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Link to: Writer Mohammed Sule released

Writer Mohammed Sule released

**Updates IFEX alert dated 6 October 1995** On 14 June 1996, writer and documentary film-maker Mohammed Sule was released from detention. However, he continues to have restrictions placed on his movements.

Link to: Prime Minister visits broadcasters; reportedly censors news

Prime Minister visits broadcasters; reportedly censors news

Source: MISA-Swaziland MISA-Swaziland reported that on 23 June 1996, Acting Prime Minister Dr. Sishayi Nxumalo, accompanied by Minister of Information Prince Khuzulwandle together with heavily armed police, went into state-run radio and television newsrooms to check through evening news items queued for broadcasting. Nxumalo and Khuzulwandle removed from the news line up items describing a […]

Link to: President Bakili Muluzi threatens to use sedition laws against opposition politicians who insult him

President Bakili Muluzi threatens to use sedition laws against opposition politicians who insult him

Malawi President Bakili Muluzi has warned opposition political parties that he would resort to sedition laws against politicians who insulted him. On 17 June 1996, the local media reported Muluzi accusing his opponents of using “bad language under the guise of democracy and free speech” to slander him and the ruling United Democratic Front party. […]

Link to: Update on status of Ethiopian journalists

Update on status of Ethiopian journalists

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 3 January 1996, 13, and 12 December 1995** The following are lists issued by CPJ of Ethiopian journalists who have been released, are currently in detention or are serving sentences, as well as those who are missing or have gone into hiding. Journalists detained and released: 1. Garoma Bekele, publisher of […]

Link to: Journalist Nosa Igiebor released

Journalist Nosa Igiebor released

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 19 March, 12, 3 January 1996; 29 and 27 December 1995** On 24 June 1996, “Tell” magazine editor-in-chief Nosa Igiebor was released from incommunicado detention. News of his release, as well as that of six other Nigerian political detainees, coincided with the second day of talks in London between Nigeria and […]

Link to: Journalist Bruce Asemota flees The Gambia after continued harassment

Journalist Bruce Asemota flees The Gambia after continued harassment

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 23 and 8 May 1996** On 5 June 1996, Bruce Asemota, a reporter for the independent “Daily Observer”, fled The Gambia. He was arrested at the border town of Andali by officials of the Gambian National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and was beaten; he now sustains an injury to his left leg. […]

Link to: Journalists pressured to reveal sources

Journalists pressured to reveal sources

Four Zambian journalists have refused to name their sources in regard to a story which alleged that Legal Affairs Minister Remmy Mushota had attempted on 4 April 1996 to cash a Kwacha 210 million (US$ 166 000) government cheque. “The Post” managing editor Bright Mwape and senior journalist Chilombo Mwondela, as well as “Chronicle” newspaper […]

Link to: Reuter correspondent briefly detained and questioned; “l’Eclaireur” journalist remains in preventive custody

Reuter correspondent briefly detained and questioned; “l’Eclaireur” journalist remains in preventive custody

Christian Jennings, the Reuter news agency correspondent in Burundi, was arrested on the morning of 18 June 1996 and questioned for a few hours. The British journalist was arrested at his hotel and taken to the police station (the gendarmerie), where he was asked questions about his news reports. Jennings, who says he was not […]

Link to: Editor and Member of Parliament Njehu Gatabaki (m) to appear in court on sedition charges

Editor and Member of Parliament Njehu Gatabaki (m) to appear in court on sedition charges

On 14 May 1996, Njehu Gatabaki, chief editor of the Kenyan independent monthly magazine “Finance,” and a Member of Parliament, was arrested by at least 20 police officers at the roadside near his house in the Lavington district of Nairobi. He was released on bail on 22 May, without charge. Police had issued a warrant […]

Link to: Journalist Alphonsus Agborh detained

Journalist Alphonsus Agborh detained

On 28 May 1996, Alphonsus Agborh, a reporter for the independent daily “Punch”, was arrested by police at the newspaper’s offices in Port Harcourt. Although no official reason was given for the arrest, it appears to be linked to the publication of an article in the 26 May edition of “Punch” about the importation of […]

Link to: “The Point” journalist Ansumano Badjie (m) in hiding

“The Point” journalist Ansumano Badjie (m) in hiding

Ansumano Badjie, senior reporter for the independent newspaper, “The Point”, has gone into hiding. Badjie was sent to cover the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council’s (AFPRC) two-week tour of its rural projects, from 3 to 15 June. When the entourage arrived in the rural city of Soma on 13 June, the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) […]

Link to: Appeal court confirms jail sentences of three journalists

Appeal court confirms jail sentences of three journalists

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 12 and 4 January 1996, and 22 December 1995** On 12 June 1996, an appeal court confirmed the two-year jail sentences handed down against three journalists of the opposition daily “La Voie” for insulting President Henri Konan Bedie. The three journalists–Abou Drahamane Sangare, director of publications of the Nouvel Horizon group, […]

Link to: Journalist Sintayehu Abate sentenced to one year in prison

Journalist Sintayehu Abate sentenced to one year in prison

On 7 June 1996, Sintayehu Abate, editor-in-chief of the Amharic- language newspaper “Remet”, was sentenced by the Central High Court to one year in prison for publishing a pornographic photograph and material in the 12 October 1995 issue of the newspaper. He is being held in Central Prison in Addis Ababa. Recommended Action Send appeals […]

Link to: “Vanguard” journalist George Onah imprisoned

“Vanguard” journalist George Onah imprisoned

On 10 May 1996, George Onah, the defence correspondent for the independent newspaper “Vanguard”, was arrested for an article he wrote about the reshuffling of military personnel. He was released later that same day, but re-arrested on 15 May. He is being ordered to reveal his sources. Currently, Onah is being held incommunicado. Recommended Action […]

Link to: Journalists tell of death threats and plot to kill critical media workers

Journalists tell of death threats and plot to kill critical media workers

Two Zimbabwean journalists say their lives have been threatened, and that there is plot — said to be hatched by people close to the government and ruling party — to kill media workers critical of President Robert Mugabe. The Reuters bureau chief in Zimbabwe, Chris Chinaka, says he was warned that he would be killed […]

Link to: Government assumes control of Zimbabwe’s largest media group

Government assumes control of Zimbabwe’s largest media group

The Director of the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, Posts and Telecommunications in Zimbabwe has confirmed that the government has assumed direct control of the country’s largest media group, the Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust (ZMMT). Bornwell Chakaodza said that a 29 April 1996 amendment to the ZMMT’s deed gives the state the authority to oversee the […]