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Link to: Appeal to Nigerian leader General Sani Abacha on 12 June to mark anniversary of annulled elections

Appeal to Nigerian leader General Sani Abacha on 12 June to mark anniversary of annulled elections

The following is a letter ARTICLE 19 is sending to Nigeria, with copies to the United Nations, the European Union, Commonwealth leaders and the Organisation of African Unity, among others, to mark the anniversary on 12 June of the annulled elections in Nigeria. ARTICLE 19 encourages others to copy, adapt or modify this letter in […]

Link to: Journalist Alieu Badara Sowe flees The Gambia after being threatened and attacked

Journalist Alieu Badara Sowe flees The Gambia after being threatened and attacked

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 23 and 8 May 1996** On 2 June 1996, Alieu Badara Sowe, a reporter for the independent weekly “The Point”, fled The Gambia for Senegal after being physically assaulted and receiving death threats. On 25 May, Sowe was walking home when three men attacked him. One of his attackers said, “As […]

Link to: Bomb explodes at “Times of Zambia” office; death threats issued against three of the newspaper’s editors

Bomb explodes at “Times of Zambia” office; death threats issued against three of the newspaper’s editors

On 31 May 1996, a bomb exploded at the offices of the state-owned “Times of Zambia” newspaper in the town of Ndola. No one was hurt in the blast which reportedly caused extensive damage to the newspaper’s computer room. Previously, on 23 May, death threats against several “Times of Zambia” editors and reporters were posted […]

Link to: Journalist Thierno Sadou Diallo detained

Journalist Thierno Sadou Diallo detained

On 28 May 1996, Thierno Sadou Diallo, a reporter for the bi- weekly “Le Citoyen”, was taken in for questioning by Guinean authorities. He was later detained, and is currently being held in solitary confinement, without charge, in Conakry central prison. Diallo’s arrest follows an article published in the 20 May edition of “Le Citoyen” […]

Link to: French journalist arrested; Zaire imposes ban on journalists crossing from Rwanda

French journalist arrested; Zaire imposes ban on journalists crossing from Rwanda

Adrian de Mun, a French freelance journalist based in Rwanda and working for Radio France International and several other radio stations, was arrested in the Goma region of Zaire earlier this week. De Mun was transferred to the Zairian capital, Kinshasa, on Thursday 23 May 1996. The charges against him are still not known. The […]

Link to: Correspondent Nyenati Allison flees Liberia after threats from fighting factions

Correspondent Nyenati Allison flees Liberia after threats from fighting factions

**Updates IFEX alert dated 23 April 1996** Liberian journalist Nyenati Allison, correspondent for the Associated Press (AP) news agency and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), has fled with his two children from Liberia after being threatened by soldiers for the third time. On 3 May 1996, a commander of the National Patriotic Forces of Liberia […]

Link to: President Bakili Muluzi warns media about “inaccurate reporting”

President Bakili Muluzi warns media about “inaccurate reporting”

Source: Reuters On 14 May 1996, Malawi President Bakili Muluzi warned journalists that he would not tolerate what he called “inaccurate reporting” which harmed the country’s image. Muluzi was apparently angered by a newspaper report which alleged that a local company had given him a free vehicle in order to give that company favourable treatment. […]

Link to: Managing director of weekly “Generation” convicted of slander; “Generation” ordered shut down for six months

Managing director of weekly “Generation” convicted of slander; “Generation” ordered shut down for six months

On 3 May 1996, the Penal Tribunal of Douala sentenced Vianney Ombe Ndzana, managing director of the weekly “Generation”, to five months in prison and CFA 9 million (90,000 French francs) in damages for “insulting and slanderous comments” (“injures et diffamation”). As well, the Tribunal ordered the suspension for six months of “Generation”. The conviction […]

Link to: National Council scraps two draft clauses of the Privileges and Immunities Bill

National Council scraps two draft clauses of the Privileges and Immunities Bill

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 26 and 23 April 1996** The National Council in the Namibian Parliament has scrapped two controversial clauses in the Privileges and Immunities Bill, saying that they are “unconstitutional” and run contrary to Article 21 of the Constitution which guarantees freedom of the press as well as freedom of expression.

Link to: Managing director of independent weekly “Tribune du peuple” arrested; copies of “Tribune du peuple” seized

Managing director of independent weekly “Tribune du peuple” arrested; copies of “Tribune du peuple” seized

On 5 May 1996, Ibrahim Hamidou, managing director of the independent weekly “Tribune du peuple”, was arrested by police and taken to headquarters, where he has reportedly been in detention ever since. Apparently, Hamidou’s arrest followed the publication in the 3 May edition of the “Tribune du peuple” of incriminating documents relating to Colonel Ibrahim […]

Link to: Judge dismisses an appeal by lawyers from “The Post” asking that the President of Zambia not be treated differently from other citizens before the law

Judge dismisses an appeal by lawyers from “The Post” asking that the President of Zambia not be treated differently from other citizens before the law

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 29 and 11 April 1994** The 12 April 1996 edition of “The Post” newspaper reported that Zambia’s Supreme Court Judge, Matthew Ngulube, had thrown out an appeal by lawyers for “The Post” that President Frederick Chiluba should be “treated equally like any other citizen before the law.” On 11 April, Ngulube […]

Link to: Reporters Alieu Badara Sowe and Bruce Asemota arrested and held incommunicado; police order them to reveal sources

Reporters Alieu Badara Sowe and Bruce Asemota arrested and held incommunicado; police order them to reveal sources

On 6 May 1996, Alieu Badara Sowe, a reporter for the independent newspaper “The Point”, and Bruce Asemota, reporter for the independent “Daily Observer”, were arrested by plainclothes police officers from the criminal investigations unit. The officers later ordered the journalists to disclose their sources for articles that they had written about the National Police, […]

Link to: Radio station and transmitter torched

Radio station and transmitter torched

The Eternal Love Winning Africa (ELWA) Christian radio station (94.5 FM), located in the Paynesville suburb of Monrovia, was set ablaze on 2 May 1996 and completely destroyed. The incident occurred during a battle between soldiers of Charles Taylor’s National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) and Roosevelt Johnson’s United Liberation Movement (ULIMO-J). The station was […]

Link to: Journalist Richard Niyongere threatened with arrest

Journalist Richard Niyongere threatened with arrest

Journalist Richard Niyongere has been accused by the Minister of Defence of being an “agent” for British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and of using his employment at the news agency, Agence burundaise de presse (ABP), as a cover. On 29 April 1996, Niyongere reported on the slaying of eight members of a family in the Bujumbura […]

Link to: “The Post” editor-in-chief Fred M’membe to appeal “contempt of parliament” ruling

“The Post” editor-in-chief Fred M’membe to appeal “contempt of parliament” ruling

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 12 April, 27, 25, 20 March, 23 February, and others** Contrary to what Judge Kabazo Chanda ruled on 27 March 1996, the lawyer for “The Post” editor-in-chief Fred M’membe has stated that his client will not appear before Parliament to hear the final ruling in a contempt of parliament charge, which […]

Link to: Widespread looting and arson attacks target media outlets and printing press

Widespread looting and arson attacks target media outlets and printing press

On 29 April 1996, the transmitter of the ELCM (97.9 FM) community radio station operated by the Catholic Church and the editorial offices of the independent newspapers “Inquirer” and “New Democrat”, all of which were openly critical of the Liberian Council of State, were completely destroyed in separate arson attacks. As well, the offices of […]