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Link to: Prime Minister won’t speak English to foreign journalists

Prime Minister won’t speak English to foreign journalists

(PINA/IFEX) – Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister, Bill Skate, says he will no longer speak English to foreign journalists because he says he is being treated unfairly by the Australian news media. Instead, Skate says he will now speak in Papua New Guinea’s two other main languages, Tok Pisin (Pidgin) and Motu. **Updates IFEX alert […]

Link to: HKJA launches campaign for open government

HKJA launches campaign for open government

(HKJA/IFEX) – On 10 February 1998, the HKJA launched a new campaign for open government by calling on the government to start work on a Freedom of Information Ordinance. It called on the government to publish a consultation document within six months, outlining different approaches to freedom of information legislation to allow a public debate. […]

Link to: Fiji Government says no licensing but independent regulatory council

Fiji Government says no licensing but independent regulatory council

(PINA/IFEX) — The Fiji government has approved the drawing up of new media laws which include an independent media regulatory council but exclude suggestions for licensing newspapers and magazines. The Press Correction Act, introduced in the British colonial era, is also to be scrapped. **Updates IFEX alert of 9 December 1997** The Cabinet (government ministers) […]

Link to: Journalists freed from charges

Journalists freed from charges

(PPF/IFEX) – On 27 January 1998, charges of publishing objectionable materials laid against the editors, joint editor and reporters of the daily newspaper “Pakistan” were withdrawn. The Punjab government, following directions from Shehbaz Sharif, the Punjab Chief Minister, also apologized for having handcuffed the journalists who had been arrested on 19 January in Lahore for […]

Link to: Journalists arrested

Journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – On 19 January 1998, Ashok Subedi, editor of the Nepal weekly “Naulo Bihani”, was arrested in Ramechchap. On 20 January, Matrika Pakhrel, editor of the literary quarterly “Bedana”, was arrested in the district of Udaypur district (central Nepal). Both have been charged with participating in Maoist activities, a charge their newspapers have denied. […]

Link to: Journalists arrested and released on bail

Journalists arrested and released on bail

(PPF/IFEX) – On 19 January 1998, police raided the offices of the Urdu daily “Pakistan” and arrested the editor, chief news editor and four reporters of the newspaper on charges of publishing some objectionable material in the 13 January edition of the newspaper. Editor Jamil Chishti, chief news editor Khalid Farooqui, senior reporter Khalid Qayyum, […]

Link to: Journalist deported

Journalist deported

(RSF/IFEX) – According to reports, on 13 January 1998 Satoru Fujita, a reporter with the Japanese daily “Mainichi Shimbun”, was deported from Rangoon because he had entered Burma without a journalist’s visa. According to the Burmese government, Satori Fujita “intentionally broke the regulations concerning visas” and provided “false information” in his airport arrival document. Recommended […]

Link to: Journalist released in contempt of court case; other remains in jail

Journalist released in contempt of court case; other remains in jail

(PPF/IFEX) – On 12 January 1998, Iftikhar Adil, the publisher/printer of the daily Lahore-based newspaper “Lashkar” who is facing contempt of court charges, was released. The release orders were issued by the division bench of Balochistan High Court on the appeal of Iftikhar Adil against the verdict of a single bench of this court. The […]

Link to: Newspapers suspended

Newspapers suspended

(WAN/IFEX) – According to reports, on 8 January the Ministry of Information suspended several newspapers on the grounds that they had insulted national leaders and threatened national security. The Ministry ordered the seizure of all copies of these newspapers and warned printing companies that authorities would punish those who violated the order. The newspapers affected […]

Link to: Vanuatu radio and tv forced off air, reporter assaulted, photographers flee

Vanuatu radio and tv forced off air, reporter assaulted, photographers flee

(PINA/IFEX) – Vanuatu’s national radio and television stations were forced off the air on 12 January by rioters who warned staff not to send out news about rioting in the capital Port Vila. A journalist trying to cover the riot was assaulted and a photographer’s equipment was smashed. The riot erupted following growing tension over […]

Link to: American journalist released, charges still pending

American journalist released, charges still pending

(CPJ/IFEX) – The Committee to Protect Journalists reports the release of American journalist Richard Choi by the South Korean government on his own recognizance. A Seoul court released Choi, who had been in jail since 19 December 1997, early Thursday morning, Korea time. He must still stand trial on charges arising from a complaint of […]

Link to: Journalist harassed

Journalist harassed

(PPF/IFEX) – (PPF/IFEX) – On 29 December 1997, journalist Qaiser Mahmood Khokhar was arrested and beaten by police in Lahore. Khokhar had gone to the police station to collect the discharge papers of a case registered against him on 1 December 1997. He is said to have been arrested by police sub-inspector (SI) Farrukh Shah, […]

Link to: Government attempts to “kill” survey by the Hong Kong Journalists Association

Government attempts to “kill” survey by the Hong Kong Journalists Association

(HKJA/IFEX) – The Special Autonomous Region (SAR) of Hong Kong government has issued a memo to all department heads in an attempt to “kill” a survey by the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) concerning access to government information. The memo, dated 19 November 1997, was designated as RESTRICTED and written by principal assistant secretary John […]

Link to: Two journalists sentenced for reporting on stolen court records

Two journalists sentenced for reporting on stolen court records

(PPF/IFEX) – On 26 December Irfanul Haq and Iftikhar Adil, two journalists of the Lahore based Urdu newspaper “Lashkar”, were sentenced to six months in prison and fined Rs. 5000 by the Balochistan High Court in Quetta for reporting on the alleged theft of court records. According to reports, the lawyer Mohammad Azam Zakroon of […]

Link to: ABC Papua New Guinea reporter tells of intimidation, praises local media

ABC Papua New Guinea reporter tells of intimidation, praises local media

(PINA/IFEX) – Sean Dorney, the Papua New Guinea bureau chief of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), says his network has recently received “verbal intimidation” from supporters of Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Bill Skate in Port Moresby. Dorney says Prime Minister Skate “continuously attacked” the ABC during a Christmas tour of the civil-war-torn Papua New […]

Link to: Journalist Qaiser Mahmood Khokhar arrested and assaulted

Journalist Qaiser Mahmood Khokhar arrested and assaulted

(PPF/IFEX) – On 29 December 1997, journalist Qaiser Mahmood Khokhar was arrested and beaten by police in Lahore. Khokhar had gone to the police station to collect the discharge papers of a case registered against him on 1 December 1997. He was arrested by sub-inspector (SI) of police Farrukh Shah, and several policemen severely beat […]