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Journalist murdered

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, journalist Nelson Catipay, 35, a correspondent for radio station DXMY in Cotabato City, was shot while traveling in a jeepney (passenger minivan) to a news conference in the town of Sultan Kudarat. Catipay was shot by two unidentified men who were fellow passengers, according to police reports. The killers reportedly […]

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Journalist attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, Nguyen Tung Chi, editor of the “Tien Phong” (“Avant-Garde”), a newspaper for young people, was attacked and beaten on 16 April 1998. The journalist was in a restaurant when 6 to 8 men entered and assaulted him. They used broken beer bottles and tried to put out his eyes. Nguyen […]

Link to: Papua New Guinea Deputy Prime Minister warns “foreign” interests after editorial

Papua New Guinea Deputy Prime Minister warns “foreign” interests after editorial

(PINA/IFEX) – Papua New Guinea Deputy Prime Minister Michael Nali has issued a thinly-veiled warning to the country’s two daily newspapers, both of which have overseas companies as majority shareholders. “The National” newspaper reported on 15 April 1998 that Nali reacted angrily to a critical editorial it published about him. He said the right to […]

Link to: HRW condemns move to put government above the law

HRW condemns move to put government above the law

(HRW/IFEX) – Human Rights Watch (HRW) today condemned a draft law the Hong Kong government is rushing through the Beijing-selected legislature which would constitute an exceptionally grave setback to the rule of law in China’s new Special Administrative Region (S.A.R). The bill, which would exempt both the S.A.R. government and organs of the Chinese government […]

Link to: “The Fiji Times” to challenge Senate finding

“The Fiji Times” to challenge Senate finding

(PINA/IFEX) – On 8 April 1998, “The Fiji Times” announced that its lawyers are beginning a legal challenge against a finding by the Senate Privileges Committee, which held that the newspaper breached parliamentary privilege. Publisher Alan Robinson said: “In essence, we reported the facts. And just how an editorial opinion can misrepresent proceedings of the […]

Link to: Journalists beaten and film seized

Journalists beaten and film seized

(ISAI/IFEX) – According to ISAI, on 3 April 1998, Indonesian anti-riot police beat two Indonesian journalists and seized film from two foreign journalists while the reporters were covering a crack-down on student protests in the Javanese city of Yogyakarta. It was reported in the Indonesian media that journalists Bambang Soen, of the daily “Republika”, and […]

Link to: HKJA condemns Chinese diplomat’s rough treatment of reporter

HKJA condemns Chinese diplomat’s rough treatment of reporter

(HKJA/IFEX) – The HKJA condemns the actions of Su Xu, first secretary of the Chinese Embassy in France, in his treatment of John Liauw Chung-ping, a reporter with Hong Kong’s TVB news, during the latter’s coverage of Prime Minister Zhu Rongji’s visit to Paris on 6 April 1998. Following a question Mr Liauw put to […]

Link to: HRW calls for more action against China

HRW calls for more action against China

(HRW/IFEX) – Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called upon British Prime Minister Tony Blair to use the first ever European Union (EU)-China summit to define concrete benchmarks for human rights improvements in China and Tibet. In a letter made public on 1 April 1998, HRW urged Blair to use the London summit to present Chinese […]

Link to: Senate committee warns media of parliamentary privilege sanctions

Senate committee warns media of parliamentary privilege sanctions

(PINA/IFEX) – According to a report issued by the Senate’s privileges committee, “The Fiji Times”, the country’s largest newspaper, breached parliamentary privilege in reporting and editorializing on a short meeting of the country’s Senate. Though the committee recommended that no formal charges be laid, it warned that, if faced with articles breaching parliamentary privilege in […]

Link to: ‘Akilisi Pohiva convicted of defamation in Tonga

‘Akilisi Pohiva convicted of defamation in Tonga

(PINA/IFEX) – Tongan Pro-Democracy Movement Member of Parliament and publisher ‘Akilisi Pohiva was convicted of two defamation charges and fined in the Magistrate’s Court in the Tongan capital, Nuku’alofa, on 30 March 1998. **Updates IFEX alert dated 10 March 1998** Magistrate Vusenga Helu fined Pohiva 500 pa’anga ($US 336), or in default six months’ imprisonment, […]

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Journalist killed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, Reynaldo Bancayrin, anchorman for the DXLL radio station, was murdered on 30 March 1998 in the southern city of Zamboanga. The journalist was presenting his program, “Bale Todo”, when two persons knocked at the door of his booth. He allowed them in and one man shot him at point-blank range […]

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Editor arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, Alam Raihan, editor of the weekly “Sugandha”, was arrested by detectives on 18 March 1998. The detectives came to his home at night and took him to the police station. The journalist has been charged with publishing “indecent and defamatory news items that confused and tarnished the image of the […]

Link to: Urdu daily of Karachi banned

Urdu daily of Karachi banned

(PPF/IFEX) – On 19 March 1998, “Public of Karachi”, a local Urdu language daily, was banned. The ban was imposed by an order issued by the local magistrate (SDM)of the area. The Station House Officer (the police chief of the area) along with a police party served the notice to the management. Following the order […]

Link to: Indian journalist released from judicial custody

Indian journalist released from judicial custody

(CPJ/IFEX) – In late November 1997, the Advisory Committee, the local administrative body for the National Security Act (NSA), concluded that the grounds for detaining Ajit Bhuyan, former editor of the Assamese-language daily newspaper “Asomiya Protidin” and its sister paper, the Assamese-language weekly “Sadin”, were not acceptable and ordered his release. Following this decision, the […]

Link to: Indian newspaper office attacked

Indian newspaper office attacked

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to reports from India received by CPJ, 50 armed men attacked the Madurai office of the Tamil-language daily newspaper “Dinamalar” in the early morning of 1 March 1998. Bearing clubs and knives, the armed men assaulted the office watchman, hurled four molotov cocktails, and destroyed property which included press equipment, windows, electrical […]

Link to: Ombudswoman’s reports back on Radio Vanuatu

Ombudswoman’s reports back on Radio Vanuatu

(PINA/IFEX) – Radio Vanuatu, a national radio service operated by the country’s only broadcaster, the government-owned Vanuatu Broadcasting and Television Corporation (VBTC), has once again aired remarks made by Vanuatu’s Ombudswoman Marie Noelle Ferrieux Patterson relating to political corruption. In a letter to Evelyn Toa, the Radio Vanuatu news editor, she indicated that she was […]