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Link to: “The Fiji Times” publisher and editor appear before Senate privileges committee

“The Fiji Times” publisher and editor appear before Senate privileges committee

(PINA/IFEX) – The publisher and the editor of “The Fiji Times” appeared before the Fiji Senate privileges committee on 8 October 1997. Publisher Alan Robinson and editor Samisoni Kakaivalu were called to answer allegations the newspaper breached parliamentary privilege by allegedly misrepresenting the Senate’s proceedings. **Updates IFEX alert dated 6 October 1997; for background to […]

Link to: Journalist Humayun Fur released

Journalist Humayun Fur released

(PPF/IFEX) – On 7 October 1997, Humayun Fur, bureau chief of the daily “Mashriq”, was released after the Chief of Army Staff pardoned him. The Chief of Army Staff accepted the request of Fur’s wife to pardon her husband on medical grounds. She said that, as Fur was suffering from hepatitis C and jaundice, there […]

Link to: Senate moves against “The Fiji Times”

Senate moves against “The Fiji Times”

(PINA/IFEX) – The privileges committee of Fiji’s Senate was due to begin meeting on 6 October 1997 to decide whether “The Fiji Times” newspaper breached parliamentary privilege. **For background to previous harassment of the newspaper, see IFEX alerts dated 27 February 1997, 6 December and 29 November 1996** On 3 October, the Senate decided to […]

Link to: New decree limits contact between local and foreign journalists

New decree limits contact between local and foreign journalists

(RSF/IFEX) – On 6 October 1997, the authorities in Vietnam published a decree which tightens their grip on the media by limiting contacts between local journalists and foreign correspondents. Vietnamese journalists have been barred from providing foreign reporters with information, photographs and articles without the approval of the authorities. Under the new policy, foreign news […]

Link to: Jailed journalist Humayun Fur hospitalised in critical condition

Jailed journalist Humayun Fur hospitalised in critical condition

(PPF/IFEX) – Humayun Fur, the bureau chief of the daily “Mashriq”, who was sentenced five years imprisonment by the military court on 9 September, has been shifted to hospital in critical condition on Thursday, 2 October 1997.Fur, who is suffering from hepatitis C and jaundice, has been in a coma since noon on 3 October. […]

Link to: Canadian journalist deprived of passport pending an appeal of conviction for contempt of court

Canadian journalist deprived of passport pending an appeal of conviction for contempt of court

(RSF/IFEX) – On 3 October 1997, Murray Hiebert, a Canadian correspondent for the Hong Kong-based “Far Eastern Economic Review”, had his request for the return of his passport refused pending an appeal of his conviction for contempt of court. **Updates IFEX alert dated 5 September 1997** Since being found guilty on 30 May, Hiebert has […]

Link to: Tamil journalist under threat in Canada

Tamil journalist under threat in Canada

(FMM/IFEX) – According to “Prajathanthra” (the Foundation for Media Freedom in a Democracy), Sri Lankan journalist D.B.S. Jeyaraj, who now lives in Canada, is being subjected to death threats and other warnings by members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who are carrying on a war of separation in Sri Lanka. Jeyaraj, who […]

Link to: CNN reporter and film crew briefly detained; Taliban place restrictions on foreign media

CNN reporter and film crew briefly detained; Taliban place restrictions on foreign media

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 29 September 1997, European Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs Emma Bonino, eighteen other European Union (EU) workers and journalists, including Christiane Amanpour of the Cable News Network (CNN), and a CNN film crew were detained for three-and-a-half hours by Taliban police in Kabul. According to an Associated Press (AP) report citing sources in […]

Link to: Report on press freedom in Hong Kong is released by CPJ

Report on press freedom in Hong Kong is released by CPJ

(CPJ/IFEX) – Although on the surface little seems to have changed, the “climate of free expression in Hong Kong has shifted in subtle but distinct ways,” says the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in a report released on 24 September 1997 on press freedom in the former British colony. “In the vibrant Hong Kong press, […]

Link to: Police raid and occupy offices of newspaper

Police raid and occupy offices of newspaper

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 27 August 1997, police and private security forces raided the Lahore office of “Pakistan”, an independent Urdu-language daily. According to reports from Pakistan, the newspaper office was raided by Punjab police who continue to occupy the building. The police action is apparently related to a civil financial dispute between Akbar Ali Bhatti, […]

Link to: Legal action threatened against newspaper

Legal action threatened against newspaper

(ISAI/IFEX) – On 22 September 1997, the Special Branch of the military threatened to take legal action against the “Thai Post” daily, claiming a headline referring to the crash of one of the helicopters transporting the Queen of Thailand’s entourage was misleading. The headline in the 21 September edition of the “Thai Post” read: “Lightning […]

Link to: Writer Pham Duc Kham released

Writer Pham Duc Kham released

(WiPC/IFEX) – International PEN has received confirmation of the release of writer Pham Duc Kham on 28 August 1997 on “humanitarian grounds”, five years before his sentence was due to expire. He has reportedly joined his family in San Jose, California, in the United States of America. **Updates IFEX alert dated 31 March 1993** Pham […]

Link to: Extension of sentences served against writer Zhou Guoqiang and editor Liu Nianchun

Extension of sentences served against writer Zhou Guoqiang and editor Liu Nianchun

(WiPC/IFEX) – Writer Zhou Guoqiang and editor Liu Nianchun reportedly had their sentences extended in early 1997 by 288 days and 216 days respectively for “refusing to reform themselves”. **Updates IFEX alerts dated 23 September and 12 March 1996 (Zhou Guoqiang)** Background Information Zhou Guoqiang was sentenced without charge or trial on 3 September 1994 […]

Link to: Protesting journalists and media workers attacked by police

Protesting journalists and media workers attacked by police

(PPF/IFEX) – A number of journalists were injured on 15 September 1997 when police charged a procession of journalists and media workers protesting against incidents of attacks on newspaper offices and against the harassment of journalists in the interior of the Sindh province. The protest was in response to a growing number of attacks on […]

Link to: Photographers assaulted by hospital staff

Photographers assaulted by hospital staff

(PPF/IFEX) – Nine photographers for national daily newspapers were beaten up by the hospital staff of Rawalpindi General Hospital on 11 September 1997. According to press reports, the photographers were attempting to take photographs of a slain worker of the religious party Tehrik Nifaz-i-Fiqh-i-Jaffaria, when their cameras were snatched by the Chief Medical Officer and […]

Link to: Two “Samoa Observer” journalists ordered to pay Prime Minister’s costs for adjournment

Two “Samoa Observer” journalists ordered to pay Prime Minister’s costs for adjournment

(PINA/IFEX) – A court in Samoa, on 11 September 1997, ordered the publisher and Samoan-language editor of the “Samoa Observer” newspaper to pay the Prime Minister $WS500 each because they wanted an adjournment in a criminal libel case against them. Magistrate Tagaloa Enoka Puni said Prime Minister Tofilau Eti Alesana would be greatly inconvenienced by […]