Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Journalist held for 10 weeks released on bail

Journalist held for 10 weeks released on bail

Laxman Choudhury is still facing a sedition charge because police found Maoist leaflets in his possession.

Link to: Two Tibetans sentenced to three years in jail for posting Dalai Lama photographs online

Two Tibetans sentenced to three years in jail for posting Dalai Lama photographs online

The two have been detained in Lhasa since 1 October 2009, while their families have been unable to visit them or obtain any information about them.

Link to: Detained poet released by authorities

Detained poet released by authorities

Poet Khant Min Htet has been released after being detained by the police for about 10 days.

Link to: Two journalists arrested as intimidation continues

Two journalists arrested as intimidation continues

The latest victims are journalist Tahereh Riahai, who was arrested in Tehran, and Farhad Sharfai, a blogger arrested in Khoramabad.

Link to: Authorities deny entry to prominent human rights defender

Authorities deny entry to prominent human rights defender

Human Rights Watch urged the government to allow monitors into the country.

Link to: Activist freed under government amnesty

Activist freed under government amnesty

Sanjar Umarov was released after serving four years of a seven-year prison sentence on politically-motivated charges.

Link to: Editor released after one month in prison

Editor released after one month in prison

RSF is pleased to learn that A.S. Mani, editor of the Tamil magazine “Novena Netrikkan”, was released on bail on 27 November 2009.

Link to: CJFE welcomes release of Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and Australian Nigel Brennan

CJFE welcomes release of Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and Australian Nigel Brennan

Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and her Australian colleague Nigel Brennan have been released after 15 months in captivity.

Link to: Journalist arrested over remarks made at a private social gathering

Journalist arrested over remarks made at a private social gathering

Muhammad Abd al-Qadir al-Jasim was arrested on 22 November 2009 on charges of libel and slander.

Link to: Author and publisher of graphic novel fined

Author and publisher of graphic novel fined

Author Magdi El Shafai and publisher Mohamed El Sahrqawi were each fined 5,000 pounds (approx. US$900) for publishing “immoral material.”

Link to: Government refuses to renew foreign journalist’s visa

Government refuses to renew foreign journalist’s visa

While in Singapore, British journalist Benjamin Bland maintained a blog featuring occasional critical commentary on the country, including an entry on official secrecy over death penalty statistics.

Link to: Online censorship and new arrests of Internet users

Online censorship and new arrests of Internet users

Thassaporn Rattawongsa is the fourth Internet user to be arrested for attributing the stock market’s fall to the king’s health.

Link to: Two foreign journalists deported on immigration charges

Two foreign journalists deported on immigration charges

The journalists had been covering protest activities staged by Greenpeace against deforestation in the Kampar Peninsula.

Link to: Former Aqsa TV journalists arrested by security forces

Former Aqsa TV journalists arrested by security forces

Salam Fayyad’s government banned Aqsa TV in the West Bank on 16 September 2007.

Link to: Radio station suspended for 30 days

Radio station suspended for 30 days

Benin’s media regulatory body said Capp FM was suspended for hosting a programme that “endangered national cohesion and peace”.

Link to: Two foreign journalists arrested while covering Greenpeace rally

Two foreign journalists arrested while covering Greenpeace rally

The police failed to present an arrest warrant when detaining the journalists and 30 Greenpeace activists.