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Link to: Users of electronic services face restrictions

Users of electronic services face restrictions

Digicom, the largest provider of electronic services in Pakistan, has asked its clients to sign agreements that impose a number of restrictions of the use of the Internet. According to Digicom, these restrictions are part of the licence terms that were imposed by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the licensing authority for electronic services. Under […]

Link to: Series of attacks against the media

Series of attacks against the media

In the past month, a series of attacks on the media has caused the state of press freedom in Bangladesh to worsen. On 18 September 1996, S.M.Shamsul Alam, a correspondent with “Ajker Kagoj” in Rangamanti and a stringer for the Voice of America, and Shiek Mohammad Illias, a correspondent with “Dainik Al Mujadded”, were attacked […]

Link to: Writer Nguyen Xuan Tu sentenced to twelve months in prison

Writer Nguyen Xuan Tu sentenced to twelve months in prison

Writer and biologist Nguyen Xuan Tu, also known as Ha Si Phu, was given a twelve month prison sentence on 22 August 1996 on charges of possessing “secret” documents. No details are presently available to International PEN as to the nature of these documents. It is feared, however, that the real reason for his arrest […]

Link to: Concerns at lack of medical provision for imprisoned writers

Concerns at lack of medical provision for imprisoned writers

Reports have been received of lack of medical provision and in some cases denial of medical treatment for imprisoned writers in China. They include: **For background to cases, see IFEX alerts as noted in text** Chen Ziming, a publisher, sentenced to 13 years in prison for “counter-revolution” in February 1991 and held in Beijing No […]

Link to: Reporters and photographers beaten by police

Reporters and photographers beaten by police

Karachi police attacked several reporters and photographers, beat them severely, and snatched and smashed their cameras on 20 September 1996. The journalists were covering the events that unfolded on the night of 20 September, when Murtaza Bhutto, brother of Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and head of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP-Shaheed Bhutto), a breakaway […]

Link to: “Lankadipa” photojournalist Sanjeewa Niroshana assaulted

“Lankadipa” photojournalist Sanjeewa Niroshana assaulted

Sanjeewa Niroshana, a photojournalist for the “Lankadipa” newspaper, was assaulted by employees of the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court, where he had gone to cover the trial of a prominent Buddhist monk. A statement by the Court Registrar which was issued following the incident made it clear that employees of the Court had been directly involved. […]

Link to: Journalists Kalafi Moala and Filokalafi ‘Akau’ola sentenced to 30 days in jail

Journalists Kalafi Moala and Filokalafi ‘Akau’ola sentenced to 30 days in jail

On 20 September 1996, Kalafi Moala, editor of the “Times of Tonga”, deputy editor Filokalafi ‘Akau’ola, as well as member of Parliament (MP) Akilisi Pohiva, were found in contempt of Parliament and sentenced to 30 days in jail, to be served immediately. The decision, handed down by the royal-dominated Legislative Assembly, was in regard to […]

Link to: Journalist sentenced to one year in prison

Journalist sentenced to one year in prison

On 23 August 1996 at 10:30 hours, the Supreme Court upheld a prior conviction and sentenced Hen Vipeak, former editor-in-chief of “Sereipheap Thmei” (“New Liberty News”), to one year in prison and fined him 5 million riel (US$ 2,500) for libel. He was convicted under Article 62 of the UNTAC Law (which dates back to […]

Link to: Indonesian journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafrudin dies after attack

Indonesian journalist Fuad Muhammad Syafrudin dies after attack

An Indonesian journalist with the Yogyakarta-based daily “Bernas” died on 16 August 1996 of injuries sustained in an attack at his home three days earlier. The attack is believed to be related to articles he had written. Fuad Muhammad Syafrudin, 33, died after three days in intensive care at a Catholic hospital in the ancient […]

Link to: Lecturer arrested for circulating information on riots via e-mail

Lecturer arrested for circulating information on riots via e-mail

Prihadi Beny Waluyo, a lecturer at Duta Wacana Christian University, has been arrested at his home by soldiers of the district military command. He was reportedly accused of distributing e-mail messages and of sending messages relating to the 27 July 1996 riots (see IFEX alerts) to a destination in Holland. His arrest came after an […]

Link to: Police pressure journalists; tax threatens autonomy of newspapers

Police pressure journalists; tax threatens autonomy of newspapers

On 5 July 1996, Dadu-based journalists and correspondents of national newspapers were warned against reporting on alleged government-initiated harassment of veteran opposition politician GM Syed, his family and his supporters. District police warned the journalists that “false criminal cases” would be brought against them and that they would face “grave consequences” if they continued with […]

Link to: Two journalists detained while covering rallies in Surabaya; clarification to attack on APTV reporter

Two journalists detained while covering rallies in Surabaya; clarification to attack on APTV reporter

On 28 July 1996, Subechi of the “Surabaya Post” daily and Adi Sutarwijono of the daily “Surya” were detained by police while covering a rally in Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, around 800 kilometers east of Jakarta. Police reportedly thought they were protesters. They were tortured at the Surabaya military command. When they […]

Link to: “Al-Safa” editor-in-chief Ashraf Shaban abducted

“Al-Safa” editor-in-chief Ashraf Shaban abducted

On 1 August 1996, three unidentified men — one armed with a pistol — abducted Ashraf Shaban, the editor-in-chief of the Urdu-language daily “Al-Safa”, from the newspaper’s offices in Srinagar, Kashmir, and forced him into an auto-rickshaw taxi. Shaban has not been seen since and no one has claimed responsibility for his abduction. Shaban, who […]

Link to: Several journalists harassed and assaulted while attempting to cover government crackdown on political opposition

Several journalists harassed and assaulted while attempting to cover government crackdown on political opposition

On 27 July 1996, when the Indonesian military seized the offices of the opposition Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), several journalists were barred from covering the incident, including Andreas Harsono, General Secretary for IFEX member the Institute for the Studies on Free Flow of Information (ISAI), whose camera was confiscated. They were both beaten, as were […]

Link to: Government refuses to authorise the creation of new radio and television stations and newspapers

Government refuses to authorise the creation of new radio and television stations and newspapers

On 17 July 1996, Minister of Information Ieng Mouly announced that the government would not authorise the creation of any new radio or television stations. He cited already crowded airwaves as the reason; however, the decision follows repeated attempts to block opposition parties from setting up radio and television stations. Secretary of State Khieu Kanharith […]

Link to: Tongan authorities refuse entry to Agence France Presse reporter

Tongan authorities refuse entry to Agence France Presse reporter

Source: Pacific Islands News Association (PINA), Suva On 18 July 1996, the Tongan Government told Agence France Presse Pacific Islands correspondent Mike Field he would not be allowed into the Kingdom of Tonga to attend the Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) convention on 6 to 9 August. In response, PINA immediately appealed to Tonga’s Police […]