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Link to: French journalist Romain Franklin deported

French journalist Romain Franklin deported

(RSF/IFEX) – On 17 August 1998, Romain Franklin, a journalist for the French daily “Liberation”, was expelled from Rangoon by Burmese authorities. Arrested by plainclothes policemen as he was leaving the headquarters of the National League for Democracy (NLD), he was accused of having illegally entered the country on a tourist visa. Franklin’s film and […]

Link to: Newspaper editor Khawaja Danial Salim attacked

Newspaper editor Khawaja Danial Salim attacked

(PPF/IFEX) – On 16 August 1998, twelve activists with the youth wing of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (PML) attacked the editor-in-chief of a local weekly inside the Chakwal (city in Punjab province) Press Club for publishing an alleged anti-PML story. Khawaja Danial Salim was saved by other media workers present in the press club. […]

Link to: Threatened journalists at Dhaka University receive apologies and promise of protection

Threatened journalists at Dhaka University receive apologies and promise of protection

(MW/IFEX) – According to Media Watch, on 12 August 1998, the vice-chancellor of Dhaka University and the President and Secretary of the Chattra League went to the Dhaka University Journalists’ Association office, where the vice-chancellor assured the journalists that they would receive full protection from university authorities to perform their professional duties without incident. The […]

Link to: Foreign Ministry reverses decision to deny journalists access to Ministry premises

Foreign Ministry reverses decision to deny journalists access to Ministry premises

(MW/IFEX) – According to Media Watch, on 13 August 1998, the Foreign Ministry officially withdrew its order denying journalists entry onto the Ministry’s premises. In a formal meeting with the Diplomatic Correspondent Association of Bangladesh, Foreign Minister Abdus Samad Azad announced the withdrawal of the order and declared his full support for the journalists and […]

Link to: Information Minister announces plans to restrict foreign journalists

Information Minister announces plans to restrict foreign journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply disturbed by Information Minister Mohamed Rahmat’ s announcement on 9 August 1998 that he plans to impose new rules and restrictions that would allow the government to more closely monitor the movements of foreign journalists in the country. Foreign journalists working in Malaysia are already required to register with the […]

Link to: Ten years of military repression in Burma: RSF launches campaign to have imprisoned journalists released

Ten years of military repression in Burma: RSF launches campaign to have imprisoned journalists released

(RSF/IFEX) – Between 8 August 1988, which saw the bloody repression of student protesters by the Burmese army, and 18 September 1988, the date when a new military regime officially took power in the country, Burma has witnessed one of the worst periods in its history. The democratic movement has been crushed and freedom of […]

Link to: Disappearance of Iranian journalist Mahmoud Saremi

Disappearance of Iranian journalist Mahmoud Saremi

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to government sources in Tehran, members of the Taliban militia abducted Mahmoud Saremi, Afghanistan bureau chief for the official Iranian news agency, IRNA, along with 10 Iranian diplomats who were in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif when Taliban forces secured the area on 8 August 1998. IRNA reports that Saremi was taken by […]

Link to: Two journalists receive death threats

Two journalists receive death threats

(MW/IFEX) – On 10 August 1998, two Bangladeshi journalists received death threats on the campus of Dhaka University (in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh). Kailash Sarker, university correspondent for the daily “Sangbad”, and a correspondent for the daily “Janakantha”, surname Mamun, were threatened with death by a top-ranking leader of the Chattra league, the […]

Link to: Fiji Assistant Information Minister says new council will be more regulatory

Fiji Assistant Information Minister says new council will be more regulatory

(PINA/IFEX) – Fiji’s Assistant Minister for Information has said that a Fiji Media Council, to be set up under new media legislation, will be more regulatory than the present body set up by the Fiji news media. According to “The Fiji Times” of 7 August 1998, the Assistant Minister, Ratu Josefa Dimuri, said the present […]

Link to: Judge reserves decision on “Samoa Observer” criminal libel charges

Judge reserves decision on “Samoa Observer” criminal libel charges

(PINA/IFEX) – A judge has reserved his decision on the criminal libel charges against “Samoa Observer” editor-publisher Savea Sano Malifa and the paper’s former Samoan language editor, Fuimaono Fereti Tupua. It came after five days of hearings in the Supreme Court in Apia, the Samoan capital. Samoa’s Prime Minister, Tofilau Eti Alesana, claims he was […]

Link to: Journalist Dipak Chowdhury assaulted by police officer

Journalist Dipak Chowdhury assaulted by police officer

(RSF/IFEX) – On 5 August 1998, Dipak Chowdhury, a reporter for “Dainik Muktakantha”, was assaulted in Dhaka by a police constable just after entering the Bangladesh Secretariat that houses different government ministries. The policeman threw the journalist’s press card away before hitting him on the head several times. Other journalists who were on professional assignment […]

Link to: Papua New Guinea Prime Minister criticises international news media

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister criticises international news media

(PINA/IFEX) – Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Bill Skate, on 4 August 1998, accused the international media of painting a negative image of the country, newspapers reported. Addressing Australia’s National Press Club in Canberra, Skate said Papua New Guinea was the victim of sensational reporting by journalists “who have little understanding of PNG.” Papua New […]

Link to: President says censorship likely to continue

President says censorship likely to continue

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 4 August, on 2 August, Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga said that censorship of war reporting was “likely to continue for some time.” President Kumaratunga added that “the local media will have to prove to us that they have learnt to be responsible.” Censorship, which […]

Link to: Reaction to news of subsidies on newsprint; call for licensing of journalists

Reaction to news of subsidies on newsprint; call for licensing of journalists

(ISAI/IFEX) – According to ISAI, a coalition of six free speech organisations, which include the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), ISAI and the Dr. Sutomo Press Institute, have issued a statement on media reform. It includes several points, such as licensing, foreign ownership, etc.. The coalition, called the Media Reform Committee, opposed newsprint subsidies to […]

Link to: Bangladesh journalists harassed

Bangladesh journalists harassed

(MW/IFEX) – On 26 July, 1998, the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry issued an order denying any journalist entry onto the Ministry’s premises. After a meeting of the top-ranking officers of the Ministry, it was decided that no officer of the Ministry will talk to any journalist regarding their professional requests. The Ministry also ignored the journalists’ […]

Link to: Deputy Information Minister threatens media

Deputy Information Minister threatens media

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 27 July 1998, in a news report published in the “Sun” newspaper, Deputy Information Minister Suleiman Mohamad threatened to jail members of the local media without trial and to black out foreign media which he believed were undermining the country’s leadership. “If the media indulges in activities that threaten […]