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Link to: American journalist Richard Choi arrested

American journalist Richard Choi arrested

(CPJ/IFEX) – American journalist Richard Choi, a veteran reporter and the vice-president of Radio Korea, a Korean-language radio station in Los Angeles, was arrested at the Koreana Hotel in Seoul on 19 December 19997 and charged with criminal slander and defamation on the basis of a story he broadcast from Seoul to Los Angeles. The […]

Link to: American journalist Richard Choi arrested

American journalist Richard Choi arrested

(CPJ/IFEX) – American journalist Richard Choi, a veteran reporter and the vice-president of Radio Korea, a Korean-language radio station in Los Angeles, was arrested at the Koreana Hotel in Seoul on 19 December 19997 and charged with criminal slander and defamation on the basis of a story he broadcast from Seoul to Los Angeles. The […]

Link to: Canadian journalist Ed Fitzgerald expelled

Canadian journalist Ed Fitzgerald expelled

(RSF/IFEX) – The Cambodian government has decided to expel, during the coming week, Ed Fitzgerald, Phnom Penh correspondent for the magazine “Asia Business News”. Secretary of State for Information Khieu Kanharith stated that the journalist, who has worked in Cambodia since 1988, had covered events in Cambodia in a “systematically tendentious” manner. Kanharith added that […]

Link to: “Samoa Observer” case goes to Court of Appeal

“Samoa Observer” case goes to Court of Appeal

(PINA/IFEX) – Samoa’s Chief Justice has finally ruled that constitutional issues raised by the defence in the criminal libel trial of “Samoa Observer” publisher Savea Sano Malifa and his Samoan language editor, Fuimaono Fereti Tupua, will be referred to the Court of Appeal. The appeal court’s next sitting is scheduled for March 1998. **Updates IFEX […]

Link to: Hate letters to “Samoa Observer” traced to fax of top government official

Hate letters to “Samoa Observer” traced to fax of top government official

(PINA/IFEX) – Unsigned hate letters to the “Samoa Observer” newspaper were sent from a fax registered under the name of the Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Department, the paper reported on 11 December 1997. The “Samoa Observer” said the letters were traced to a fax of Vaasatia Poloma Komiti, the senior public servant in the […]

Link to: East Timor activist to be charged for displaying photos of torture

East Timor activist to be charged for displaying photos of torture

(HRW/IFEX) – East Timor activist Vaughan Williams from the Darwin-based Australians for a Free East Timor was due to appear at the Northern Territory’s Darwin Magistrates Court on 15 December 1997 for publicly displaying pictures of East Timorese women being tortured by the Indonesian Armed Forces (Abri). He is being charged by police under the […]

Link to: Anti-independence leader pressures broadcasters

Anti-independence leader pressures broadcasters

(PINA/IFEX) – The visiting head of the French overseas broadcasting service told staff in New Caledonia on 8 December 1997 that they will continue to be free to report without restrictions. Societe National de Radio Television Francaise D’Outre Mer (RFO) president Jean-Marie Cavada pledged that RFO journalists in the French Pacific territory would be protected. […]

Link to: Proposed Fiji media laws unlikely to include licensing, says minister

Proposed Fiji media laws unlikely to include licensing, says minister

(PINA/IFEX) – Fiji’s Minister for Information says proposed new media laws in Fiji are unlikely to include licensing of news organisations or journalists. Seruwaia Hong Tiy said media licensing is not recommended by a report by two British consultants reviewing the laws and is not the current practice in Fiji. “The Cabinet sub-committee is still […]

Link to: Play “Marsinah Menggugat” banned again

Play “Marsinah Menggugat” banned again

(ISAI/IFEX) – Despite protests at the previous banning of “Marsinah Menggugat” (Marsinah Accuses) on 26 November 1997, the performance scheduled for 6 December at the Centre Culturel Francais (CCF) in Bandung was once again banned by authorities. The ban was reportedly carried out by the West Java police, the Bandung police and the Central Bandung […]

Link to: Alleged government-sponsored offensive against journalist Iqbal Athas

Alleged government-sponsored offensive against journalist Iqbal Athas

(CPJ/IFEX) – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is deeply concerned over what appears to be a government-sponsored offensive directed against Iqbal Athas, one of Sri Lanka’s leading military reporters, widely known for his column Situation Report in the “Sunday Times” of Colombo. In late November, several state-run media outlets gave extensive coverage to the […]

Link to: “Samoa Observer” criminal libel trial delayed, costs grow

“Samoa Observer” criminal libel trial delayed, costs grow

(PINA/IFEX) – The criminal libel trial of the publisher and Samoan language editor of the “Samoa Observer” newspaper has now been put back to 3 February 1998. In Apia on 3 December, Magistrate Tagaloa Enoka Puni adjourned the hearing again because Samoa’s Supreme Court had still not looked at the defence’s challenge that the criminal […]

Link to: Journalists harassed and threatened

Journalists harassed and threatened

(FMM/IFEX) – According to Prajathanthra – Foundation for Freedom of Expression, in two recent instances journalists have been harassed and threatened, in open violation of freedom of the press and the right to free expression. On 29 November 1997, three journalists of the Tamil language newspaper “Virakesari” were harassed, threatened, and humiliated and their photographic […]

Link to: Editors want inquiry into bribery claims

Editors want inquiry into bribery claims

(PINA/IFEX) – Senior Papua New Guinea editors have called for an urgent inquiry into allegations that bribes have been paid to local journalists. It follows the showing on Australian television of a series of secretly taped videos in which a Papua New Guinea government minister appears to be given money to “pay off” the media. […]

Link to: Indonesian government threatens Indonesians against taking part in protests during APEC Summit

Indonesian government threatens Indonesians against taking part in protests during APEC Summit

(ISAI/IFEX) – Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said in Jakarta on 17 November 1997 that his government would take action against any Indonesians seen protesting against President Suharto during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Vancouver, Canada, which took place on 24 to 25 November. “If they are Indonesian nationals, yes, we will […]

Link to: Human Rights Watch to co-sponsor press conference by Wei Jingsheng

Human Rights Watch to co-sponsor press conference by Wei Jingsheng

(HRW/IFEX) – Human Rights in China, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International will be sponsoring Wei Jingsheng’s first press conference in the United States of America at the New York Public Library’s Celeste Bartos Forum (entrance on 42nd Street) on 21 November 1997 at 10:30 am EST. The press conference will run no later than […]

Link to: CPJ to present its International Press Freedom Award, won in 1995, to freed Indonesian journalist Ahmad Taufik

CPJ to present its International Press Freedom Award, won in 1995, to freed Indonesian journalist Ahmad Taufik

(CPJ/IFEX) – Leading Indonesian independent journalist Ahmad Taufik will receive the International Press Freedom Award of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on 19 November 1997 – the award he was unable to accept in 1995 because he was serving a three-year sentence in Indonesia for publishing articles critical of the Suharto regime. CPJ’s Asia […]