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Link to: Mumia Abu-Jamal granted stay of execution

Mumia Abu-Jamal granted stay of execution

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 2 August, 26,19,14 and 7 July 1995** On 7 August 1995, Philadelphia Judge Albert Sabo granted the black journalist and writer Mumia Abu-Jamal an indefinite stay of execution until such time as all proceedings in his case have been concluded. Abu-Jamal was scheduled to be executed on 17 August. In a […]

Link to: Five journalists assaulted by police

Five journalists assaulted by police

Source: Journalists’ Union of Paraguay (Sindicato de Periodistas del Paraguay – SPP), Asuncion Five journalists were severely beaten by police officers on 24 July 1995. They are: Marcos Caceres, a journalist with the daily “ABC Color”; Juan Britos and Mario Diaz, photographers with the daily “Noticias”; Carlos Benitez, a photojournalist with the daily “La Nacion”; […]

Link to: Newsprint tax to be debated

Newsprint tax to be debated

A proposal for a new tax on newsprint is contained in a draft bill approved earlier this month by the Constitution and Justice Committee of the lower house of the Brazilian national legislature and is due to be debated by the full Congress shortly. IAPA President Raul Kraiselburd, protesting the measure, said that “making newspapers […]

Link to: Two “El Diario” journalists interrogated; other journalists summonsed

Two “El Diario” journalists interrogated; other journalists summonsed

On 8 June Vladimir Gessen and Enrique Rondon, editors of the daily “El Diario de Caracas”, were interrogated for two hours by members of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DIM), about a news report quoting former 1992 coup leader Hugo Chavez. In the news report, Chavez denounced the existence of an alleged conspiracy to take […]

Link to: Journalist Guillermo Cherasny shot

Journalist Guillermo Cherasny shot

On the morning of 12 June 1995, journalist Guillermo Cherasny, a producer with Radio Libertad who also contributes to the weekly “El Informador Publico”, was shot twice in the back by unknown assailants on his way to work at the radio station. It is not known whether the attack on Cherasny, who is renowned for […]

Link to: Anti-corruption legislation threatens press freedom

Anti-corruption legislation threatens press freedom

**See also IFEX CH press release dated 5 June 1995** The CPJ is deeply concerned about the impact on Colombia’s press freedom by an anti-corruption law passed by the Senate on 30 May 1995. The Anti-corruption statute is worrisome because one of its articles, No. 34, would prevent journalists from reporting on investigations and legal […]

Link to: President’s Office promulgates reforms to Habeas Data laws

President’s Office promulgates reforms to Habeas Data laws

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 25 April 1995; 18 August, 26 May, 26, 15 and 13 April 1994** The reforms to the constitutional guarantees regarding “Action of Protection [under the law]” (Accion de Amparo) and Habeas Data were promulgated on 12 June 1995 by the President’s Office and the texts published in the official daily “El […]

Link to: Journalist Pedro Valdez Bernales freed

Journalist Pedro Valdez Bernales freed

On 1 June 1995, after having been imprisoned for more than two years, Peruvian journalist Pedro Valdez Bernales was found innocent by a special anonymous tribunal of the Lima Supreme Court. **Updates Alerts from 31 March and 16 February 1995. For background, see Alerts from 6 September and 26 July 1994** The case was returned […]

Link to: Proposed Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting desecration of US flag

Proposed Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting desecration of US flag

On 25 May 1995, a Subcommittee on the Constitution of the House of Representatives agreed by a seven-to-five vote on a proposed constitutional amendment empowering Congress and the states to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States of America. The proposed amendment (H. J. Res. 79) will next be considered by […]

Link to: President responds to CPJ on threats and attacks against Colombian journalists; further action required

President responds to CPJ on threats and attacks against Colombian journalists; further action required

**Updates IFEX CH alert dated 11 April 1995** On 11 April 1995 CPJ sent a protest letter to Colombian President Ernesto Samper expressing concern over recent threats and attacks against Colombian journalists in the cities of Cali and Valledupar, Colombia. According to Colombian reporters, national correspondents reporting on recent anti-drug sweeps in Cali have been […]

Link to: Jailed Mexican army officer suffers campaign of harassment due to criticism of human rights abuses

Jailed Mexican army officer suffers campaign of harassment due to criticism of human rights abuses

Sources: Press, Comision Mexicana de Defensa y Promocion de Derechos Humanos Brigadier General Jose Gallardo Rodriguez, whose imprisonment in Mexico in November 1993 is widely thought to be connected to his criticism of the military, was denied visits by a leading Mexican human right group — the Comision Mexicana de Defensa y Promocion de los […]

Link to: Further details on “disappearance” of journalist Gerson Lopez Orantes

Further details on “disappearance” of journalist Gerson Lopez Orantes

**Further details on IFEX CH alerts dated 20 March 1995** CPC, the Guatemala-based office which coordinates FIP’s activities in Central America, has produced the following full report on the case of “La Republica” journalist Gerson Lopez Orantes, who “disappeared” on 28 March 1995 and emerged 27 hours later, with signs of having been torture, including […]

Link to: Journalist Gerson Ricardo Lopez Orantes “disappears”

Journalist Gerson Ricardo Lopez Orantes “disappears”

Gerson Ricardo Lopez Orantes, a young journalist with the “La Republica” daily newspaper in Guatemala, has “disappeared” since Tuesday 28 March 1995. He left work and has not been heard from since. The FIP office in Guatemala, the CPC (Coordinadora de Proyectos Centroamericanos), appealed to Guatemalan President Ramiro de Leon Carpio in the case, and […]

Link to: Journalist Nestor Baguer attacked

Journalist Nestor Baguer attacked

On 2 March 1995, Nestor Baguer, an independent journalist and president of the Independent Association of Journalists of Cuba (APIC), was attacked by an unknown individual outside his home in Havana. The assailant pushed him off the pavement into the street, causing a fracture to his right wrist and severe bruising to his ribs. According […]

Link to: Minister responds regarding Kenyan journalist Mary Kipruto

Minister responds regarding Kenyan journalist Mary Kipruto

**Updates IFEX CH alert 6 December 1994** The Canadian Committee to Protect Journalists has received a reply from the office of the Honourable Sergio Marchi, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, regarding the case of Mary Chelegat Kipruto, a Kenyan journalist and refugee claimant who faces deportation from Canada. Although the letter does not include specific […]

Link to: Journalist Joseph Couture threatened by police

Journalist Joseph Couture threatened by police

The Canadian Committee to Protect Journalists (CCPJ) has been investigating allegations that the London Police may have attempted to impede the work of London, Ontario journalist Joseph Couture and other members of the media investigating the story behind the child pornography probe, Project Guardian. Couture has taped evidence by some of the young men he […]