The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today expressed dismay after a court in Belgrade overturned the convictions of those found guilty of the 1999 murder of Serbian journalist Slavko Ćuruvija and ordered a retrial.
English
30. nov 2021.
IPI Board: Let Maria Ressa travel to Oslo, drop all charges
English
06. nov 2021.
IPI welcomes U.S. blacklisting of NSO Group over Pegasus spyware abuses
The IPI global network today welcomes the decision by the United States government to blacklist Israeli company NSO Group over the abuse of its spyware technology Pegasus to target journalists and others, and urged other democratic countries around the world to follow the Biden administration’s lead by sanctioning and regulating the technology.
English
02. nov 2021.
Impunity Day: Insufficient progress in solving killings of journalists
Svet
30. avg 2021.
Snouden: Eplova aplikacija je katastrofa u nastajanju. IPI: Ugrožavanje privatnosti i medijskih sloboda
Aplikacija kompanije Epl, načelno dizajnirana da prepoznaje slučajeve seksualnog zlostavljanja dece, vlastima ostavlja prostor za cenzuru, prisluškivanje i progon. IPI procenjuje da, bez obzira na moguće dobre namere Epla, one nose rizik od lančane reakcije praćenja i prisluškivanja mnogih pojedinaca, uključujući i novinare
English
27. avg 2021.
With new foreign agent labels, Russia steps up attack on independent media
The IPI global network today condemned what it called the biggest crackdown on independent media in Russia in several years and urged international condemnation of the escalating assault on media freedom by the Kremlin ahead of next month’s parliamentary election.
English
23. jul 2021.
Hungary: IPI demands inquiry into use of Pegasus spyware against journalists
English
11. jun 2021.
Two decades of impunity for murder of Serbian journalist Milan Pantić
Pritisci i napadi
30. apr 2021.
IPI povodom Svetskog dana slobode medija: Globalni pad slobode štampe
Porast autoritarnosti i "neliberalizma" podstiču globalni pad slobode štampe, a antidemokratski režimi sve više osećaju da mogu nekažnjeno da "stavljaju metu na čelo" medijima, ocenjeno je u analizi Međunarodnog instituta za štampu (IPI), uoči 3. maja, Svetskog dana slobode medija.
English
30. apr 2021.
WPFD 2021: Attacks on press freedom growing bolder amid rising authoritarianism
Collective action needed to stop domino effect of silencing independent media
Pritisci i napadi
12. apr 2021.
Međunarodne organizacije povodom godišnjice ubistva: Ni posle toliko godina nema pravde za porodicu Slavka Ćuruvije
Pritisci i napadi
25. mar 2021.
Deset međunarodnih organizacija pisalo Vučiću i Brnabić zbog napada na medije
Međunarodni institut za štampu (IPI) i još devet organizacija za zaštitu slobode medija poslali su pismo predsedniku i premijerki Srbije, Aleksandru Vučiću i Ani Brnabić, izražavajući ozbiljnu zabrinutost zbog izostanka odlučne reakcije vlasti povodom kampanje blaćenja Mreže za istraživanje kriminala i korupcije (KRIK).
English
24. mar 2021.
Serbia: Groups condemn deafening silence of government over KRIK smear campaign
English
13. mar 2021.
Serbia: MFRR condemns baseless smear campaign aimed at KRIK
The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) in condemning the smear campaign aimed at the Network for Investigation of Crime and Corruption (KRIK) by pro-government media outlets which propagated the baseless and dangerous claim that KRIK has a ‘secret deal’ with Veljko Belivuk, a recently arrested leader of an organised crime group.
Pritisci i napadi
24. feb 2021.
Svetske organizacije o presudi za paljenje Jovanovićeve kuće: Važan simbol pravde i početak isceljenja srpskog društva
Pritisci i napadi
09. sep 2020.
Međunarodni institut za štampu zgrožen ukidanjem presude za ubistvo Slavka Ćuruvije
English
09. sep 2020.
Convictions overturned and retrial ordered for murder of Serbian journalist Ćuruvija
The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today expressed dismay after a court in Belgrade overturned the convictions of those found guilty of the 1999 murder of Serbian journalist Slavko Ćuruvija and ordered a retrial.