Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Newspaper wins seven year old defamation case

Newspaper wins seven year old defamation case

A five-member panel unanimously dismissed the defamation charges brought by a traditional chief against “The Daily Dispatch”.

Link to: Courthouse filming lands journalist in jail

Courthouse filming lands journalist in jail

This is the third time this year that award-winning photojournalist and videographer Andrison Shadreck Manyere has been arrested.

Link to: ANR agents storm radio station, arrest programme guests

ANR agents storm radio station, arrest programme guests

ANR agents brought “Academy Plus”, a Radio Liberté political debate programme, to a sudden halt.

Link to: Website editor freed under presidential pardon

Website editor freed under presidential pardon

Hanevy Ould Dehah’s lawyer thanked all those who fought for his release and said without them his client would still be in prison.

Link to: Wave of police violence hits journalists

Wave of police violence hits journalists

RSF registered a total of 13 cases of abusive treatment and physical attacks against media personnel in February 2010.

Link to: Sudanese writer and publishing house fined

Sudanese writer and publishing house fined

The defendants were accused of “supporting Shi’ism” in a book that was published under the title, “Letters of the Sheikh Neil . . . Reviewing Islamic Thought”.

Link to: Journalist released after three months in arbitrary detention

Journalist released after three months in arbitrary detention

The national criminal investigations department still has not said why it arrested Maan Aqil at his workplace.

Link to: Google conviction could lead to prior control over videos posted online, reports RSF

Google conviction could lead to prior control over videos posted online, reports RSF

Three Google executives were found guilty of violating the privacy of a handicapped teenager by allowing a video of him being bullied to be posted on Google Video in 2006.

Link to: Government urged to release Cabinda rights defenders

Government urged to release Cabinda rights defenders

Three human rights defenders were arrested, apparently on political grounds, following an 8 January 2010 attack on Togolese footballers in Cabinda.

Link to: Court sentences three journalists to prison

Court sentences three journalists to prison

Charles Kabonero, Didas Gasana and Richard Kayigamba of the weekly “Umuseso” were found guilty of “invading privacy” in one of their articles.

Link to: Political and religious thinkers barred from entering the country

Political and religious thinkers barred from entering the country

The authorities should cease denying entry to visiting speakers solely on the basis of their opinions, says Human Rights Watch.

Link to: French TV network France 24 suspended, opposition newspapers threatened

French TV network France 24 suspended, opposition newspapers threatened

The political situation has been tense since President Laurent Gbagbo dissolved the government on 12 February 2010, thereby postponing elections yet again.

Link to: Al-Shabaab militants arrest radio journalist in southern Somalia

Al-Shabaab militants arrest radio journalist in southern Somalia

The arrest follows a report filed by the journalist about a shooting by Al-Shabaab militias.

Link to: Two journalists freed after being held for more than one month without charge

Two journalists freed after being held for more than one month without charge

Reporter Ali Taha and cameraman Ali Ahmed were arrested in the Damascus suburb of Sayda Zainab on 2 January 2010.

Link to: Newspaper fined US$900,000 for libel

Newspaper fined US$900,000 for libel

A private company sued the newspaper for defamation after it published an article calling its equipment “scraps”.

Link to: Editor freed, but fears grow for missing journalist

Editor freed, but fears grow for missing journalist

Editor Chandana Sirimalwatte was held without charge for 18 days.