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Ljubljana: Support to the Hungarian Journalists to Protect Media Freedom

Ljubljana, 7 April 2011 - Disputes over media regulation and claims of political control of the media – cases in Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia,...

IPI Affiliate Launches Specialised Website on Press Freedom

IPI/IFEX, 11 April 2011 - The South and East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South...

SEENPM Issues a Report on the Hungarian Media Law Curtailing Press Freedom

However, the long-awaited media reform bill was submitted without any substantial consultations or discussions, seemingly by two MPs (rather than the government itself), which...

UNESCO Symposium Sparked Debate on Future of Freedom of Expression

Paris, 26 January 2011 - UNESCO hosted the second International Symposium on Freedom of Expression. Those in attendance numbered well over one hundred, with...

SEENPM General Assembly Discusses Network Strategy in Maastricht

Maastricht, 6 June 2010 - The South East European Network for Professionalization of Media and its member organizations played a unique catalyst role in...

Commitment to Review Counter-Terror Laws in Europe

7 October, 2009, Madrid  - Upon the initiative of Access Info,  40 organisations  sent an open letter to the Council of Europe's new Secretary General Thorbjoern...

SEENPM Participates in the Discussion on the New Notion of Media

June 1, 2009, Reykjavík - The need to prepare the public for the challenges of the new forms of media and social communication tools...

Free Speech Advocates Gathered in Oslo

June 7, 2009, Oslo - More than 500 journalists, writers, activists and artists from over 103 countries converged in Oslo, Norway June 1 – 6,...

SEENPM Contributes to the Debate on the Media Standards of the Council of Europe

May 6, 2009, Paris – “Fundamental rights, freedoms and relevant standards should be respected by all parties involved in the production and distribution of...

The Impact of the New EU AVMS Directive Discussed at CIJ, Budapest

January 10, 2008, Budapest. The new EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive, extending regulation to an uncertainly identified portion of the Internet, may have a...
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South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance to be held in Belgrade

Ninth edition of the South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance - SEEDIG's flagship event will be held on 25-26 November in...