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Link to: Journalist Paddy Mbawa sentenced and remains in prison

Journalist Paddy Mbawa sentenced and remains in prison

On 16 August 1995, Paddy Mbawa, editor-in-chief of the “Cameroun Post”, was sentenced to two years in prison for defamation of Jean Fochive, the chief of police in Cameroon. Although appealing this decision, Paddy Mbawa remains imprisoned at the headquarters of the criminal investigation police unit in Douala. Recommended Action Send appeals to Cameroonian authorities: […]

Link to: Six journalists beaten

Six journalists beaten

On 10 August 1995, plainclothes police, youth-wingers from the ruling Kenyan African National Union (KANU) party, and riot police beat six journalists and two other travellers. The journalists were attacked while covering a visit by Richard Leakey, Secretary General of the soon-to-be SAFINA party, to the Nakuru magistrate’s court where detained human rights activist Koigi […]

Link to: BBC news items censored by KBC

BBC news items censored by KBC

Reports indicate that the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) on several occasions has tampered, without authorization, with British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) news items about Kenya that Minister of Information Johnstone Makau claims discredit the government. The BBC contracted with the KBC to re-broadcast its world television news on KBC stations. The contract between the BBC and […]

Link to: Two “For di People” editors arrested

Two “For di People” editors arrested

On 22 August 1995, Paul Kamara, Editor-in-Chief of “For di People” was arrested in Sierra Leone. The following morning, Editor Vandy Kallon was arrested. The two editors were reproached for the publication of an article on the movements of Sierra- Leone’s army in the north of the country. Recommended Action Send appeals to authorities in […]

Link to: Freelancer arrested while photographing seal cull

Freelancer arrested while photographing seal cull

**For background, see IFEX alerts dated 30, 24, 1 September, and 24 August 1994 A freelance photographer was arrested and fined for trespassing in the early hours of 18 August 1995 when attempting to photograph the clubbing of seals during Namibia’s controversial annual seal harvest. Photographer John Liebenberg was held for several hours at Cape […]

Link to: “Financial Gazette” publisher, editor and deputy editor fined

“Financial Gazette” publisher, editor and deputy editor fined

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 11, 3 August; 24, 16 July; and 16, 19 June 1995** The publisher and two senior editors of Zimbabwe’s leading independent newspaper, the “Financial Gazette”, have been fined. The South African Press Association reports that Magistrate William Cutler fined the owners of the “Gazette”, Modus Publications, Z$ 2500 (U$300). “Gazette” editor […]

Link to: MP threatens “Mmegi” journalist Mesh Moeti

MP threatens “Mmegi” journalist Mesh Moeti

**For background to February incident, see IFEX alert dated 8 May 1995** A member of parliament (MP) stormed into the offices of the weekly newspaper “Mmegi” and threatened the paper’s parliamentary correspondent, Mesh Moeti. In its 28 July 1995 edition, “Mmegi” reported that Botswana National Front (BNF) MP Geoffrey Mosimakoko entered the newspaper’s premises on […]

Link to: Journalist sentenced to prison

Journalist sentenced to prison

Mathias Goneyo Reapago, editor-in-chief of the opposition newspaper “le Rassemblement”, was arrested on 19 July 1995. He was charged with attacking “the dignity and honour of the President of the Republic.” The journalist had questioned President Ange-Felix Patasse in an article titled “Who wants to kill [Secretary-General of the Workers’ Trade Union of the Central […]

Link to: Increasing interference reported at Malawi Broadcasting Corporation

Increasing interference reported at Malawi Broadcasting Corporation

The former head of the current affairs desk at the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), Albert Ndarama, has been dismissed from the corporation in what he considers to be a politically motivated move. Ndarama told MISA he received notice from the MBC on 16 May terminating his contract with the corporation with immediate effect. The notice […]

Link to: Journalist questioned and subpoenaed as state witness in politicians’ trial

Journalist questioned and subpoenaed as state witness in politicians’ trial

Journalist Chinyeke Tembo, of the Malawian daily newspaper “The Nation”, faces possible imprisonment for refusing to testify in the upcoming trial of two leaders of the Malawi Democratic Party (MDP). Tembo has written to Chief State Advocate Enoch Chibwana to say he would not appear as a state witness at the trial of the two […]

Link to: “Swazi Observer” news editor Donny Nxumalo suspended

“Swazi Observer” news editor Donny Nxumalo suspended

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 4 August, 13 July 8 June and 13 March 1995** The news editor of the “Swazi Observer”, Donny Nxumalo, has been suspended indefinitely for writing what the paper’s management terms “defamatory statements” about public figures. The “Observer” is a daily newspaper owned by a trust headed by Swaziland’s head of state, […]

Link to: Ken Saro-Wiwa’s publishing house raided

Ken Saro-Wiwa’s publishing house raided

**Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 31 July, 7 June, 5 May, 21 April, 22 March, 24, 17, 8, 6 February, 20, 11 January 1995** According to reports from Rivers State, Nigeria, Ken Saro-Wiwa’s publishing office in Port Harcourt was broken into in late July 1995. His books and the manuscripts of several other writers are […]

Link to: Former president arrested for addressing rally

Former president arrested for addressing rally

Kaunda was charged under the Public Order Act with illegally addressing a public rally on 17 June. According to “The Post” of Zambia, the 71-year-old former president turned himself over to police after an initial attempt to arrest him at Lusaka International airport on 6 August “flopped”. Kaunda was released on bail after being cautioned […]

Link to: Producers resign after denied access to NBC footage

Producers resign after denied access to NBC footage

**For background to previous incident, see IFEX alert dated 14 June 1995** Video footage in which a minister made controversial comments about a newly-formed political party went missing from the archives of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), prompting two senior producers to resign because of what they termed “political interference.” Executive Producer of Television Current […]

Link to: “Financial Gazette” publisher, editor and deputy editor found guilty of criminal defamation

“Financial Gazette” publisher, editor and deputy editor found guilty of criminal defamation

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 3 August, 24 and 16 July, and 16 and 10 June 1995** The publisher, editor and deputy editor of Zimbabwe’s “Financial Gazette” have been found guilty of criminal defamation, and are now awaiting sentencing, the South African Press Association (SAPA) reports. Deputy editor Simba Makunike was found guilty of actual intent […]

Link to: Ministerial pressure on paper is “more than family row,” says MISA

Ministerial pressure on paper is “more than family row,” says MISA

A newspaper is under pressure from a cabinet minister following the paper’s publication of a story speculating that the minister wanted to resign from cabinet. “The Weekly Chronicle” led its 3 July 1995 edition with a story headlined “Patel resigns?”, in which an unnamed source disclosed that then-Minister of Mines and Energy Rolph Patel had […]