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Link to: Proposed Fiji emergency laws would allow censorship and suppression of publications

Proposed Fiji emergency laws would allow censorship and suppression of publications

(PINA/IFEX) – On 7 July 1998, Fiji’s House of Representatives began a special sitting in which the Government intends to put in place legislation allowing for the declaration of a state of emergency. The proposed Emergency Powers Act 1998 includes a section enabling the introduction of regulations for “censorship and the control of and suppression […]

Link to: Judge rules for freedom of expression

Judge rules for freedom of expression

(PINA/IFEX) – On 3 July 1998, a High Court judge in Suva, Fiji, ruled in favour of the news and business magazine “The Review” in what is seen as an important decision for the Fiji news media. Judge Daniel Fatiaki dismissed an application by one of the country’s major retailing companies, Burns Philp (Fiji) Limited, […]

Link to: Judge rules for freedom of expression

Judge rules for freedom of expression

(PINA/IFEX) – On 3 July 1998, a High Court judge in Suva, Fiji, ruled in favour of the news and business magazine “The Review” in what is seen as an important decision for the Fiji news media. Judge Daniel Fatiaki dismissed an application by one of the country’s major retailing companies, Burns Philp (Fiji) Limited, […]

Link to: New infringements on press freedom

New infringements on press freedom

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 3 July 1998, the organisation is again concerned about new infringements on press freedom that have occurred in Nepal. According to RSF, on 2 July, in Kathmandu, policemen told transport firms not to handle newspapers that publish reports on the police operation against Maoist rebels. […]

Link to: WPFC letter to President Jiang

WPFC letter to President Jiang

(WPFC/IFEX) – James H. Ottaway, Jr., Chairman of the World Press Freedom Committee, commended Chinese President Jiang Zemin for his unprecedented opening of his joint news conference with President Clinton. But Ottaway said the decision to allow uncensored live coverage of the news conference, while welcome, must be accompanied by release of imprisoned journalists in […]

Link to: UN Intervenes in Doan Viet Hoat Case

UN Intervenes in Doan Viet Hoat Case

(WAN/IFEX) – The Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Kofi Annan, has personally taken up the case of imprisoned Vietnamese journalist Doan Viet Hoat. **For background to case, see IFEX alerts of 29 June 1998; 4 November and 29 January 1997; 4 March 1996; and others** The UN has informed the World Association of […]

Link to: Freedom of expression and journalists organisations among signatories to petition calling for release of imprisoned journalist Gao Yu

Freedom of expression and journalists organisations among signatories to petition calling for release of imprisoned journalist Gao Yu

(HKJA/IFEX) – In advance of the visit to Hong Kong by Chinese President Jiang Zemin, 505 journalists signed a petition to demand the immediate release of mainland journalist Gao Yu. The petition was published in the 30 June edition of the “Apple Daily” newspaper. The HKJA collected 359 signatures from journalists working in Hong Kong […]

Link to: Police carry out series of seizures of newspapers; media given reduced access to government ministries

Police carry out series of seizures of newspapers; media given reduced access to government ministries

(RSF/IFEX) – Since 9 June 1998, several newspapers have been seized by police in Sindhulimadhi (320 km south-east of Kathmandu). The daily “Ajko Samacharpatra” and the weeklies “Jadanesh”, “Janaahwan”, “Yojana”, “Jana Ekta” and “Jana Bhawana”, all published in Kathmandu, were confiscated several times at the local market. Similar incidents were reported in other districts, such […]

Link to: WAN calls for release of imprisoned journalist and academic Doan Viet Hoat

WAN calls for release of imprisoned journalist and academic Doan Viet Hoat

(WAN/IFEX) – The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) has appealed to Vietnamese President Tran Duc Luong to release imprisoned journalist and academic Doan Viet Hoat when he grants amnesty to selected prisoners on Vietnam’s National Day. **For further background to case, see IFEX alerts of 4 November and 29 January 1997; 4 March 1996; and […]

Link to: Journalist Shivaji Sarkar assaulted by army personnel

Journalist Shivaji Sarkar assaulted by army personnel

(IFJ/IFEX) – “Financial Express” journalist Shivaji Sarkar was among a group of bus passengers returning from a pilgrimage who were beaten by army personnel in the hill region of Uttar Pradesh state on 23 June 1998. The passengers had earlier objected to an army vehicle blocking the road. The vehicle pulled up alongside the bus […]

Link to: Agence France-Presse correspondent cannot enter Tonga

Agence France-Presse correspondent cannot enter Tonga

(PINA/IFEX) – As reported in the IFEX alert of 24 June 1998, Mike Field, the Agence France-Presse bureau chief based in New Zealand, continues to have difficulty entering the Pacific Islands kingdom of Tonga. Field, a New Zealander, applied for permission to visit the kingdom for major celebrations marking the 80th birthday of King Taufa’ahau […]

Link to: Agence France-Presse correspondent denied permission to visit Tonga

Agence France-Presse correspondent denied permission to visit Tonga

(CPJ/IFEX) -On 19 June 1998, Michael J. Field, a correspondent for the news agency Agence France-Presse, requested permission to visit Tonga to report on the upcoming 80th birthday of His Majesty Taufa’ahau Tupou IV, King of Tonga. He received a response on 23 June, in the form of a letter written by Police Minister Clive […]

Link to: Chinese authorities “withdraw” visas from radio journalists to cover visit of U.S. President; two Hong Kong newspapers also prevented from covering event

Chinese authorities “withdraw” visas from radio journalists to cover visit of U.S. President; two Hong Kong newspapers also prevented from covering event

(RSF/IFEX) – Three reporters with Radio Free Asia , a station funded by the United States government, had their visas “withdrawn” by the Chinese authorities as they were planning to cover President Bill Clinton’s state visit to China from 25 June to 3 July. Furthermore, no journalist from the Hong Kong based newspapers “Apple Daily” […]

Link to: RSF writes open letter to U.S. President Bill Clinton regarding press freedom in China

RSF writes open letter to U.S. President Bill Clinton regarding press freedom in China

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is the full text of an open letter sent to U.S. President Bill Clinton by Reporters sans frontieres, ahead of his official visit to China toward the end of this month. The letter expresses concern over the poor state of press freedom in China and calls on President Clinton to, among […]

Link to: World Association of Newspapers wants jailed journalists on U.S. President Bill Clinton’s China agenda

World Association of Newspapers wants jailed journalists on U.S. President Bill Clinton’s China agenda

(WAN/IFEX) – U.S. President Bill Clinton was urged by the World Association of Newspapers to call for the unconditional release of journalists jailed in China when he visits Beijing later this week. In a letter to Mr Clinton, WAN President Bengt Braun specifically asked the president to raise the case of Gao Yu with Chinese […]

Link to: Journalist beaten for taking photographs of police

Journalist beaten for taking photographs of police

(PPF/IFEX) – On 21 June 1998, M. Ismail Jatoi, a journalist working in Shikarpur, Sindh province, was beaten by police for taking photographs of a police officer while he was allegedly taking a bribe from a man who had crushed a boy to death under his pick-up truck. The man had run over the boy […]