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Parliament moves to further restrict media freedom as country assumes OSCE chairmanship

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November 25, 2009
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International Freedom of Expression eXchange: IPI urges OSCE member states to strongly criticise such press freedom restrictions, “which go against the spirit and intent of the OSCE itself.”

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Parliament moves to further restrict media freedom as country assumes OSCE chairmanship

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