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Link to: New restrictions on Internet use

New restrictions on Internet use

In a 21 January 2000 letter to the head of the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC), General Tam Shwe, RSF protested against a recent decision prohibiting diffusion of political information on the Internet. This decision came a month after the closure of two local privately owned Internet Service Providers. RSF asked the president to […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 protests charges of sedition, harassment of non-governmental media

ARTICLE 19 protests charges of sedition, harassment of non-governmental media

The following is an ARTICLE 19 letter to the Malaysian prime minister: His Excellency Dato’ Seri Dr. Mahatir Mohamad Prime Minister Jabatan Perdana Menteri Kuala Lumpur 50502 Malaysia By fax: 00 60 3 238 3784 21 January 2000 Your Excellency ARTICLE 19, the International Centre Against Censorship, is extremely concerned by the recent charges of […]

Link to: Historian, librarian and writer detained in Beijing, PEN concerned about reasons for imprisonment and for his health

Historian, librarian and writer detained in Beijing, PEN concerned about reasons for imprisonment and for his health

WiPC is seriously concerned about the arrest of the Chinese historian, librarian and writer Song Yongyi employed at Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, USA. International PEN asks for further information on his arrest, and calls for his immediate release if he is detained solely for exercising his right to free expression. Song Yongyi is a highly regarded […]

Link to: Independent media editors accused of “conspiracy”

Independent media editors accused of “conspiracy”

The following is an ARTICLE 19 letter to the Sri Lankan media minister, expressing concern about published accusations of “conspiracy” against independent media editors: The Hon Mangala Saramweera, MP Minister of Posts, Telecommunications & the Media Level 18, West Tower Trade Centre Echelon Square Colombo 1 Sri Lanka By fax: 00 94 1 440488 19 […]

Link to: Publisher murdered

Publisher murdered

In a 17 January 2000 letter to home affairs minister Mohammed Nasim, RSF expressed its indignation over the murder of Mir Illais Hossain, publisher and editor of “Dainik Bir Darpan”, published in Jhenaidah in the south west of the country. RSF asked the minister to conduct “a serious and thorough investigation into the reasons for […]

Link to: Government targets twenty-seven newspapers

Government targets twenty-seven newspapers

In a 17 January 2000 letter to President Jiang Zemin, WAN expressed its serious concern at the action taken by the government against twenty-seven newspapers. According to reports, on 12 January the government announced that it had “punished” twenty-seven newspapers, closing some down, for violating press regulations and printing fabricated or sensationalist stories. The State […]

Link to: Editor and publisher released on bail, due to appear in court

Editor and publisher released on bail, due to appear in court

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply concerned by the 12 January 2000 arrests of Zulkifli Sulong, the editor of “Harakah”, the biweekly newspaper of the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), and Chia Lim Thye, the owner of the company that prints “Harakah” and formally holds the newspaper’s publishing license. Police charged Zulkifli and Chia with sedition […]

Link to: Fiji court will review government decision against “The Fiji Times”

Fiji court will review government decision against “The Fiji Times”

**Updates IFEX alerts of 7 January 2000, 30 December, 25 and 24 November 1999** (PINA/IFEX) – On 12 January 2000, a Fiji Islands judge allowed “The Fiji Times” to apply for a judicial review of the government’s refusal of a work permit for the newspaper’s editor-in-chief. The High Court decision will also allow editor-in-chief Russell […]

Link to: Editor of opposition biweekly arrested and charged

Editor of opposition biweekly arrested and charged

**Updates IFEX alerts of 11 and 6 January 2000** (RSF/IFEX) – In a 12 January 2000 letter to Minister of Home Affairs Datuk Seri Ahmad Badawi, RSF protested the arrest of Zulkifli Sulong, editor of “Harakah”. RSF considers that the charges brought against him by the authorities constitute a further step in the government’s policy […]

Link to: Publications threatened with closure

Publications threatened with closure

In a 10 January 2000 letter to Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Mahathir Mohamad, CPJ expressed its deep concern over the Ministry of Home Affairs’ recent threats to close five Malaysian publications, including the widely-read opposition biweekly “Harakah”. In a 24 December 1999 letter, the home ministry accused “Harakah”, the newspaper of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party […]

Link to: Journalist released

Journalist released

(RSF/IFEX) – On 3 January 2000, Moe Thu was allegedly released from the Insein jail. A journalist with the business magazine “Danna”, writer and filmmaker, he had been arrested in May 1996 after participating in an opposition rally of the National League for Democracy (NLD), of which he was a member. Arrested under Article 10 […]

Link to: Journalists threatened; bomb attack against daily; journalists assaulted

Journalists threatened; bomb attack against daily; journalists assaulted

The following is a Media Watch listing of recent attacks against the Bangladeshi press: 1. On the first day of the new millenium, two Bangladeshi journalists received death threats. On 1 January 2000, a number of individuals from the ruling party student wing rushed to the offices of the “Banglabazar Patrika” daily in the capital […]

Link to: “Fiji Times” challenges government in court

“Fiji Times” challenges government in court

**Updates IFEX alerts of 30 December, 25 and 24 November 1999** (PINA/IFEX) – On 6 January 2000, Fiji Islands news media reported that “The Fiji Times” has sought judicial review of the government’s refusal to renew the work permit of its editor-in-chief. A judge is expected to hear the application for the judicial review hearing. […]

Link to: Five newspapers risk closure

Five newspapers risk closure

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 6 January 2000 letter to Minister of Home Affairs Datuk Seri Ahmad Badawi, RSF expressed its concern after five newspapers were threatened with closure. RSF asked the minister to “ensure that the publication licences of the newspapers are not withdrawn by the ministry.” RSF condemned “any pressure on the private media,” […]

Link to: FMM condemns president’s attack on the press

FMM condemns president’s attack on the press

**Updates IFEX alerts of 6 January 2000, 10 September, 8 September and 19 July 1999** (FMM/IFEX) – The following is a FMM press release: The Free Media Movement (FMM) is extremely concerned by the unprecedented attack on the independent privately owned media in Sri Lanka by President Chandrika Kumaratunga. In a three hour discussion on […]

Link to: CPJ dismayed by recent spate of killed journalists in Sri Lanka

CPJ dismayed by recent spate of killed journalists in Sri Lanka

**Updates IFEX alert of 4 January 2000** (CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is condemning the 31 December 1999 murder of Vasthian Anthony Mariyadas, a freelance radio reporter who was on assignment for the state-run Sri Lankan Broadcasting Corporation when he was shot dead in the northern town of Vavuniya. The assassination took place outside St. Anthony’s Church, […]