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Link to: “Financial Gazette” editors name sources; individuals identified as sources deny leak

“Financial Gazette” editors name sources; individuals identified as sources deny leak

**Updates IFEX alert dated 24 July, 10 and 16 June and 16 July 1995** Trevor Ncube, editor of the “Financial Gazette”, has named the person the journalist says fed his paper with information which resulted in Ncube, “Gazette” publisher Elias Rusike, and “Gazette” deputy-editor Simba Makunike being charged with criminal defamation. According to the South […]

Link to: Gay organization barred from book fair

Gay organization barred from book fair

An organization representing gays and lesbians has been barred from the Zimbabwe International Book Fair as a result of government pressure. Organizers of the fair on 29 August 1995 stopped Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) from running a stand at the fair, the theme of which is Human Rights and Freedom of Expression. Opening […]

Link to: Judgement expected in “New Breed” case

Judgement expected in “New Breed” case

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 26 July, 19 and 12 January 1995; 13 December 1994** Judgement in the case against journalists from the newspaper “The New Breed”, which has been before the Sierra Leonian courts for over 21 months, is due 7 August 1995. If convicted, the defendants, including journalist Julius Spencer, may be imprisoned for […]

Link to: Ken Saro-Wiwa trial proceedings to resume without adequate legal defense

Ken Saro-Wiwa trial proceedings to resume without adequate legal defense

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 7 June, 5 May, 21 April, 22 March, 24, 17, 8, 6 February, 20, 11 January 1995** The trial of jailed writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, adjourned on 6 July 1995, was scheduled to resume on 31 July 1995 despite the fact that Ken Saro-Wiwa may not have adequate legal defense. […]

Link to: Update on journalists sentenced in “coup plot” trials

Update on journalists sentenced in “coup plot” trials

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 17 July and 26 June 1995; for background, see alerts of 11 July, 26, 22 May 1995** (updates IFEX alerts dated 17, 11 July, 26 June, 26, 22 May): CPJ confirms that life imprisonment sentences were given to Chris Anyanwu (f), editor-in-chief of “The Sunday Magazine” (“TSM”), and Ben Charles Obi, […]

Link to: Journalist Edina Ndejembi acquitted; trial pending for 10 others

Journalist Edina Ndejembi acquitted; trial pending for 10 others

**Updates IFEX CH alert dated 21 April 1995** Edina Ndejembi, the freelance journalist charged with “obstructing the police” was acquitted by Moshi magistrates on 26 June 1995. Her case had previously been adjourned on three occasions, much to the inconvenience of the journalist, who had to travel 600-or-so kilometres from Dar es Salaam to Moshi […]

Link to: Newspaper source arrested

Newspaper source arrested

An intelligence officer working for President Frederick Chiluba has been arrested and charged with providing a newspaper with information, the government-owned “Daily Times” reported on 27 June 1995. According to the “Daily Times”, Weston Haundu, an “intelligence officer” working from State House, appeared in court on 26 June, accused of “conveying information to unauthorised people” […]

Link to: Ban extended on Punch and Concord groups; ban previously extended on the Guardian group

Ban extended on Punch and Concord groups; ban previously extended on the Guardian group

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 14, 6 December, 19 October 1994 and others** On 9 June 1995, the military government of Nigeria, for the second time in a row, extended the ban on the Punch and Concord independent newspaper groups for another six months as of 10 June. On 14 February, the ban on the Guardian […]

Link to: Editor-in-chief of “Le Choc” arrested

Editor-in-chief of “Le Choc” arrested

Dominique Marseille Asie, the director and editor-in-chief of the Congolese weekly “Le Choc”, was arrested in Brazzaville on the morning of 22 June 1995. Authorities, who appear to have arrested him illegally, have given no official reason for his arrest. However, the arrest may be linked to a satirical article title “The Union of Warlocks” […]

Link to: Three “The Point” journalists released on bail, but still face charges; trial to begin

Three “The Point” journalists released on bail, but still face charges; trial to begin

**Updates IFEX alert dated 30 March 1995** Three “The Point” journalists, Pap (also reported as Pape) Saine, Badara Sowe and Brima (also reported as Ibrahima) Ernest, who were arrested by police on 30 March 1995, were released on bail the following day. However, the three journalists still face charges for “publishing false information,” in violation […]

Link to: Security chief says it is a journalist’s “patriotic duty” to provide information to national intelligence agency

Security chief says it is a journalist’s “patriotic duty” to provide information to national intelligence agency

It is the “patriotic duty” of everyone — journalists included — to “share” information with the Namibian Security Intelligence Agency (NSIA), the President’s Special Advisor on National Security, Peter Tshirumbu, has told media workers. Tshirumbu on 21 June 1995 gave what newspapers say was his first press conference since Namibian independence in 1990 to respond […]

Link to: Two journalists charged under colonial legislation

Two journalists charged under colonial legislation

**Updates IFEX CH alert dated 20 June 1995** Two senior journalists, detained on 19 June 1995 in connection with a story alleging that Zambian President Frederick Chiluba had a Zairean mistress, were released on police bail following a court appearance on 20 June. Fred M’membe, Managing Director of “The Post” newspaper, and the paper’s Editor-in-Chief, […]

Link to: Journalists detained and bail denied; government to table legislation on regulating media

Journalists detained and bail denied; government to table legislation on regulating media

Two senior Zambian journalists have been detained two days after the country’s President, Frederick Chiluba, said his government would not interfere with press freedom. Managing director of “The Post” newspaper Fred M’membe and the paper’s editor-in-chief, Masautso Phiri, were arrested on 19 June 1995 in connection with a story the Zambian bi-weekly published stating that […]

Link to: Trial date set for “Financial Gazette” newspaper executives

Trial date set for “Financial Gazette” newspaper executives

**Updates IFEX alert dated 16 May 1995** The publisher and two editors of the weekly “Financial Gazette” are to stand trial on charges of criminal defamation on 5 July 1995. The charges relate to an article published by the newspaper in which it was alleged that President Robert Mugabe had married his secretary, Grace Marufu, […]

Link to: State interference at “autonomous” public broadcaster

State interference at “autonomous” public broadcaster

Staff at the parastatal Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) fear official interference in the corporation’s editorial policy is set to increase following an incident last Thursday 8 June 1995 when a government official entered the NBC newsroom and “ordered” that unedited footage of a presidential press conference be played in full on the evening television news, […]

Link to: Editor Ndzana Seme imprisoned after attack on newspaper’s offices

Editor Ndzana Seme imprisoned after attack on newspaper’s offices

At 16:00 on 6 June 1995 police interrogated Ndzana Seme, editor- in-chief of the paper “Le Nouvel Independent”, without reason or an arrest warrant. At about 6:30 that morning they made a first attempt to arrest him. After forcing open the door of the home of Ndzana Seme, which is also the head office of […]