Free Expression & the Law

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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.

Link to: Columnist suspended after writing articles about demands for democratic reforms

Columnist suspended after writing articles about demands for democratic reforms

Ali Saleh was advised that, following orders from “high-level authorities,” he was suspended indefinitely.

Link to: Court throws out Chansa Kabwela obscenity case

Court throws out Chansa Kabwela obscenity case

The ruling is a huge victory for press freedom in sub-Saharan Africa, says IPI.

Link to: Heavy fines but no jail time for editor convicted of defamation

Heavy fines but no jail time for editor convicted of defamation

Jean Bosco Gasasira was convicted on charges of defamation and invasion of privacy but acquitted on the more serious charge of insult and abuse.

Link to: Another blogger arrested for posts about Saffron Revolution

Another blogger arrested for posts about Saffron Revolution

A young blogger, Win Zaw Naing, is facing a possible 15-year jail sentence for posting pictures and reports about the September 2007 protests.

Link to: Reporting team freed after nearly a week in captivity

Reporting team freed after nearly a week in captivity

A Norwegian freelance journalist and an Afghan colleague were released after being held captive by the Taliban.

Link to: Communications council punishes nine media outlets

Communications council punishes nine media outlets

“Evidently, (the CNC) does not accept that members of government and the ruling party should attract criticism,” said RSF.

Link to: Iraqi court fines “Guardian” newspaper for defaming prime minister

Iraqi court fines “Guardian” newspaper for defaming prime minister

A Baghad court has ruled that the London-based newspaper defamed the prime minister in an April 2009 article depicting increasing authoritarianism in his government.

Link to: State broadcaster suspends employees for leaking information

State broadcaster suspends employees for leaking information

Three employees with the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings (ZBH) were suspended from their positions for 10 days after being accused of leaking information on a government directive.

Link to: Media regulatory body suspends television station

Media regulatory body suspends television station

On 26 October 2009, the Supreme Council for Communication directed the management of TVZ Africa to suspend transmission for technical reasons.

Link to: Arrests of journalists since disputed June election now top 100

Arrests of journalists since disputed June election now top 100

“This situation is intolerable. The international community must come to the aid of Iran’s journalists,” said RSF.

Link to: Authorities detain Uighur website managers

Authorities detain Uighur website managers

Chinese police have reportedly arrested two Uighur journalists who published online about Uighur issues in Xinjiang.

Link to: Editor freed after more than two months in custody

Editor freed after more than two months in custody

Abdoulaye Tiémogo told RSF that prison conditions in Ouallam were appalling. “There were almost 20 of us in cells designed for four or five people.”

Link to: Drop criminal libel charges against activist, Human Rights Watch urges

Drop criminal libel charges against activist, Human Rights Watch urges

The charges stem from the activist’s statement that the president of Chechnya was responsible for the murder of researcher Natalia Estemirova.

Link to: Members of volunteer group arrested, including freelance journalist

Members of volunteer group arrested, including freelance journalist

Members of the group had compiled a list of Cyclone Nargis victims, donated school textbooks and covered other school expenses.

Link to: Opposition daily fined in libel ruling, offices attacked

Opposition daily fined in libel ruling, offices attacked

RSF has called for all regulatory bodies to respect divergent views but also for journalists to maintain a sense of professionalism in their coverage of stories.