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Link to: Radio producer Okina Deesor detained

Radio producer Okina Deesor detained

Okina Deesor, a producer with Radio Rivers in Rivers state, was arrested on 31 July 1996 and detained at the Government House Cell, reportedly without being provided food or water. On 3 August, he was transferred to the Mobile Police Cell. According to Major Obi Umabi, who ordered the arrest, Deesor’s detention is in connection […]

Link to: Cabinet orders withdrawal of advertising from “Mo- Afrika” over the newspaper’s “negative stance” toward the government

Cabinet orders withdrawal of advertising from “Mo- Afrika” over the newspaper’s “negative stance” toward the government

Lesotho’s government has issued a circular prohibiting all its ministries, departments, institutions and parastatals from placing advertisements in “Mo-Afrika”, a privately-owned weekly. According to the circular, cabinet arrived at the decision at its caucus meeting on 23 July 1996, after which it issued a directive saying that “no advertising shall be done through Mo-Afrika because […]

Link to: Minister threatens to lock out print media

Minister threatens to lock out print media

On 20 August 1996, Kenya’s Foreign Affairs and International Co- operation Minister, Kalonzo Musyoka, was reported by the “East African Standard” (the second largest selling English daily in Kenya) as having said he would no longer be granting interviews to the print media because of the role they have played in fanning the constitutional reform […]

Link to: Minister criticises paper

Minister criticises paper

Kenya’s Minister for Home Affairs and Nation Heritage, Francis Lotoda, has criticised a Sunday newspaper, “Sunday Standard”, for a report which appeared in its 18 August 1996 edition. The report said the Minister had denied child prostitution existed in Kenya. In its front-page story, the “Sunday Standard” quoted the Minister as having said “Child prostitution […]

Link to: Judge bans media coverage of court case

Judge bans media coverage of court case

Following the 9 August 1996 conviction of Cofie Ammuako-Annan, acting editor of the newspaper “The Ghanaian Chronicle”, for contempt of court, the high court judge ruled that no reporting of the proceedings would be allowed, either of the conviction of Ammuako-Annan or of the judgement in a murder trial that the paper had commented on. […]

Link to: “The News” editors Bayo Onanuga and Babafemi Ojudu arrested; Ojudu later released

“The News” editors Bayo Onanuga and Babafemi Ojudu arrested; Ojudu later released

Two editors of the opposition weekly magazine “The News,” Bayo Onanuga and Babafemi Ojudu, have been arrested by Nigerian security authorities. Citing the Constitutional Rights Project, a Lagos-based human rights group, Reuters said Onanuga and Ojudu had been detained since 11 August 1996 over an article about Oil Minister Dan Etete entitled “The Man Abacha […]

Link to: Journalist Amiel Nkuliza released

Journalist Amiel Nkuliza released

Amiel Nkuliza (not Nkuriza, as previously reported), director of the privately-owned newspaper “Intego” and editor-in chief of the independent newspaper “Le Partisan”, has been released. Although the date of his release could not be specified, it reportedly occurred on 13 August 1996. **Updates IFEX alert dated 9 August 1996** Background Information According to an alert […]

Link to: “The Post” editors plead not guilty to charge of receiving classified information

“The Post” editors plead not guilty to charge of receiving classified information

On 14 August 1996, three editors from “The Post” newspaper pleaded not guilty in the Lusaka High Court on accusations that they had received and published classified information in contravention of Section 4 of the State Security Act (not the Official Secrets Act as was previously reported). The trio — editor-in-chief Fred M’membe, managing editor […]

Link to: “Nation” photographer briefly detained while covering release of jailed members of advocacy group

“Nation” photographer briefly detained while covering release of jailed members of advocacy group

On 6 August 1996, twenty one jailed members of the Release Political Prisoners (RPP) advocacy group were released on bail. Govedi Astusta, a photographer from Kenya’s leading daily “The Nation” who was covering the release, was arrested by prison guards and his camera was confiscated. The photographer was arrested while attempting to capture pictures of […]

Link to: Journalist Amiel Nkuriza detained; Isaie Niyoyita goes into hiding; Appolos Hakizimana and Joseph Ruyenzi still detained; whereabouts of Mauass Mugabo still not known

Journalist Amiel Nkuriza detained; Isaie Niyoyita goes into hiding; Appolos Hakizimana and Joseph Ruyenzi still detained; whereabouts of Mauass Mugabo still not known

On 6 August 1996, Amiel Nkuriza, director of the privately-owned newspaper “Intego” and editor of the independent newspaper “Le Partisan”, was arrested by officers of the security forces. He is reportedly being held at the information services department. No formal charges have been made against him. **New cases, plus update to IFEX alerts dated 1 […]

Link to: Radio Lesotho journalist Mamonyane Matsa’ba demoted

Radio Lesotho journalist Mamonyane Matsa’ba demoted

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 10 April,14 March and 24 January 1996** Speaking to MISA on 6 August, Matsa’ba said the commission’s decision was “worrying….I was shocked at the judgement. I thought as a journalist, I was doing my job.” Matsa’ba said the commission has also “warned me not to make any mistake in the six […]

Link to: Journalist found guilty, gets demoted

Journalist found guilty, gets demoted

On July 30, the Public Service Commission in Lesotho found guilty and demoted Mamonyane Matsa’ba, a journalist working for the state-run radio. MISA-Lesotho acting Chairperson, Bethuel Thai, reported on August 5, that the Commission found Matsa’ba guilty of “disobeying and disregarding” in November last year an order prohibiting journalists from broadcasting a recorded opposition statement. […]

Link to: Mob ‘Ransacks’ Galz Stand

Mob ‘Ransacks’ Galz Stand

At the close of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) on Saturday, August 3, a mob comprising mainly University of Zimbabwe students “ransacked” a stand at which a group representing Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) exhibited its literature. A journalist who claims to have been present at the time and witnessed the incident, said, […]

Link to: Journalist Appolos Hakizimana detained; current whereabouts unknown

Journalist Appolos Hakizimana detained; current whereabouts unknown

On 30 July 1996, Appolos Hakizimana, a journalist with the privately-owned newspaper “Intego”, was arrested in Kigali by police and accused of being an “interahamwe” (a term used to designate Hutu accomplices to genocide). He was later taken to an unknown destination by police and has not been seen since. Recommended Action Send appeals to […]

Link to: Court rejects application for release on bail of writer and politician Koigi wa Wamwere

Court rejects application for release on bail of writer and politician Koigi wa Wamwere

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 24 and 17 July, 14 February 1996 and 4 October 1995** On 26 July 2996, the High Court sitting in Nakuru rejected an application by Mirugi Kariuki, the lawyer for detained writer and politician Koigi wa Wamwere, to have his client, along with co- accused G.G. Njuguna Ngengi and Charles Kuria […]

Link to: Bail hearing for detained writer and politician Koigi wa Wamwere delayed

Bail hearing for detained writer and politician Koigi wa Wamwere delayed

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 17 July, 14 February 1996 and 4 October 1995** The bail hearing for detained politician, writer and human rights activist Koigi wa Wamwere and his co-accused has been delayed until 26 July 1996. The hearing, to take place in Nakuru in front of Resident Judge David Rimita, was originally scheduled for […]