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Link to: Wei Jingsheng released

Wei Jingsheng released

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ welcomed the release on 16 November 1997 of Chinese writer and leading dissident Wei Jingsheng as a positive development for journalists and writers in China. **Updates IFEX alerts of 28 and 21 October, 29 August, 1 July 1997 and others** “Obviously, this is good news and the Chinese government is to be […]

Link to: Wei Jingsheng released

Wei Jingsheng released

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ welcomed the release on 16 November 1997 of Chinese writer and leading dissident Wei Jingsheng as a positive development for journalists and writers in China. **Updates IFEX alerts of 28 and 21 October, 29 August, 1 July 1997 and others** “Obviously, this is good news and the Chinese government is to be […]

Link to: Further information on Wei Jingsheng’s release; at least 36 other writers remain in  prison, says WiPC

Further information on Wei Jingsheng’s release; at least 36 other writers remain in prison, says WiPC

**Further to IFEX alert update of 17 November 1997. Updates alerts of 28 and 21 October, 29 August, 1 July 1997 and others** (WiPC/IFEX) In the following update, WIPC provides further information on Wei’s health and action recommendations regarding his exile and the situation of other prisoners. “The Writers in Prison Committee of International PEN […]

Link to: U.S. journalist expelled from East Timor

U.S. journalist expelled from East Timor

(RSF/IFEX) – On 11 November 1997, Lynn Ann Fredriksson, a freelance journalist from the United States of America specialising in human rights violations, was expelled from East Timor as she was covering a ceremony marking the anniversary of a 1991 massacre of East Timor civilians by Indonesian soldiers. She is accused of “disturbing [the] public […]

Link to: Writers in Prison Committee responds to Ministry of Justice’s claim that there are no prisoners of conscience in South Korea

Writers in Prison Committee responds to Ministry of Justice’s claim that there are no prisoners of conscience in South Korea

(WiPC/IFEX) – International PEN believes that there are a number of writers in prison in South Korea who are guilty of no criminal activity, but have been sentenced merely as a result of their freely-expressed opinions. Although they may have infringed the National Security Law, PEN believes that this law is itself problematic: its vague, […]

Link to: Imprisoned editor Doan VIet Hoat wins WAN’s 1998 Golden Pen of Freedom award

Imprisoned editor Doan VIet Hoat wins WAN’s 1998 Golden Pen of Freedom award

(WAN/IFEX) – Doan Viet Hoat, an imprisoned Vietnamese editor, has been awarded the 1998 Golden Pen of Freedom, the World Association of Newspapers’ annual prize for outstanding contributions to the cause of press freedom. Announcing the prize at its meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, the Board of WAN, which represents more than 15,000 newspapers world-wide, paid […]

Link to: Imprisoned editor Doan VIet Hoat wins WAN’s 1998 Golden Pen of Freedom award

Imprisoned editor Doan VIet Hoat wins WAN’s 1998 Golden Pen of Freedom award

(WAN/IFEX) – Doan Viet Hoat, an imprisoned Vietnamese editor, has been awarded the 1998 Golden Pen of Freedom, the World Association of Newspapers’ annual prize for outstanding contributions to the cause of press freedom. Announcing the prize at its meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, the Board of WAN, which represents more than 15,000 newspapers world-wide, paid […]

Link to: Samoa opposition leader tries to get views on national radio

Samoa opposition leader tries to get views on national radio

(PINA/IFEX) – The leader of Samoa’s parliamentary opposition says he is beginning legal proceedings in an effort to end a government ban on him having access to the country’s national radio service. Opposition leader Tuiatua Tupua Tamasese Efi calls the ban a breach of the right to freedom of expression guaranteed in Samoa’s Constitution. Prime […]

Link to: Three journalists assaulted and briefly detained

Three journalists assaulted and briefly detained

(RSF/IFEX) – On 28 October 1997, at least three journalists were assaulted by policemen as they were covering an anti-government demonstration near the monument to the Declaration of Independence in Jakarta. At 3:35 pm, some officers began to disperse the crowd. Ezki Suyanto, a journalist with “Panji Masyarakat”, was threatened by security officers. Although he […]

Link to: RSF writes to U.S. President Bill Clinton regarding imprisonment of twelve journalists

RSF writes to U.S. President Bill Clinton regarding imprisonment of twelve journalists

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is the full text of a letter sent by Reporters sans frontieres to President of the United States of America Bill Clinton, reminding him of the imprisonment of twelve journalists in China and calling on him – on the occasion of Chinese President Jiang Zemin’s official visit to the U.S.A. – […]

Link to: Newspaper editor target of repeated arrests

Newspaper editor target of repeated arrests

(CPJ/IFEX) – Ajit Bhuyan, editor of the widely read Assamese-language newspaper “Asomiya Protidin” (“Assamese Daily”) and its sister paper, the Assamese-language weekly “Sadin” (“Seven Days”), has been the target of repeated arrests since August 1997. According to news reports, Bhuyan has been linked by state authorities to the banned United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) […]

Link to: Five television journalists dismissed; suspicions of government interference

Five television journalists dismissed; suspicions of government interference

(IFJ/IFEX) – Five editors and reporters from the International Broadcasting Corporation (IBC – 13) were dismissed from office on 22 September 1997. This coincided with an anti-government rally the day before that was allegedly censored from news reports in government-controlled media organs. The official version of events states that their removal was part of a […]

Link to: CPJ sends open letter to Chinese President calling for improvements in press freedom in China

CPJ sends open letter to Chinese President calling for improvements in press freedom in China

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a open letter written by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) to Chinese President Jiang Zemin on the occasion of his state visit to the United States of America from 26 October to 2 November 1997. In the letter, CPJ urges Zemin to order the release from prison of sixteen […]

Link to: Journalist questioned at gunpoint by Sri Lankan Navy

Journalist questioned at gunpoint by Sri Lankan Navy

(FMM/IFEX) – According to “Prajathanthra” (the Foundation for Freedom of Expression – Sri Lanka), Niresh Eliathamby, a journalist attached to the Associated Press bureau in Colombo, was held at gunpoint for more than two hours by security services personnel while he was carrying out his duties as a journalist on 15 October 1997, the day […]

Link to: Bomb attacks and threats against newspapers

Bomb attacks and threats against newspapers

(PPF/IFEX) – Three individuals, including a policemen, were seriously injured when an explosive device was thrown from a moving vehicle at the offices of the Sindhi-language daily “Sawal” in Hyderabad on 15 October 1997. The injured, which included two staff members of the newspaper, were taken to hospital. Another explosion took place the same day […]

Link to: Grenade attack against office of newspaper

Grenade attack against office of newspaper

(RSF/IFEX) – Two grenades were thrown by two men on a motorcycle into the compound of the popular “Koh Santepheap” newspaper at around 2 am on 15 October 1997. As the first grenade did not reach the building, the attackers tossed a second grenade over the wall, which then exploded. No one was injured in […]