Articles by International Press Centre (IPC)
![Nigerian Police Officers monitor the counting of votes at Shagari Primary School polling station in Yola, Adamawa State, 23 February 2019, LUIS TATO/AFP/Getty Images](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/nigeria-election-vote-police-getty.jpg)
IPC Nigeria condemns attacks on journalists during elections
The International Press Centre in Lagos condemns the reported attacks on media practitioners during the Presidential and Senatorial elections over the weekend.
![A man reads a copy of the "Daily Trust" newspaper in Abuja, Nigeria, 7 August 2014, Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/nigeria-daily-trust-newspaper-getty.jpg)
Nigerian army’s raid on “Daily Trust” offices condemned
The International Press Centre has condemned the raid and forced closure of Daily Trust Newspaper’s head office in Abuja by the Nigerian military.
![Zimbabweans celebrate after President Robert Mugabe resigns in Harare, Zimbabwe, 21 November 2017, REUTERS/Mike Hutchings](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/zimbabwe-mugabe-resigns-celebration-reuters.jpg)
Silencing ‘secrets’ in Guinea, information vs HIV, #FreeMartha and goodbye Mugabe: November in Africa
Major strides towards fighting impunity in The Gambia, US journalist Martha O’Donovan charged with subversion in Zimbabwe as Mugabe resigns, Guinea’s clampdown on free expression, and more in our November roundup of free expression issues in Africa.
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45 days and counting: Cameroon’s internet shutdown
Within the past year, the government of Cameroon has shut down the internet in its attempt to clamp down on demonstrations in English-speaking regions of the country.
![26 year old Pakistani journalist Zeenat Shahzadi was kidnapped off the streets of Lahore in August 2015. , Facebook](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/zeenat-shahzadi-header-nov16.jpg)
The Pakistani government must release Zeenat Shahzadi from custody
Journalist Zeenat Shahzadi was recently recovered from a kidnapping. Rather than releasing her to her family, the Pakistani government is arbitrarily holding her in custody.
![A woman buys the final issue of The Cambodia Daily newspaper at a store along a street in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, September 4, 2017. , REUTERS/Samrang Pring](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cambodia-daily-dictatorship.jpg)
Immediate action needed to end attacks on democracy in Cambodia
IFEX members join 55 NGOs in an open call to the international community to reconvene the Paris Peace Conference in light of its 26th anniversary and worsening attacks on democracy in Cambodia.
![Ghana President elect Nana Akufo-Addo, of the New Patriotic Party, smiles on being declared the winner of the presidential election in Accra, Ghana, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016., Sunday Alamba / AP](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/ap_16344834626282.jpg)
Urgent Call on the Advancement of Citizens’ Access to Information in Ghana
34 NGOs call on the government of Ghana to ensure its citizens’ right to access to information.
![A still image taken from a video shot on 1 October 2017, shows protesters waving Ambazonian flags in front of a road block in the English-speaking city of Bamenda, Cameroon, REUTERS/via Reuters TV](https://ifex.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cameroon-english-speaking-region-protests-reuters.jpg)
Security forces kill unarmed protestors in anglophone regions of Cameroon
AFEX has denounced the brutality of Cameroon’s security forces against unarmed civilians, reportedly killing 12 people and injuring many more in the country’s English-speaking regions, as well as the government’s decision to shut down the internet for the second time this year amidst protests.