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Link to: New government welcomes back “Fiji Times” editor-in-chief

New government welcomes back “Fiji Times” editor-in-chief

**Updates IFEX alerts of 26 April, 26, 12 and 7 January 2000, 30 December, 25 and 24 November 1999** (PINA/IFEX) – On 24 August 2000, “The Fiji Sun” reported that Fiji’s new interim government has welcomed “The Fiji Times”‘ Editor-in-Chief Russell Hunter back into the country and back to work. “The Fiji Sun” reported that […]

Link to: WAN outraged by editor’s murder

WAN outraged by editor’s murder

**Updates IFEX alert of 21 August 2000** (WAN/IFEX) – In a 23 August 2000 letter to President Kocheril Raman Narayanan, WAN and the World Editors Forum expressed outrage at the murder of newspaper editor Brajamani Singh. According to reports, two gunmen broke into the house of Singh, editor of the English-language “Manipur News”, late at […]

Link to: Third web dissident arrested and accused of “subversion”

Third web dissident arrested and accused of “subversion”

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 22 August 2000 letter to Chinese Justice Minister Gao Changli, RSF called for the release of Jiang Shihua, the owner of an Internet café called “Silicon Valley” and a computer teacher. Accused of “subversion” by the authorities, he is facing a ten-year jail sentence. Robert Ménard, RSF’s secretary-general, reminded the minister […]

Link to: Editor killed in Manipur state

Editor killed in Manipur state

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 21 August 2000 letter to the chief minister of the Indian State of Manipur, W. Nipamacha Singh, RSF expressed concern over the murder of Thounaojam Brajamani Singh, editor of the daily “Manipur News”. The organisation urged the minister to do everything in his power to establish “the exact motives for the […]

Link to: Teacher suspended following appearance on TV programme

Teacher suspended following appearance on TV programme

(PINA/IFEX) – On 18 August 2000, the main news web site of Niue, one of the world’s smallest island states, reported that a teacher has been suspended for appearing on the island’s TV station. The “Niue Economic Review” web site said the teacher, Epsy Puheke, had gone on Niue Television as a spokesperson for teachers […]

Link to: French journalists’ release delayed

French journalists’ release delayed

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 17 August 2000 CPJ news alert: PHILIPPINES: As hostage crisis drags on, release of three French journalists delayed New York, August 17, 2000 — The expected release today of three French journalists and nine Western hostages held by Muslim separatist rebels on the southern island of Jolo has been […]

Link to: Journalists assaulted by communist militants in West Bengal

Journalists assaulted by communist militants in West Bengal

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 17 August 2000 letter to the chief minister of West Bengal State, Jyoti Basu, RSF protested assaults on journalists by activists of the Communist Party India-Marxist (CPI-M, the ruling party in this eastern Indian state). The organisation asked the chief minister if his declarations condemning the attacks could be followed by […]

Link to: Journalist arrested in north-west

Journalist arrested in north-west

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Naimatullah Khan, the chief of police in Kohat (north-west Pakistan), RSF protested the arrest of Zahid Amin Orakzai, correspondent for the daily “Khabrian” in this region. The press freedom organisation asked the representative of the State to ensure that “the journalist is immediately released”. Robert Ménard, RSF’s secretary-general, noted […]

Link to: Fiji interim government plans new media laws, PINA urges consultation

Fiji interim government plans new media laws, PINA urges consultation

(PINA/IFEX) – On 16 August 2000, Fiji Islands news media reported that the country’s new interim administration plans to go ahead with developing new media and broadcasting laws. “The Fiji Times” said a proposed media decree would cover issues such as setting up an independent media council, media code of practice, guidelines on cross-media ownership […]

Link to: TJA protests army influence in broadcast reform

TJA protests army influence in broadcast reform

(TJA/IFEX) – In a letter to Army Commander General Surayud Chulanont, the TJA and ten other associations representing professional media workers strongly protested against Thai Army interference in the process to elect media representatives to a committee to select members of the National Broadcasting Commission. The commission is an independent body being established under a […]

Link to: Five journalists arrested or punished

Five journalists arrested or punished

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji, RSF strongly protested the arrest of Bei Ling and the seizure of copies of the independent literary journal “Tendency” that he edits. The organisation also objected to the arrest of Ma Xiaoming, reporter for the public TV station in Shaanxi (north-western China), and the […]

Link to: CPJ condemns journalist’s murder

CPJ condemns journalist’s murder

(CPJ/IFEX) – In an 11 August 2000 letter to Syed Salahuddin, Supreme Commander of the Hezb-ul Mujahedeen, CPJ condemned the 10 August bomb attack in Srinagar, which killed one journalist and seriously injured at least six others. Pradeep Bhatia, a photographer for the Indian newspaper “The Hindustan Times”, was one of twelve people killed in […]

Link to: CPJ condemns web site banning

CPJ condemns web site banning

(CPJ/IFEX) – In a 10 August 2000 letter to Chinese President Jiang Zemin, CPJ strongly condemned the recent banning of the New Culture Forum’s Web site (http://www.xinwenming.net), which featured essays and articles advocating a fresh approach to dealing with China’s social and political problems. CPJ fears that the site’s former staff may now face political […]

Link to: Photo reporter killed and nine journalists injured in bomb attack

Photo reporter killed and nine journalists injured in bomb attack

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the supreme commander of Hizbul Mujahidden, Syed Salahuddin, RSF expressed its indignation at the death of Pradeep Bhatia, a photo reporter with the daily “Hindustan Times”. RSF asked Salahuddin, who leads the largest armed separatist movement in Kashmir, to “stop the blind bombings that cost the lives of civilians […]

Link to: “Web dissident” pursued by police after web site closed

“Web dissident” pursued by police after web site closed

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Chinese State Security Minister Xu Yongyue, RSF protested the closure of a dissident web site and pursuit by police of the site’s creator. Accused of distribution of “anti-revolutionary information”, the creators of the Web site, mostly democratic dissidents from Shadong Province (south of Beijing), face heavy jail sentences if […]

Link to: Newspaper’s licence cancelled

Newspaper’s licence cancelled

(PPF/IFEX) – On Sunday 6 August 2000, the declaration, or publishing licence, of the “Daily Inquilab” was cancelled by the district magistrate of the city of Quetta, in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. According to press reports, the reason given for the cancellation of the declaration was the paper’s alleged 4 June publication of “false […]