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Link to: Thun Bun Ly, editor of the Cambodian newspaper “Odom K’tek Khmer”, fatally shot

Thun Bun Ly, editor of the Cambodian newspaper “Odom K’tek Khmer”, fatally shot

Thun Bun Ly, editor of the Cambodian newspaper “Odom K’tek Khmer” (Khmer Ideal), was fatally shot by an unidentified gunman in Phnom Phen on the morning of Saturday 18 May 1996. The shooting of Ly, a member of opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s Khmer Nation Party (KNP), occurred the same day that the KNP was to […]

Link to: Journalist Leung Tin-wai violently attacked

Journalist Leung Tin-wai violently attacked

On 15 May 1996, veteran Hong Kong journalist Leung Tin-wai was violently attacked by assailants who cut off his left forearm. According to news reports, two unidentified men entered Leung’s office shortly after a press conference announcing the 17 May launch of the tabloid “Surprise Weekly”. The men asked to see Leung, who led them […]

Link to: Indonesian government bans book published by freedom of expression institute

Indonesian government bans book published by freedom of expression institute

The Indonesian government has banned the book, “Bayang Bayang PKI” (“In the Shadows of the PKI”), which is published by the Institute for Studies on the Free Flow of Information (ISAI). The book is about the violent political turbulence that occurred in Indonesia in 1965-66 which led to the assumption of power by current President […]

Link to: Journalist Mohamed Nasheed sentenced to two years in prison for sedition and defamation

Journalist Mohamed Nasheed sentenced to two years in prison for sedition and defamation

**For background to previous harassment of Mohamed Nasheed, see IFEX alerts dated 10 March 1995, 8 and 1 December 1994** On 3 April 1996, journalist Mohamed Nasheed was sentenced to two years in prison. He was convicted under Law No. 38B of the Penal Code for sedition and defamation of the State for an article […]

Link to: Government suspends broadcasting licences of two radio stations; reporting of military news to be censored by government

Government suspends broadcasting licences of two radio stations; reporting of military news to be censored by government

On 9 April 1996, the Sri Lankan government temporarily withdrew the news broadcasting licence issued to two private radio stations following the broadcast of an incorrect news report by one of the stations. “Sirasa-FM”, the Sinhala-language station of the Colombo-based Maharaja Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Network, announced in one of its news bulletins that the government […]

Link to: Editors Chen Yanbin and Zhang Yafei enter their sixth year of imprisonment

Editors Chen Yanbin and Zhang Yafei enter their sixth year of imprisonment

**For background to cases, see IFEX alert dated 24 May 1995** Chen Yanbin and Zhang Yafei, editors of the underground magazine “Tielu” (“Iron Currents”), have entered their sixth year of imprisonment. In 1990, both were charged with incitement and making counter-revolutionary propaganda. Recommended Action Send appeals to authorities: expressing concern that Chen Yanbin and Zhang […]

Link to: Additional prison sentences imposed on journalists Win Tin and Myo Myint Nyein

Additional prison sentences imposed on journalists Win Tin and Myo Myint Nyein

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 10 January 1996 and 10 July 1995** On 28 March 1996, Win Tin, the former editor of the “Hanthawati” newspaper, and Myo Myint Nyein, editor-in-chief of the cultural magazine “What’s Happening”, were given additional sentences of five and seven years respectively. They were found guilty of smuggling letters to Professor Yozo […]

Link to: Kashmiri editor found dead three weeks after abduction

Kashmiri editor found dead three weeks after abduction

On 10 April 1996, the body of Kashmiri newspaper editor Ghulam Rasool Sheikh was found in the state’s Jhelum river. Sheikh had been missing since late March, when family members said that he was kidnapped by an Indian-backed militia. Local police, on the other hand, contend that he was abducted and slain by separatist guerrillas. […]

Link to: Supreme Court upholds sentences of two journalists and media worker

Supreme Court upholds sentences of two journalists and media worker

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 18 March, 26 January 1996, 29 November, 1 September 1995 and others** During the last week of March 1996, the Indonesian Supreme Court upheld the three-year sentences of Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) members Ahmad Taufik and Eko Maryadi, as well as the 20-month sentence of AJI office assistant Danang Wardoyo. […]

Link to: PEN receives reply to appeal on assault of journalist Leung Tin-wai

PEN receives reply to appeal on assault of journalist Leung Tin-wai

**Updates IFEX alert of 17 May 1996** PEN American Center received a reply to its letter to Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten expressing concern at the attack on editor Leung Tin-Wai. The letter, signed by Patten, follows: “Dear Ms. Hollander, “Thank you for your letter of 17 May 1996. I fully share your concerns about […]

Link to: Government expels Harry Wu after court sentences him to 15 years in prison and expulsion

Government expels Harry Wu after court sentences him to 15 years in prison and expulsion

Sources: International Society for Human Rights (ISHR), Amnesty International (AI), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Human Rights Watch/Asia Human rights activist, author and documentary filmmaker Harry Wu (Wu Hongda), a citizen of the United States of Chinese descent, was found guilty of espionage by the Chinese government after a secret trial on 24 August 1995, reported […]

Link to: AJI worker sentenced to 20 months in prison

AJI worker sentenced to 20 months in prison

**Updates IFEX CH alert of 16 June. For background on arrests, see IFEX alerts dated 15 June and 28 March 1995** On 24 August 1995, the Central Jakarta District Court sentenced Danang Kukuh Wardoyo, an office assistant for the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), to 20 months in prison for helping distribute the AJI magazine, […]

Link to: Buddhist religious leader and author sentenced to five years in prison

Buddhist religious leader and author sentenced to five years in prison

Sources: Human Rights Watch/Asia, Vietnamese Committee on Human Rights, PEN members, others On 15 August 1995, the Venerable Thich Quang Do, a Buddhist scholar and religious leader who is the author of numerous books and poetry, was sentenced to five years in prison. Five others were also convicted with him to sentences of up to […]

Link to: Kashmir separatist movement urged to condemn attacks on the media

Kashmir separatist movement urged to condemn attacks on the media

**For background to recent incidents, see IFEX alert dated 21 July 1995** The CPJ recently called upon the organizational body of the Kashmir separation movement, the All-Party Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference (APHC), to condemn attacks on the press by militant groups, and to expel member parties whose militant allies continue to threaten journalists and news organizations. […]

Link to: Journalist Zafaryab Ahmad released on temporary medical bail

Journalist Zafaryab Ahmad released on temporary medical bail

Sources: Bonded Labour Liberation Front of Pakistan; Amnesty International; others **Updates IFEX alerts dated 4 July and 9 June 1995** Journalist Zafaryab Ahmad (also reported as Zaffaryab Ahmed) has been released on medical bail, but may be required to return to prison within the next few weeks despite his ill-health. Ahmad was freed at the […]

Link to: Police raid homes of editors

Police raid homes of editors

During the night of 16 August 1995, police raided the houses of Razia Bhatti (f), editor of the monthly “Newsline”, and of Zahid Qureshi, editor of the daily “Parcham”. According to news reports, police raided Bhatti’s house at 1:30 a.m. on 16 August, and demanded the address of reporter Mohammed Hanif, who had written an […]