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Link to: ARTICLE 19 expresses concern over possible inclusion of Myanmar in Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

ARTICLE 19 expresses concern over possible inclusion of Myanmar in Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

The following is the full text of a letter sent by ARTICLE 19 to the Foreign Ministers of the seven member nations of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in which it expresses concern over Myanmar’s possible inclusion as a member and how it could negatively affect democratic and human rights development in […]

Link to: Three on trial for editing and publishing a youth newsletter

Three on trial for editing and publishing a youth newsletter

Three people are now on trial in Seoul for publishing and editing the newsletter of a youth organization. The prosecutors have recommended that they receive prison terms of up to four years. International PEN considers the charges against them to be in violation of their right to freedom of expression. Hwang Yun-mi (f), a language […]

Link to: Indian-backed militia in Kashmir abducts and detains 19 journalists for over seven hours

Indian-backed militia in Kashmir abducts and detains 19 journalists for over seven hours

On 8 July 1996, an Indian-backed counter-insurgency militia kidnapped and detained 19 journalists in Kashmir. The journalists, who were released unharmed that same evening, were held as hostages by the militia to secure a meeting with the editors of Kashmir’s leading newspapers. The 19 journalists were traveling together from Srinagar, the summer capital of Kashmir, […]

Link to: Editor Chan Rotana released after pardon

Editor Chan Rotana released after pardon

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 3 July 1996 and 9 March 1995** Chan Rotana, editor of “Samleng Yuvachun Khmer” (“Voice of Khmer Youth”), was released from a Phnom Penh prison on 5 July 1996. His release came after Cambodia’s Second Prime Minister, Hun Sen, agreed on 3 July to King Norodom Sihanouk’s request for a pardon. […]

Link to: Report looks at “Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong: China’s Challenge”

Report looks at “Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong: China’s Challenge”

With just under 365 days before the United Kingdom cedes sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People’s Republic of China, the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) and ARTICLE 19 assess the state of freedom of expression in the territory in a report published on 30 June 1996. For the first time since this collaborative effort […]

Link to: Several foreign journalists detained and interrogated by police

Several foreign journalists detained and interrogated by police

On 1 July 1996, twelve foreign journalists as well as four television crews were briefly detained and interrogated by police at Beijing’s international airport. The papers and equipment of several of the journalists were also temporarily confiscated. The journalists and television crews had gathered at the airport to cover the arrival of eight legislators from […]

Link to: “Nawai Banker” editor Zafar Iqbal killed; several journalists assaulted during demonstration; offices of daily “Mashriq” ransacked

“Nawai Banker” editor Zafar Iqbal killed; several journalists assaulted during demonstration; offices of daily “Mashriq” ransacked

On 27 April 1996, Zafar Iqbal, the executive editor of the Urdu- language weekly “Nawai Banker”, was killed by two men as he was driving away from the newspaper’s office. The men, armed with Kalashnikov rifles, opened fire on Iqbal, hitting him twice in the neck. He died instantly. On 28 April, at least four […]

Link to: Documentary production company employee arrested; videotapes seized

Documentary production company employee arrested; videotapes seized

Source: Videazimut, Montreal On 14 June 1996, Kim Dong-Won (m), a representative for the independent documentary production company Purn Production, and the film and video committee chairman of National Federation for Alternative Culture (NFAC), both based in Seoul, was arrested and charged with violating the Audio and Video Censorship Act. All videotapes and editing equipment […]

Link to: Author remains under “house arrest” after release from prison

Author remains under “house arrest” after release from prison

Bao Tong, a writer and former senior Chinese government official, was transferred from prison to “house arrest” in a secure government facility to the west of Beijing upon the expiry of his seven-year sentence on 27 May 1996. Recommended Action Send appeals to the Chinese government: Noting the transfer of Bao Tong from prison to […]

Link to: Continued concern over trial of human rights worker Irene Fernandez

Continued concern over trial of human rights worker Irene Fernandez

**Updates IFEX alert dated 22 March 1996** On 13 June 1996, as the first stage of the trial of human rights worker Irene Fernandez came to a close, Human Rights Watch/Asia released the following comments. Fernandez was arrested and formally charged on 18 March 1996 for “false reporting” for her organization’s reports of abuses against […]

Link to: Supreme Court upholds government decision to ban “Tempo”

Supreme Court upholds government decision to ban “Tempo”

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 4 May, 27 and 21 June 1994** Indonesian press freedom activists vowed to continue their struggle despite a Supreme Court ruling on 13 June 1996 that affirmed Information Minister Harmoko’s decision to ban “Tempo” magazine. Chief Justice Soejono, who headed the three-judge panel, said that the 1982 Indonesian Press Law should […]

Link to: Office of daily “Janakantha” attacked; several staff of newspaper convicted of contempt

Office of daily “Janakantha” attacked; several staff of newspaper convicted of contempt

On 5 June 1996, a group of about 100 men attacked the local office in Chittagong of the daily “Janakantha” after the newspaper had reported, while the case was still pending, that the nomination of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate Amir Kushru had been cancelled by a Division Bench of the High Court on the […]

Link to: Veteran pro-democracy activist and writer Wang Xizhe arrested

Veteran pro-democracy activist and writer Wang Xizhe arrested

Wang Xizhe, a veteran democracy campaigner and writer, was arrested around 1 June 1996, and has reportedly been given an administrative sentence of 15 days in prison. It appears that this action has been taken to stop him from staging activities commemorating the 7th Anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations. Recommended Action Send appeals […]

Link to: Indonesian army pressures media in its efforts to unseat an opposition leader

Indonesian army pressures media in its efforts to unseat an opposition leader

Source: Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Jakarta The Indonesian government has put pressure on the local media to report positively on government-backed efforts to unseat Megawati Sukarnoputri, the chairwoman of the opposition Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI). Media sources said that army officers on 2 June 1996 invited most of Indonesia’s chief editors to attend two […]

Link to: Police assault two photographers covering religious procession

Police assault two photographers covering religious procession

On 27 May 1996, two photographers were assaulted by police officers as they were covering a religious procession commemorating the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, the grandson of the prophet Mohammed. Shoaib Ahmed of Urdu-language daily “Jang” and Saeed Qureshi of the Urdu-language daily “Awam” were covering the procession when the officers asked them to […]

Link to: Indonesian government gives stern warning to newspaper

Indonesian government gives stern warning to newspaper

The Indonesian government has issued a stern warning to the daily newspaper “Pelita” over reports that most high school girls in Tana Toraja, in the southern part of Sulawesi Island, have lost their virginity. Director General of Press and Graphics Subrata wrote on 22 May 1996 that the articles which appeared in the 27 and […]