Ethiopia Revokes Reuters Journalists' Accreditation Following Investigative Report
Ethiopia's government has revoked the accreditation of three Reuters journalists after the agency published an investigative report on Ethiopia's involvement in training forces for the Sudanese civil war.
SIP expresses 'deep alarm' over Armed Forces guidelines for journalist accreditation
The Inter American Press Society is concerned about new guidelines from Ecuador's Armed Forces that seem to impose censorship and restrict journalistic access based on editorial lines.
Armed Forces clarify guidelines on accreditation and management of official information
The Ecuadorian Armed Forces issued a statement clarifying their guidelines regarding accreditation and management of official information following the unauthorized dissemination of official documents by a media outlet.
The worrisome profession of the Joint Command
A recent directive from Ecuador's Joint Command sets concerning parameters for press accreditation, raising alarms about media freedom.
The Advisory Council of Congress proposes to temporarily suspend the accreditations of Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo for serious infractions
The Congress has the green light to temporarily withdraw press accreditations from far-right agitators Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo due to serious regulatory violations.