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Link to: South African Broadcasting Corporation bans three songs for alleged “bad taste”

South African Broadcasting Corporation bans three songs for alleged “bad taste”

According to the 21 April 1996 edition of “The Sunday Times”, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has banned three songs, claiming that their lyrics were “in bad taste” and would “cause offence.” Sung in the Afrikaans language, the songs are said to have contained swear words which are considered “undesirable” to some members of […]

Link to: Prime Minister says that he will scrap clauses of draft legislation that infringe on press freedom if circumstances are right

Prime Minister says that he will scrap clauses of draft legislation that infringe on press freedom if circumstances are right

**Updates IFEX alert dated 23 April 1996** Namibian Prime Minister Hage Geingob says that he will scrap clauses in a new bill that conflict with constitutional guarantees of press freedom if the bill is referred back to the National Assembly. The bill is currently being debated by the National Council, and if the National Council […]

Link to: “The Free Press” publisher and editor arrested

“The Free Press” publisher and editor arrested

**For background to other legal harassment of “The Free Press”, see IFEX alerts dated 23, 15 and 12 February 1996** On 17 April 1996, editor of the weekly “The Free Press”, Eben Quarcoo, and the newspaper’s publisher, Tommy Thompson, were arrested and released on 10 million cedis (US$ 6,700) bail each “for publishing falsehood likely […]

Link to: Journalist Nyenati Allison targeted; widespread looting targets media outlets; local coverage of conflict nonexistent

Journalist Nyenati Allison targeted; widespread looting targets media outlets; local coverage of conflict nonexistent

Liberian journalist Nyenati Allison, correspondent for the Associated Press (AP) news agency and the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) “Focus on Africa”, was targeted by both sides of the recent factional fighting in the Liberian capital, Monrovia. On 7 April 1996, one day after fighting erupted, Allison was chased into hiding by a group of fighters […]

Link to: Draft legislation could punish reporting of “false information”; call for powers to ban reporters who report on classified information

Draft legislation could punish reporting of “false information”; call for powers to ban reporters who report on classified information

Draft legislation currently being debated by Namibian law makers could outlaw the deliberate or unintentional publication of “false information” on Parliament and its proceedings. The Privileges and Immunities of Parliament Bill, which has been passed by the National Assembly and is now being debated by the National Council, would also make it an offence for […]

Link to: Journalist Chikeluba Kenechuku deported to Senegal

Journalist Chikeluba Kenechuku deported to Senegal

On 16 April 1996, Chikeluba Kenechuku, a journalist for the “Daily Observer” newspaper, was instructed by authorities to report to the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) office, where some of his previously seized documents and personal effects were returned to him. Kenechuku was then driven by NIA agents to Immigration Headquarters in Banjul and handed over […]

Link to: United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) concludes that contempt charges against “The Post” editors violate International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) concludes that contempt charges against “The Post” editors violate International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)

Source: Inter Press Service (IPS) **Updates IFEX alerts dated 1 April, 27, 25, 20 March, 23 February, and others** Wrapping up its hearing on the upholding of and respect for human rights in Zambia, the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) says that “Zambia’s human rights record has not improved.” The UNHRC, which convened in […]

Link to: Journalist Professor Malema under investigation

Journalist Professor Malema under investigation

Professor (sic) Malema, a journalist for the privately-owned newspaper “Botswana Guardian”, is currently under investigation by the Office of the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC), which operates out of the Office of the President. Rodger Batty, Head of Prosecutions for the DCEC, confirmed that he is investigating Malema. He stated that his office […]

Link to: Case of Mamonyane Matsa’ba postponed indefinitely

Case of Mamonyane Matsa’ba postponed indefinitely

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 14 March and 24 January 1996** The disciplinary case against journalist Mamonyane Matsa’ba has been postponed “indefinitely.” However, it seems that this latest delay in Matsa’ba’s case will have “bad effects” on the journalist. “The pending case is haunting her…and it serves as a censorship,” said MISA-Lesotho Chairperson Bethuel Thai, adding […]

Link to: Telecommunications cabinet minister fired

Telecommunications cabinet minister fired

Dr. Pallo Jordan, Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Broadcasting, was dismissed from his cabinet post on 28 March 1996 after a series of conflicts with President Nelson Mandela and other senior African National Congress (ANC) members. Jordan was a strong opponent of state interference in the broadcasting services and regularly opposed Mandela and fellow cabinet […]

Link to: Newspaper vendor arrested

Newspaper vendor arrested

In early March 1996, Jude Sinnee, a newspaper vendor in Bori, an Ogoni settlement in Rivers State, was arrested at his newsstand by armed agents of the Rivers State Internal Security Task Force. The agents, led by a Major Obi, also confiscated 500 copies of various publications, including 100 copies of the daily newspaper “National […]

Link to: Six journalists and media workers arrested at printing press

Six journalists and media workers arrested at printing press

On 26 March 1996, State Security police arrested approximately six editors, reporters and clerical employees of the newspapers “Ethiop” and “Tekwami” as copies of the newspapers were being printed in the city of Bole. Police seized the newspapers’ galleys and transported the journalists to Ma’ekelawi prison. Family members confirmed that Dereje Haile, a journalist for […]

Link to: Namibian Broadcasting Corporation refuses to release video footage

Namibian Broadcasting Corporation refuses to release video footage

**Updates IFEX alert dated 27 March 1996** The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has refused to release video footage to a German television crew which wanted to make a programme on the holding of truth commissions in Namibia and South Africa. On 29 March 1996, the crew, which works for the German television station ZDF, sought […]

Link to: Journalist Joseph Ruyenzi arrested; whereabouts unknown of journalist Manasse Mugabo

Journalist Joseph Ruyenzi arrested; whereabouts unknown of journalist Manasse Mugabo

On 29 March 1996, journalist Joseph Ruyenzi was arrested by soldiers from the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA). Ruyenzi, a Hutu, works for the Kinyarwanda-language program “Radio Rwanda”. He was reportedly charged with participating in “secret meetings” (“reunions clandestines”). There has been no news of his whereabouts since his reported arrest. Meanwhile, there has been no […]

Link to: United Nations Human Rights Committee members criticize indefinite imprisonment of editors

United Nations Human Rights Committee members criticize indefinite imprisonment of editors

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 27, 25, 20, 14, 13, 12, 6, 4, 1 March, 28, 27, 23 February 1996** Several members of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) say the decision by Speaker of the National Assembly Robinson Nabulyato to order the indefinite imprisonment of two newspaper editors was a serious violation of the […]

Link to: “Le Messager” editor and journalist sentenced and fined

“Le Messager” editor and journalist sentenced and fined

**For background on “Le Messager” see IFEX CH alerts dated 18 May, 20 April and 10 January 1995** On 16 August 1995, Pius Njawe, editor in chief of “Le Messager”, and a journalist with the weekly were given deferred sentences of two months in prison and fined 300,000 francs CFA in damages for “abuse and […]