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Link to: Five journalists assaulted by Bandung police

Five journalists assaulted by Bandung police

(AJI/IFEX) – The following is a letter by the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA), of which AJI is a member: Jakarta, February 27, 2003 Police General Inspector Dadang Garnida West Java Police Department Tel: +62 22 7830835 / 783036 / 7830837 Fax: +62 22 7813131 Chief Commissioner Hendra Sukmana Bandung Police Headquarters Tel: +62 22 […]

Link to: Police harass magazine editor and staff in Tamil Nadu state

Police harass magazine editor and staff in Tamil Nadu state

(RSF/IFEX) – Police in Tamil Nadu state (south-eastern India) have been attempting, by every possible means, to arrest R. R. Gopal, editor of the Tamil-language twice-weekly magazine “Nakkheeran”, because of his alleged ties with the wanted bandit Veerappan. RSF has asked Tamil Nadu state police and government officials to stop harassing “Nakkheeran”‘s editorial staff. The […]

Link to: Internet writer Tao Haidong sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment

Internet writer Tao Haidong sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment

(WiPC/IFEX) – The WiPC of International PEN is deeply alarmed at reports that Xinjiang Internet writer Tao Haidong has been sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment. PEN considers him to be detained primarily for his criticism of the Chinese authorities, in violation of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Tao Haidong was reportedly […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 concerned about government proposal for new statutory Media Council

ARTICLE 19 concerned about government proposal for new statutory Media Council

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a 24 February 2003 ARTICLE 19 press release: MEDIA COUNCIL BILL GIVES THAI GOVERNMENT CONTROL OVER BROADCASTERS Forum-Asia and ARTICLE 19 are very concerned about the Thai government’s proposals to create a new statutory Media Council which lacks independence and yet has the power to set ethical standards for […]

Link to: Thai media advocates join forces against government’s attempt to curb media freedom

Thai media advocates join forces against government’s attempt to curb media freedom

(TJA/IFEX) – The following is a 21 February 2003 joint press release by TJA and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA): Thai Media Advocates Join Forces Against Government’s Attempt to Curb Media Freedom On 20 February 2003, three journalists’ associations protested against a government bill they say curbs press freedom. In a joint press conference, […]

Link to: “Frontier Post” journalist threatened by Afghan commander

“Frontier Post” journalist threatened by Afghan commander

(RSF/IFEX) – On 22 February 2003, RSF expressed concern over threats to journalist Syed Anwar, of the English-language daily “Frontier Post”, by an Afghan military commander’s henchmen. The organisation has called on the Pakistani authorities to ensure Anwar’s safety. Two secret service officials from the eastern Afghan border province of Nangarhar threatened the journalist with […]

Link to: CEHURDES calls for lifting of restrictions on journalist’s movement

CEHURDES calls for lifting of restrictions on journalist’s movement

(CEHURDES/IFEX) – On 24 February 2003, the daily “Nepal Samacharpatra” reported that Dipak Bahadur Thapa, the daily’s local reporter in the far-western district of Achham, has been held hostage by Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) cadres for the past three months. The CPN-Maoist village level “people’s government” has reportedly prevented Thapa from leaving his village, […]

Link to: Journalist threatened, CEHURDES calls on Maoists to stop atrocities

Journalist threatened, CEHURDES calls on Maoists to stop atrocities

(CEHURDES/IFEX) – Journalist Rabin Prasad Thapalia, of the local weekly “Ruparekha”, published in the Nuwakot district, has received death threats from Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) cadres for publishing a critical news report on Maoist attacks in western and central Nepal. On 24 February 2003, Thapalia informed journalists in Kathmandu that the CPN-Maoists had handed […]

Link to: Proposed national security bill threatens press freedom, says CPJ

Proposed national security bill threatens press freedom, says CPJ

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 20 February 2003 CPJ press release: HONG KONG: Proposed national security bill threatens press freedom February 20, 2003, New York—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) today submitted a memorandum to the Hong Kong Security Bureau detailing serious concerns about the proposed National Security (Legislative Provisions) Bill drafted by the […]

Link to: Discriminatory use of official advertising in Kashmir

Discriminatory use of official advertising in Kashmir

(RSF/IFEX) – The English-language private daily “Kashmir Observer”, published in Srinagar, north-western India, has been experiencing serious financial difficulties ever since the Jammu and Kashmir state government decided to stop purchasing advertising space in the publication’s pages. RSF is concerned about the consequences of the new provincial government’s discriminatory policies, which could have grave long-term […]

Link to: IFJ backs appeal for reform of Yonhap News Agency

IFJ backs appeal for reform of Yonhap News Agency

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 17 February 2003 IFJ media release: IFJ Backs Appeal to Korean Government for Reform of Yonhap News Agency The International Federation of Journalists today announced its support for calls from media staff at Korea’s national news agency Yonhap in Seoul. The government should stand aside to allow the appointment […]

Link to: TJA protests killing of provincial reporter

TJA protests killing of provincial reporter

(TJA/IFEX) – The following is a joint press release by TJA and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA): TJA Protests Killing of a Provincial Reporter On Wednesday, February 12, the Thai Journalists Association (TJA) protested against a fresh killing of a provincial reporter in Phuket Province and urged police to quickly bring the culprits to […]

Link to: CEHURDES calls on authorities and Maoist rebels to respect press freedom

CEHURDES calls on authorities and Maoist rebels to respect press freedom

(CEHURDES/IFEX) – The following is a 13 February 2003 CEHURDES statement: CEHURDES calls on authorities and CPN-Maoists to show their commitment to the peace process The Center for Human Rights and Democratic Studies (CEHURDES) strongly urges the Nepalese authorities and Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) rebels to show their commitment to the peace process following […]

Link to: WiPC to launch freedom of expression campaign

WiPC to launch freedom of expression campaign

(WiPC/IFEX) – The following is a 12 February 2003 WiPC press release: INTERNATIONAL P.E.N. WRITERS IN PRISON COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN VIETNAM February/March 2003 The Writers in Prison Committee of International PEN is launching a campaign on freedom of expression in Vietnam on 17 February 2003 as a result of the recent […]

Link to: Journalist shot dead on tourist island

Journalist shot dead on tourist island

(RSF/IFEX) – On 12 February 2003, RSF expressed outrage over the murder of a journalist on the tourist island resort of Phuket. The organisation called on the Thai authorities to find and punish those responsible. Journalist Surapong Ritthi, aged 43, a correspondent in the southern province of Phuket for “Thai Rath”, the country’s biggest Thai-language […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 condemns ban on cable television and foreign programmes

ARTICLE 19 condemns ban on cable television and foreign programmes

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 press release: AFGHAN CABLE TV BAN VIOLATES FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ARTICLE 19 condemns the edict issued recently by the Afghan Supreme Court banning all cable TV. The ban, pronounced by the Chief Justice, was based on allegations that cable TV was bringing pornographic and anti-Islamic material […]