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Journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – As previously reported by RSF, Ging Ginanjar, correspondent of the Australian radio SBS, was arrested on 10 March 1998 in Jakarta as he was interviewing an actress, Ratna Sarumpaet, who had organized a meeting to discuss the consequences of the Indonesian economic crisis. Lieutenant-Colonel Rismawan, chief of police for the north district of […]

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Journalist arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, Ging Ginanjar, a freelance journalist, was arrested on 10 March 1998 in Jakarta as he was interviewing actress Ratna Sarumpaet. Sarumpaet had organised a meeting to discuss the consequences of the Indonesian economic crisis where Lieutenant-Colonel Rismawan, chief of police for the north district of Jakarta, made 8 arrests without […]

Link to: “Samoa Observer” case sent back to Supreme Court for trial

“Samoa Observer” case sent back to Supreme Court for trial

(PINA/IFEX) – The criminal libel charge brought by Samoa’s Prime Minister, Tofilau Eti Alesana, against two “Samoa Observer” editors has been sent back to the Supreme Court for trial. This follows a decision delivered by the Court of Appeal in the Samoan capital, Apia, on 7 March 1998. Supreme Court Chief Justice Tiavaasue Falefatu Sapolu, […]

Link to: Tongan Pro-Democracy parliamentarian, publisher cleared of criminal libel

Tongan Pro-Democracy parliamentarian, publisher cleared of criminal libel

(PINA/IFEX) – Tongan Pro-Democracy Movement parliamentarian and publisher Akilisi Pohiva has been acquitted by the kingdom’s Supreme Court of a criminal libel charge brought against him by the government. The charge followed a 1994 interview Pohiva gave to the United States’ newspaper, the “Wall Street Journal”, and comments he later made in his own publication, […]

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Journalist expelled from country

(RSF/IFEX) – Stephanie Vaessen, a reporter for the Dutch public television network NOS, has been ordered to leave Indonesia within a week by Akhmadsyah Naina, director of journalistic affairs at the Department of Information. Vaessen had entered the parliament building without the proper press identification during a People’s Consultative Assembly meeting in order to interview […]

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Editor suspended

(ISAI/IFEX) – On 6 March 1998, Margiono (one name only), editor-in-chief of “D&R” magazine, was suspended from the Association of Indonesian Journalists (PWI) for two years following the publication of a cover photo depicting Indonesian President Suharto as the king of spades. According to General (ret.) Hartono, the outgoing Minister of Information, the cover both […]

Link to: HJKA launches second wave Campaign for Open Government

HJKA launches second wave Campaign for Open Government

(HKJA/IFEX) – On 1 March 1998, the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) called on the government to immediately provide media and public access to five major committees as part of its Campaign for Open Government. These five committees are: the Advisory Committee on the Environment, the Education Commission, the Broadcasting Authority, the Town Planning Board, […]

Link to: Officer taken off duty for alleged beating of journalist

Officer taken off duty for alleged beating of journalist

(FMM/IFEX) – According to FMM, the officer-in-charge of the Aranayake Police Station, Sub-Inspector W. Dharmaratne, who is alleged to have assaulted journalist Pradeep Kumara Dharmaratne, has been removed from duty, pending further inquiry. W. Dharmaratne was removed after a preliminary inquiry held by the Deputy Inspector General of Police of the Province, on the orders […]

Link to: Journalist beaten and imprisoned

Journalist beaten and imprisoned

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 7 February 1998, Prakash Mahanta, a reporter for the newly founded Assamese-language weekly newspaper “Natoon Somoy” (New Times) was assaulted and detained. His assault is the latest in a series of attacks against journalists in Assam. According to CPJ, a group of Assamese police officers known locally as the “Black Panthers”, led […]

Link to: RSF condemns European leaders

RSF condemns European leaders

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF very strongly condemns the European Union’s decision not to uphold any resolution condemning China before the United Nations Commission of Human Rights in Geneva. According to Robert Menard, Secretary General of RSF: “We very firmly condemn this backwards step taken by European leaders concerning the protection of human rights in China. We […]

Link to: Journalist arrested and beaten

Journalist arrested and beaten

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, Pradeep Dharmaratne, a correspondent for the newspaper “Dinamina”, was taken to hospital with back injuries after a harsh police interrogation. On 16 February 1998, police officers broke down the door of Dharmaratne’s home and beat him violently before taking him to the police station. The journalist spent the next day […]

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Protest over threats made to journalist

(FMM/IFEX) – On 18 February 1998, FMM, together with Prajathanthra – The Foundation for Freedom of Expression, carried out a protest in Colombo’s busy Lipton Circus, demanding an immediate investigation into the recent threats made to journalist Iqbal Aththas, the defense correspondent for “The Sunday Times.” The protest, made up of over 300 journalists and […]

Link to: Human Rights Watch protests Indonesian government warning to academics

Human Rights Watch protests Indonesian government warning to academics

(HRW/IFEX) – HRW’s Academic Freedom Committee is gravely concerned over the formal warning recently sent to researchers at Indonesia’s prestigious National Institute of Sciences, Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LIPI) by Dr. B. J. Habibie, State Minister of Research and Technology. On 20 January 1998, a group of nineteen LIPI researchers held a press conference and […]

Link to: IPI launches report on the media in China one year after the death of Deng Xiaoping

IPI launches report on the media in China one year after the death of Deng Xiaoping

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is launching a report on the media in China one year after the death of Deng Xiaoping entitled “A Year After Deng Xiaoping: Asian Values and Obstacles Facing the Chinese Media”. IPI says the death of Deng Xiaoping on 19 February 1997 heralded a period of uncertainty regarding China’s future. While some […]

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Journalist’s home raided

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 12 February 1998, the home of Iqbal Athas, one of Sri Lanka’s leading military reporters who is widely known for his column “Situation Report” in the Colombo “Sunday Times”, was raided. At approximately 21:00, as Athas was watching television with his wife and seven-year-old daughter on the second floor of his Colombo […]

Link to: Vanuatu Ombudswoman says reports being kept off air

Vanuatu Ombudswoman says reports being kept off air

(PINA/IFEX) – Vanuatu’s Ombudswoman, Marie Noelle Ferrieux Patterson, says the important Bislama language news service of government-owned Radio Vanuatu is no longer carrying her findings of misconduct by government ministers. She says her office has tried unsuccessfully to meet the news editor of Radio Vanuatu to discuss this. ** Updates IFEX alert dated 13 January […]