Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: New wave of violence against the media

New wave of violence against the media

Attacks on community and education media are yet another sign of the deterioration in the general press freedom situation, RSF said.

Link to: Writer and advocate released from prison

Writer and advocate released from prison

WiPC welcomes the release of dissident writer, pro-democracy advocate and member of Independent Chinese PEN Centre Zhang Lin on 12 August 2009.

Link to: Satellite broadcaster found guilty, fined in slander suit

Satellite broadcaster found guilty, fined in slander suit

Heavy fine for broadcaster over ‘misquote’ of top military official fuels concern about media freedom

Link to: ANHRI director denied entry to Morocco

ANHRI director denied entry to Morocco

The Moroccan government has prevented Gamal Eid, ANHRI’s executive director, from entering Morocco.

Link to: One journalist released, dozens remain behind bars

One journalist released, dozens remain behind bars

CPJ welcomes the news that photojournalist Majid Saeedi has been released on bail, but remains concerned that he still faces charges.

Link to: Owner of information technology firm arrested for “sending e-mails”

Owner of information technology firm arrested for “sending e-mails”

RSF condemns the arrest of Amir Asslani and the raids carried out at his home and his company’s headquarters.

Link to: Authorities close two Lebanese television station offices

Authorities close two Lebanese television station offices

Saudi conservatives regard the programme “Bold Red Line” as shocking and immoral, and a violation of Islamic law.

Link to: Authorities close journalists’ association; three journalists arrested

Authorities close journalists’ association; three journalists arrested

IFJ called on Iranian authorities to end the campaign of intimidation of journalists in the country following the closure last night of the Association of Journalists in Tehran whose offices were raided and sealed by armed men.

Link to: House arrest may be over for Zouari, says RSF

House arrest may be over for Zouari, says RSF

RSF is relieved to learn that the Tunisian authorities have lifted their supervision of journalist Abdallah Zouari, ending seven years of house arrest and a total of 18 years of police and judicial persecution.

Link to: Freelance journalist released after completing one-year term; three Americans among new arrests

Freelance journalist released after completing one-year term; three Americans among new arrests

Five journalists have been released in Iran, including one who had been held for a year. Another four were picked up in the crackdown following the 12 June elections.

Link to: Regional government’s press team assaulted, arrested

Regional government’s press team assaulted, arrested

National Guard personnel and police officers assaulted and detained a journalist, camera operator and photographer from the Miranda state government’s press team.

Link to: Appeal court exonerates journalist in 2004 criminal defamation case

Appeal court exonerates journalist in 2004 criminal defamation case

An appeal court in Dakar has exonerated Madiambal Diagne, managing editor of the privately-owned newspaper “Le Quotidien”, in a 2004 criminal defamation case.

Link to: Court acquits one journalist, six others face prison sentences for defaming president

Court acquits one journalist, six others face prison sentences for defaming president

Six journalists could go to jail if found guilty of criminal charges of “sedition” and “defamation” resulting from the publication of a statement criticising President Yahya Jammeh.

Link to: Former journalist dies in custody

Former journalist dies in custody

RSF is saddened to learn that former journalist Alireza Eftekhari died on 15 June 2009; his family was not given the body until 13 July.

Link to: Court rejects journalist’s appeal

Court rejects journalist’s appeal

An independent journalist was handed down a six-month sentence and ordered to pay US$2,500 in damages for slandering José Makila, deposed governor of Équateur province.