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Link to: Media conference campaigns for freedom of expression; looks at bill on broadcasting

Media conference campaigns for freedom of expression; looks at bill on broadcasting

(MISA/IFEX) – Media workers in Zimbabwe have called on the government to ensure that the proposed Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), to be established under Zimbabwe’s new Telecommunications Bill, is legally and actually free from state, government or party political control. They would like to see the creation of a body which puts public interest first […]

Link to: Current developments in broadcasting

Current developments in broadcasting

(FXI/IFEX) – FXI is appalled by reports that there may be attempts in Parliament to amend the constitution to facilitate the merger of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) and the South African Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (SATRA). This as a naked attempt to remove the constitutionally protected independence of the IBA (section 192 of which states […]

Link to: Editor demands his rights

Editor demands his rights

(MISA/IFEX) – On 17 February 1998, Fred M’membe, editor-in-chief of “The Post” demanded that parliament refer the contempt case against him to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to decide whether he (M’membe) should be prosecuted. M’membe was replying to a letter from parliament which sought his comments on deputy speaker Simon Mwila’s ruling that […]

Link to: Details of editor’s death

Details of editor’s death

(IFJ/IFEX) – IFJ has received the following information related to the 13 February death of Abay Hailu, editor of the “Wolafen.” Hailu was incarcerated on 22 February 1996 for alleged crimes in relation to articles relating to the threat of Islamic Fundamentalism. He was in prison for two years because he could not meet the […]

Link to: Government continues to refuse to issue publishing permit

Government continues to refuse to issue publishing permit

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is concerned about the Liberian government’s continued refusal to give the “New Democrat Weekly” a permit to resume publishing. The “New Democrat Weekly” existed and was registered with the Ministry of Information before the destruction of the newspaper’s offices in April 1996, which occurred when leaders of the warring factions competing for […]

Link to: “Observer” editor out on bail pending appeal

“Observer” editor out on bail pending appeal

(MISA/IFEX) – On 19 February 1998, Hannes Smith, the jailed editor of the Namibian weekly Windhoek “Observer”, was granted bail pending the outcome of an appeal against his conviction for contempt of court and sentence of four months’ imprisonment. Smith has now been released on a US$220 bail after seven days of incarceration. He has […]

Link to: Public order and security  bill withdrawn

Public order and security bill withdrawn

(MISA/IFEX) – The Zimbabwean government has withdrawn the Public Order and Security Bill, which sought to replace the controversial Law and Order (Maintenance) Act. According to the 19 February edition of the state-owned daily “The Herald”, the Bill, which received widespread opposition locally and internationally, was withdrawn by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dumiso Dabengwa. […]

Link to: Letter from an African jail

Letter from an African jail

(WPFC/IFEX) – The following is the full text of a special report issued by WPFC on 18 February 1998. **Updates IFEX alerts dated 14 January 1998, 13 January 1998 and 24 December 1997** Letter from an African jail A leading African editor, Pius Njawe of “Le Messager” in Cameroon, was unable to attend a 16 […]

Link to: Journalist charged; continued closure of radio station

Journalist charged; continued closure of radio station

CPJ/IFEX) – On 12 February 1998, Baboucar Gaye, proprietor of the Citizen FM radio station, was charged with operating an unlicensed radio station. No court date has been set for Gaye. Citizen FM remains off the air. **Updates IFEX alerts dated 9 and 13 February 1998** Background Information Gaye and Ebrima Sillah, news editor of […]

Link to: Radio station resumes broadcasting

Radio station resumes broadcasting

(CPJ/IFEX) – Independent Liberian radio station, Star Radio, resumed broadcasting on 6 February 1998 after government authorities lifted a ban imposed on 7 January. **Updates IFEX action alert dated 27 January 1998** Background Information On 7 January 1998, the Liberian Ministry of Mail and Telecommunications closed Star Radio, an independent news and information station run […]

Link to: Detained journalists reportedly beaten

Detained journalists reportedly beaten

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 13 February 1998 letter, RSF protested the ill treatment of two imprisoned journalists, Dominique Makeli and Amiel Nkuliza. According to RSF’s information, on 6 February, Nkuliza and Makeli were severely beaten in Kimironko prison (Kigali), where they are being held. They were beaten by persons who came from outside the prison. […]

Link to: Journalist murdered

Journalist murdered

(NDIMA/IFEX) – On the night of 11 Wednesday 1998, Stephen Sunguti, a photographer working for the Nation Group of Newspapers and based in Eldoret town (about 300 kms from Nairobi), was brutally murdered. Uashin Gishu police chief Andrew Kimetto said that police on night patrol found Sunguti dead near a river with deep stab wounds […]

Link to: 5 journalists die in plane crash

5 journalists die in plane crash

(NDIMA/IFEX) – Five South African journalists, Derek Rodney of the Johannesburg “Independent”, Patrick Wagner of “Getaway Magazine”, Anton Schecper, a cameraman for M-net and Getaway Explorer, Herman Portger, a South African aviation photographer, and Roland Geigr, were among the nine people who perished when their light aircraft crashed in the Ngong Hills just outside Nairobi. […]

Link to: Editor of weekly newspaper jailed

Editor of weekly newspaper jailed

(MISA/IFEX) – According to MISA, Hannes Smith, editor of the Windhoek weekly, “The Observer”, has been committed to a Namibian prison for failing to produce confidential documents to a coroner conducting an inquest in the 1989 assassination of political activist Anton Luboswski. Judge Nic Hanna ordered Smith’s imprisonment in Windhoek on 13 February 1998, after […]

Link to: Poet Ogaga Ifowodo still detained in solitary confinement

Poet Ogaga Ifowodo still detained in solitary confinement

(WiPC/IFEX) – According to WiPC, poet Ogaga Ifowodo, who was arrested around 6 November 1997 on his return to Nigeria from the UK, is still reported to be held in solitary confinement with no access to family, lawyer or doctors (not previously reported by IFEX). Ifowodo’s arrest has not yet been officially acknowledged and no […]

Link to: Renewed detention of journalist; continued closure of radio station

Renewed detention of journalist; continued closure of radio station

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – According to ARTICLE 19, Baboucar Gaye, proprietor of Citizen FM radio, was detained on 10 February 1998, and the enforced closure of the radio station continued on 11 February 1998. Background Information Gaye was arrested, along with Ebrima Sillah, news editor of Citizen FM radio, by the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) on […]