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Link to: CPJ supports proposed legislation against the licensing of journalists

CPJ supports proposed legislation against the licensing of journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ expresses its support for the legislation introduced on 24 February by Carlos Torres y Torres Lara, President of the Congress. The legislation affirms the right of any person in Peru to practice journalism without a license. It is CPJ’s view that restricting the exercise of journalism to those who have a license […]

Link to: Clinton advisor’s testimony breaches international law

Clinton advisor’s testimony breaches international law

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – ARTICLE 19 condemns the action which, on 26 February, forced President Clinton’s advisor, Sidney Blumenthal, to disclose to a federal grand jury names of journalists and contents of his discussions with the media. Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel, served a wide-ranging subpoena on Mr Blumenthal, claiming that he needed details of Mr […]

Link to: Journalist killed

Journalist killed

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, Oscar Garcia Calderon, journalist with the newspaper “El Espectador”, was killed on 22 February 1998. Garcia, who covered bullfights for the Bogota daily for more than two decades, had left the “El Espectador” offices at 7:30 p.m. after reporting on that day’s bullfight. Colleagues who remained at the offices received […]

Link to: Journalist sentenced to one year hard labour

Journalist sentenced to one year hard labour

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, journalist Juan Carlos Recio Martinez has been sentenced to one year hard labour without detention. He has been convicted of participating in “activities against state security.” **See IFEX alerts as noted** On 13 February, Recio Martinez, a reporter with the independent Cuba Press agency in the province of Villa Clara, […]

Link to: Blancornelas investigation continues

Blancornelas investigation continues

(CPJ/IFEX) – Following is the full text of a letter sent by CPJ, IAPA, PEN American Center, and RSF to Jorge Madrazo, the Attorney General of Mexico: “On November 27 1998, Jesus Blancornelas, co-editor of the weekly “Zeta”, was attacked at 9:30 in Tijuana at the corner of Chula Vista and San Francisco streets. Two […]

Link to: Journalist murdered

Journalist murdered

(RSF/IFEX) – On 12 February 1998, Luis Mario Garcia, a member of the editorial staff of “La Tarde”, was assassinated. Garcia, the newspaper’s judicial correspondent, had been covering the activities of the country’s Attorney General. As he was leaving the offices of the Attorney General, four persons armed with automatic weapons began to follow him. […]

Link to: Journalist released from prison, but prohibited from working

Journalist released from prison, but prohibited from working

(IPYS/IFEX) – In a 13 February 1998 press release, IPYS reports that journalist Ruben Zurita Vilela was released from prison on 16 January 1998, under a conditional release. Zurita, a broadcaster with Radio Sinfonia of Puerto Maldondado, was sentenced on 21 October 1997 to one year in prison for “illegal practice of journalism” and for […]

Link to: Arrieta faces possible arrest and detention

Arrieta faces possible arrest and detention

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ reports the possible arrest and detention of investigative journalist Jose Arrieta Matos should he return to Peru. CPJ invited Arrieta to its offices in New York on 8 January 1998, after being informed that he faced imminent arrest in Peru. **Updates IFEX alerts of 17 December 1997 and 7 January 1998 – […]

Link to: Journalist threatened

Journalist threatened

(RSF/IFEX) – On 1 February 1998, the residence of David Leiva, director of both Nueva Argentina radio and the San Ramon in the Nueva Oran (in the northern province of Salta) bimonthly “La Opinion” was the target of numerous gun shots. The journalist had received many death threats by phone and mail since the publication […]

Link to: Two journalists still detained

Two journalists still detained

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 4 February 1998 letter sent after Pope John-Paul II’s 21-25 January visit to Cuba, RSF confirmed that journalists Lorenzo Paez Nunez and Bernardo Arevalo Padron were still detained. **Updates IFEX alerts of 16 January 1998, 17 October, 18 September, 21 August 1997 (Arevalo Padron case); and updates IFEX alert of 16 […]

Link to: Churches reject bill to regulate radio stations

Churches reject bill to regulate radio stations

(AMARC/IFEX) – According to the Pulsar news agency, Protestant Church leaders in Brazil asked legislators who adhere to that faith to fight to amend the bill on radio which is in the final approval stages in Congress. Also, Dalva de Lurdes Pereira, Secretary of the National Catholic Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (Asociacion Nacional Catolica […]

Link to: Order to close Paraguay radio station suspended

Order to close Paraguay radio station suspended

(AMARC/IFEX) – According to Agencia Infomativa Pulsar (IAP), the National Telecommunications Commission’s (CNT) decision of 2 February 1998, which had ordered “Radio Uno” radio station closed, was suspended by President Juan Carlos Wasmosy. The closing had been ordered after CNT members received information about a comedy programme, produced by journalist Juan Pestoriza, which stated that […]

Link to: Cuban journalists threatened with imprisonment

Cuban journalists threatened with imprisonment

(CPJ/IFEX) – Jorge Luis Arce Cabrera told CPJ that on 30 January 1998 he and his colleague Jesus Eofcoue Castellanos were threatened with imprisonment by a state security official at Acre’s home in Cienfuegos. Lieutenant Orebis Montes de Oca reportedly told Arce, Cienfuegos-correspondent for the Buro de Prensa Independiente de Cuba (BPIC), and Eofcoue, a […]

Link to: Photojournalist who spoke at commemoration of murder of journalist Cabezas receives threats; other threats against journalists

Photojournalist who spoke at commemoration of murder of journalist Cabezas receives threats; other threats against journalists

(Periodistas/IFEX) – On 26 January 1998, a day after the massive public call for justice in the January 1997 murder of journalist Jose Luis Cabezas, Esteban Mac Allister, Vice-President of the photojournalists’ association, the Asociacion de Reporteros Graficos (ARGRA), received a threatening message on his Buenos Aires office answering machine. “You’re dead, you’re dead,” (“Has […]

Link to: Community radio is approved in Brazil with restrictive legislation

Community radio is approved in Brazil with restrictive legislation

(AMARC/IFEX) – On 27 January 1998, the Education Commission of the Brazilian Senate approved, without ammendments, the bill which will regulate community radio stations. The text was approved in the same form it arrived from the House of Congress. If it is maintained without any modifications in the plenary, it will be sent rapidly for […]

Link to: Acquittal of four accused of bomb attack against Global TV affiliate

Acquittal of four accused of bomb attack against Global TV affiliate

(IPYS/IFEX) – The Special Court on Terrorism has acquitted one civilian and three former soldiers accused of being the intellectual and material authors of the 17 October 1996 bomb attack against the Puna local affiliate of Global Television and Radio Samoa. (See IFEX alert) The majority decision acquits former military officers Angel Luis Sauni Pomaya, […]