, we promote the conditions that allow journalism to fulfill its public function, the most important of which is the media’s ability to operate free from interference and without fear of retaliation. Our mission is to defend media freedom and the free flow of news wherever they are threatened. IPI was formed at Columbia University following the Second World War by 34 leading editors from 15 countries on the belief that a free press would contribute to the creation of a better world. IPI today includes members in more than 100 countries across the globe united in the belief that freedom of expression is “the right that protects all other rights” and must be protected and defended.
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https://ipi.media/
Externer Link zu International Press Institute (IPI)
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- Gemeinnützige Organisationen
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- 11–50 Beschäftigte
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- A-1010 Vienna
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- Nonprofit
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- 1950
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- press freedom, advocacy, research, event organisation, free speech, human rights, media ethics, journalism best practices, international relations, investigative journalism, digital media, online free speech, digital safety und social media
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A-1010 Vienna, 1010, AT
Beschäftigte von International Press Institute (IPI)
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Monika Garbačiauskaitė-Budrienė
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Timothy Large
Head of Investigative Journalism for Europe Fund (IJ4EU), International Press Institute
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Ipek Yezdani
International Journalist & Diplomatic Correspondent & International News Editor & Communications expert & Media Relations Manager &
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Amy Brouillette
Director of Advocacy | Editorial, New Media, Strategic Communications
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🇬🇷The unsolved murder of journalist Giorgos Karaivaz exposes deep cracks in Greece's fight against organized crime and threats to journalism. In a new article, Jenny Tsiropoulou & babis polychroniadis explain why there can be no such thing as press freedom without justice.⚖️🗞️ Read now👉https://lnkd.in/dZC9X5T8 #JournalistsMatter #GiorgosKaraivaz #PressFreedom
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Gazeteciler ve hak savunucuları bilgi edinme başvurularını anlatıyor! Türkiye’de son yıllarda devlet kurumları bilgi edinme başvurularına nasıl cevap veriyor merak ediyor musunuz? Sık başvuru yapanların deneyimlerini dinlemek ister misiniz? O halde panelimize davetlisiniz! 📅 17 Ekim Perşembe ⏰ 15:00 TSİ Gazeteci Elif İnce moderatörlüğünde gerçekleşecek panelde, bilgi edinme başvuruları konusunda deneyimli gazeteciler, avukatlar ve sivil toplum temsilcileri tecrübelerini paylaşacak. Av. arif ali cangı, gazeteci Tuğba Tekerek, Ceza İnfaz Sisteminde Sivil Toplum Derneği temsilcisi Ahmet Kavruk ve gazeteci Emre Kizilkaya ile başarılı örneklerden karşılaşılan zorluklara, açılan davalara ve alınan emsal yargı kararlarına kadar pek çok konuyu ele alacağız. Güncel örnekler eşliğinde Türkiye’de bilgi edinme hakkının mevcut durumunu derinlemesine inceleyeceğimiz bu panelde: - IPI’ın Dünya Bilgi Edinme Hakkı Günü için hazırladığı özel raporu değerlendireceğiz. - Cevap alınan başvuruları ve iyi örnekleri inceleyeceğiz. - Cevapsız kalan başvurular için açılan davaları ve sonuçlarını tartışacağız. - Devlet kurumlarının bilgi edinme başvurularına dair tutumunu değerlendireceğiz. Demokrasinin temel taşlarından bilgi edinme hakkına dair fikir sahibi olmak ve bu hakkı nasıl etkin kullanabileceğinizi öğrenmek isterseniz panelimize davetlisiniz. Kayıt için: https://buff.ly/4dChefz
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#Kyrgyzstan: IPI condemns prison sentences that a court in Bishkek handed today to journalists Mahabat Tajibek Kyzy and Azamat Ishenbekov. Two other journalists, Aktilek Kaparov and Ayke Beshekeyeva, were sentenced to three years of probation. Tajibek Kyzy and Ishenbekov were sentenced to six and five years of prison, respectively, on charges of “calling for mass riots”. They were initially detained in an unprecedented wave of arrests on January 16, which targeted in total 11 media workers who had at some point worked with media projects led by Temirov. The seven remaining media workers who were arrested in January were found not guilty and released. Read our full statement 👉
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How can AI turbocharge the delivery of high-quality news in Africa? Can #AI help #localjournalism thrive? Join us on October 17 at 14:00 CET for a virtual visit to Scrolla.Africa and find out. ➡🔗Save your spot: https://buff.ly/3ZSo2m2 Scrolla.Africa is an award-winning #MediaPlatform combining high-integrity popular news with innovative low-data mobile tech, serving the continent’s vast, underserved middle class. 👋 During the visit you will meet: • Mungo Soggot, CEO • Everson Luhanga, Editor at Large • Sbongile Nonyana, Reporter and Translator • Dylan Bettencourt, News Editor 🗯️ The event format combines a behind-the-scenes of the newsroom and an open Q&A for all participants. -- #MediaInnovation #DigitalMedia #Journalism #AfricanMedia #AfricanJournalism #DigitalPlatfroms #DataLight #ArtificialIntelligence #BigTech
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🇨🇾In Cyprus, a fragile media landscape is threatened by a law against 'fake news'👇 ✍️A new article by Natalie Alkiviadou, Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Free Speech - Vanderbilt University, outlines old and new challenges of the media landscape in Cyprus. 🚨Latest of all, a new draft law that aims to criminalize 'fake news' and offensive content, threatening to restrict free speech and increase self-censorship. 📅Amid mounting criticism from local and international organizations, the Cypriot government has paused the law to consult media stakeholders, with an expert committee meeting scheduled for 11 October 2024. 🤝Organizations like the Union of Cyprus Journalists, the Cyprus Institute of Mass Communication, and others will come together to discuss the law’s impact on press freedom. 📢The Media Freedom Rapid Response international consortium calls on the Cypriot government to align with international standards and withdraw the proposed amendment, which risks further damaging Cyprus’s fragile media landscape. Read our joint press release👉https://lnkd.in/dpwWE9Dv Read Natalie Alkiviadou's article👉https://lnkd.in/dzbR95rg European Federation of Journalists European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) ARTICLE 19 Free Press Unlimited Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa #MediaFreedom #FakeNewsLaw #FreeSpeech #JournalismMatters #PressFreedom #CyprusLaw #CyprusJournalism #SLAPP
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#Mozambique: As Mozambique holds its presidential election today, IPI notes with concern reported cases of press freedom threats & violations ahead of today’s poll. We call on all stakeholders including political parties & supporters to respect press freedom & allow the media to duly undertake its work.
Mozambique: Abuses Against Media, Activists Before Elections
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This week, IPI and our press freedom partners, including CPJ, RSF, and EFJ, are at the UN in Geneva calling on the international community to do more to protect journalists in Gaza. In our meetings, including with the president of the UN Human Rights Council, IPI has emphasized that the continued killing of journalists in Gaza endangers journalists and press freedom everyone. One year after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and the start of the Israel-Hamas war, states must do more to place effective pressure on Israeli authorities to comply with international law; protect journalist safety; investigate the killing of journalists by its forces and secure accountability; and grant international media outlets immediate access to report independently from Gaza.
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This week is the grim one-year mark of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war – a conflict that has taken a devastating toll on journalists and media outlets in Palestine. In Gaza, Israeli strikes have killed at least 123 journalists – the largest number of journalists to be killed in any armed conflict in this span of time to date. Dozens of media outlets have been leveled. Independent investigations such as those conducted by Forbidden Stories have found that in several of these cases journalists were intentionally targeted by the Israeli military – which constitutes a war crime. Over the past year IPI has stood with our press freedom partners calling for an immediate end to the killing of journalists in Gaza as well as for international media to be allowed unfettered access to report independently from inside Gaza. In May, IPI and our partner IMS jointly presented the 2024 World Press Freedom Hero award to Palestinian journalists in Gaza. The award recognized the extraordinary courage and resilience that Palestinian journalists have demonstrated in being the world’s eyes and ears in Gaza. This week, we renew our call on the international community to protect journalists in Gaza as well as in the West Bank and Lebanon. Allies of Israel, including Media Freedom Coalition members, must pressure the Israeli government to protect journalist safety and stop attacks on the press. This also includes the growing media censorship demonstrated by Israel’s recent closure of Al Jazeera’s Ramallah bureau. IPI is at the UN in Geneva this week with our partners Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters without Borders (RSF), the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), and others for high-level meetings aimed at raising awareness of the continued attacks on the press and urging the international community to protect journalists. Among our key messages: The continued killings of journalists in Gaza – and corresponding impunity – endangers journalists and press freedom everyone. On this sombre anniversary, our joint ad in this week’s Washington Post honors the journalists bravely reporting on the war, often at great personal risk, and underscores IPI’s solidarity with those that dedicate their lives to uncovering the truth. But it is clear that solidarity is not enough. Action is needed. The international community must place effective pressure on the Israeli authorities to comply with international law; protect the safety of journalists; investigate the killing of journalists by its forces and secure accountability; and grant international media outlets immediate and unfettered access to report independently from Gaza. We urge the international community to meet this moment of crisis and stand up for the protection of journalists and freedom of the press in Gaza. An attack against journalists anywhere is an attack against freedom and democracy everywhere.
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International Press Institute (IPI) hat dies direkt geteilt
I was honored to participate in last week's fact-finding mission to Georgia, representing the International Press Institute (IPI). The mission was organized by the partners of the Council of Europe’s Platform for the Safety of Journalists and the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), which includes IPI. Our aim was to evaluate the state of press freedom in the country. The situation is alarming: amid rising authoritarianism, journalism has become an increasingly dangerous profession. As the country gears up for the decisive parliamentary elections, journalists from critical and independent media outlets consistently face physical, verbal, legal, and financial attacks. You can find our joint statement here 👉https://buff.ly/3Nw3VmB