Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: In Qaddafi case, Moroccan court hands down harsh judgment

In Qaddafi case, Moroccan court hands down harsh judgment

CPJ condemns a Moroccan court decision to impose heavy fines and damages on three independent dailies for “publicly harming” Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi.

Link to: Two newspapers sued

Two newspapers sued

Two newspapers from São Paulo state are being sued.

Link to: Detained journalist granted bail

Detained journalist granted bail

Augustine Kanja, a reporter for the Banjul-based “The Point” newspaper, was released without charge on 24 June 2009.

Link to: MADA demands the release of journalist Abu Samrah

MADA demands the release of journalist Abu Samrah

MADA condemns the arrest of Jordanian “alhaqiqa aldawliya” newspaper correspondent Qays Abu Samrah.

Link to: Court convicts newspaper editor for “publishing false information”

Court convicts newspaper editor for “publishing false information”

A managing editor who was accused of “publishing false information” was convicted and fined 50,000 Gambian dalasis (approx. US$1,890).

Link to: Editor sentenced to six months in prison

Editor sentenced to six months in prison

ANHRI expresses deep dissatisfaction towards the sentencing of editor Yasser Barakat, to six months in prison.

Link to: Two journalists sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, publisher exonerated

Two journalists sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, publisher exonerated

A magistrate’s court sentenced two journalists from the “Week-End”magazine to three months’ imprisonment for defaming a national assembly speaker.

Link to: Newspaper raided and staffers detained

Newspaper raided and staffers detained

Iranian security agents arrested about 25 employees of “Kalameh Sabz”, a newspaper owned by presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi.

Link to: Repressive mania continues as more journalists arrested

Repressive mania continues as more journalists arrested

The crackdown against journalists and cyber-dissidents continues in Iran with three more arrests, including a “Newsweek” correspondent.

Link to: News website director arrested

News website director arrested

On 18 June, the director of the news website Taqadoumy, Hanevy Ould Dehah, was arrested on the orders of the prosecutor’s office.

Link to: NIA storms newspaper’s printing offices, three journalists in hiding

NIA storms newspaper’s printing offices, three journalists in hiding

The personnel of the notoriously feared National Intelligence Agency stormed the printing house of the privately-owned “The Point” newspaper.

Link to: Canadian journalist and filmmaker arrested

Canadian journalist and filmmaker arrested

CJFE has called for the release of journalist and filmmaker Maziar Bahari and other detained journalists and bloggers.

Link to: Three more journalists detained, BBC correspondent to be deported

Three more journalists detained, BBC correspondent to be deported

Three more journalists have been arrested since 20 June 2009, bringing the number of journalists and cyberdissidents detained to 33.

Link to: Journalists arrested, Khamenei calls media ‘evil’

Journalists arrested, Khamenei calls media ‘evil’

In his first public address since demonstrations erupted in many cities across Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed foreign media.

Link to: Journalist under arrest

Journalist under arrest

Facing a criminal libel charge over a flawed story, journalist Rodrigo Angüe Nguema was arrested and imprisoned.

Link to: Dissident photographer held incommunicado, faces jail on “pre-crime social danger” charge

Dissident photographer held incommunicado, faces jail on “pre-crime social danger” charge

The Centro de Información Hablemos Press is being kept in the dark about where its photographer, María Nélida López Báez, has been held since her arrest by security forces.