Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Radio station closed down, two journalists arrested

Radio station closed down, two journalists arrested

On 30 September 2009, Al-Shabaab forces ordered the closure of privately-owned Radio Warsan and arrested the station’s director and news editor.

Link to: Supreme Court verdict quashes case against human rights activist

Supreme Court verdict quashes case against human rights activist

The Court’s verdict quashes the case against Mukoko, in which she was being charged with banditry, sabotage and terrorism.

Link to: Journalists endangered by police tactics, says IFJ

Journalists endangered by police tactics, says IFJ

IFJ is concerned over security operations involving police masquerading as journalists as well as the arrest of journalist Laxman Choudhary.

Link to: Two journalists convicted of defamation, fined

Two journalists convicted of defamation, fined

Editor-in-chief Kevin Doyle and reporter Neou Vannarin were each fined US$1,000 for publishing an article in which an opposition lawmaker criticised a group of military officers.

Link to: Four journalists among prisoners released by junta

Four journalists among prisoners released by junta

Reporter Eint Khaing Oo and editors Kyaw Kyaw Thant, Thet Zin and Aung Thwin were released along with over 7,000 political prisoners.

Link to: Two more bloggers arrested, websites blocked

Two more bloggers arrested, websites blocked

One of the first journalists to start blogging in Iran was arrested on 17 September 2009.

Link to: Two journalists freed after being held for a year

Two journalists freed after being held for a year

RSF is relieved to learn of the release of journalists Mohammed Al-Qeeq and Ayad Srour.

Link to: Media advocate acquitted of defamation

Media advocate acquitted of defamation

An Indonesian court has found journalist and free expression advocate Upi Asmaradhana not guilty of defaming a police commander.

Link to: Television station’s antenna shut down following critical report on former government official

Television station’s antenna shut down following critical report on former government official

The antenna of the Canal 19 television station was shut down after the station broadcast a report accusing a former government official of corruption.

Link to: Radio One journalist hospitalised; two journalists suspended over radio reports

Radio One journalist hospitalised; two journalists suspended over radio reports

A talk-show host with Radio One was in hospital for injuries received from security agents. Two radio show presenters for Radio Simba are under indefinite suspension.

Link to: Another detained blogger released by police

Another detained blogger released by police

Police released blogger Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh after she promised to quit writing her blog, which had been critical of the government.

Link to: Jailed journalist on hunger strike; opposition party website editor arrested

Jailed journalist on hunger strike; opposition party website editor arrested

RSF is calling for more information about the health of journalist Mohammad Hassin Falahieh Zadeh after he was transferred to the infirmary of Tehran’s Evin prison.

Link to: Radio presenters acquitted in election coverage lawsuit

Radio presenters acquitted in election coverage lawsuit

A court ruled that two Joy Radio presenters did not have to answer to charges of breaking election rules.

Link to: Media mogul sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for libel

Media mogul sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for libel

Media magnate Sondhi Limthongkul was sentenced to a total of two years plus six months in prison for two separate libel cases.

Link to: Authorities tighten grip on Tibetan websites and readers

Authorities tighten grip on Tibetan websites and readers

Two new Tibetan websites that are hosted on servers within China have been inaccessible for the past month.