HASH(0x8965138) **Updates IFEX alerts of 21 January, 20 January, 12 January and 11 January 1999** (WAJA/IFEX) – The following is a WAJA press release: We have been following recent events in Sierra Leone and are outraged and shocked by the senseless and indiscriminate attacks and persecution of both foreign and local journalists in Sierra Leone. […]
HASH(0x8965138)
**Updates IFEX alerts of 21 January, 20 January, 12 January and 11 January
1999**
(WAJA/IFEX) – The following is a WAJA press release:
We have been following recent events in Sierra Leone and are outraged and
shocked by the senseless and indiscriminate attacks and persecution of both
foreign and local journalists in Sierra Leone. We are particularly concerned
about the horrendous casualties suffered by our colleagues in Sierra Leone
during the battle for control of Freetown, the national capital, between the
Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebels, Armed Forces Ruling Council (ARFC)
fighters and ECOMOG.
We condemn in no uncertain terms the abduction of journalists by the rebels,
the killing of journalists and the destruction of media houses and
equipment.WAJA has had occasion in the past to condemn the anti-media
measures of the Tejan Kabbah regime, particularly the death sentence passed
against some journalists.
Whilst urging all parties in the crisis in Sierra Leone to lay down arms and
bring peace to the long-suffering people of Sierra Leone, we equally appeal
to them to respect the dignity and right of journalists, irrespective of
their perceived political leanings, to do their work.
ties of the Zimbabwe Union of
Journalists (ZUJ), an IFJ member, on these issues and Farhana Ismail, a
member of the IFJ Executive Committee has raised this matter in Southern
Africa. The IFJ will continue to address the issue internationally.
Recommended Action
Send appeals to the President:
journalists in matters relating to press coverage
detention and their right to freedom of expression have been abused
the
jurisdiction of Zimbabwe’s High Court, and that they find it acceptable to
detain people incommunicado
dropped and to guarantee that journalists in Zimbabwe are free to inform the
public
Appeals To
President Robert Mugabe
Office of the President
Causeway, Harare
Zimbabwe
Fax: +263 4 708 557
Please copy appeals to the source if possible.
For further information, contact Cailin Mackenzie at the IFJ, Rue Royale,
266, B-1210 Brussels, Belgium , tel: +322 223 2265 or +322 219 7780, fax:
+322 219 2976, e-mail: ifj.safety@pophost.eunet.be, Internet:
http://www.ifj.org/