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Link to: Publisher, editor and bookshop owner arrested

Publisher, editor and bookshop owner arrested

Source: Amnesty International Publisher Yu Dok-ryol and editor Kim Chon-hee of the Han Publishing Company were arrested with bookshop owner Shim Bom-sok on 17 July 1995. The three were arrested for publishing and distributing the autobiography of the now deceased president of North Korea, Kim Il Sung. They are charged under Article 7 of the […]

Link to: High Court rules that trial of Taslima Nasrin should proceed

High Court rules that trial of Taslima Nasrin should proceed

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 14 April, 27, 4 January 1995; 15, 9 December 1994** After nine months of hearings, the High Court ruled on 1 August 1995 that the trial should commence against Taslima Nasrin, the Bangladeshi author charged with “insult to religious sentiments.” Nasrin’s defence lawyers question the legal foundation of the government’s sanction […]

Link to: Hoang Minh Chinh and Do Trung Hieu reportedly arrested for their writings

Hoang Minh Chinh and Do Trung Hieu reportedly arrested for their writings

The former director of the Institute of Marxist-Leninist Philosophy and a founding member of the Club of Former Resistance Fighters have been charged with spreading “anti-socialist propaganda” following the publication of their writings. Hoang Minh Chinh, former director of the Institute of Marxist- Leninist Philosophy, is said to have been arrested on 14 June 1995 […]

Link to: Personnel changes at “Munhwa Ilbo” after reporters’ union formed

Personnel changes at “Munhwa Ilbo” after reporters’ union formed

Source: Korean Federation of Press Unions (KFPU) Personnel changes at the cultural newspaper “Munhwa Ilbo” (“Cultural Daily”) were announced on 15 July 1995 by the Hyundai Group, the company which owns the newspaper. The Hyundai Group transferred and shuffled 31 of the newspaper’s employees, claiming the changes were needed in preparation for “Munhwa Ilbo”‘s change […]

Link to: Journalists protest banning of papers

Journalists protest banning of papers

**Further to IFEX CH alert dated 30 June 1995** On 29 June 1995, about 500 journalists staged a rally in Karachi to protest the banning of six newspapers. Reporters wearing black armbands gathered at the Karachi Press Club with placards reading: “Ban on journalism — Unacceptable”. “I vehemently condemn the banning of the newspapers and […]

Link to: Six newspapers banned by government

Six newspapers banned by government

In an unprecedented attack on freedom of the press on 29 June 1995, the government of Pakistan banned six mass circulation Urdu language daily newspapers of Karachi for a period of 60 days. Five of the banned newspapers, “Public”, “Qaumi Akhbar”, “Evening Special”, “Aghaz” and “Awam” are evening papers, and one, “Public”, publishes morning and […]

Link to: Chen Ziming returned to prison

Chen Ziming returned to prison

Chen Ziming, a publisher and leader of the 4 June 1989 pro-democracy demonstrations, has been returned to prison. Human Rights in China reports that around 26 June 1995, Chen Ziming’s relatives reported that he had been re-arrested and returned to Beijing No 2 prison to serve the remainder of his 13-year sentence. It is said […]

Link to: Recent attacks on journalists

Recent attacks on journalists

On 14 June 1995 in Katmandu, independent journalist Lekhnath Bhandari was assaulted by members of a procession on its way to the residence of King Birendra to protest against his decision to dissolve the National Assembly. The journalist’s camera was broken and his press card was ripped by individuals in the group. On 19 June, […]

Link to: Journalist Florente Formento wounded in assassination attempt

Journalist Florente Formento wounded in assassination attempt

On 20 June 1995, an attempt was made on the life of journalist Florente Formento in Cotabato, a city on the island of Mindanao. Florente Formento was heading home on his moped, when two men armed with revolvers leaped into sight and blocked the road, forcing him to stop. The two opened fire on the […]

Link to: Threat of press censorship; newspaper group’s building halted

Threat of press censorship; newspaper group’s building halted

The government of Sri Lanka appears to be introducing restrictions on reporting on the question of the so-called “ethnic problem” in their country. The Minister of Information reportedly announced a few weeks ago that press censorship may have to be introduced if newspapers publish material that is “ethnically oriented.” The International Federation of Newspaper Publishers […]

Link to: Academic imprisoned for his research

Academic imprisoned for his research

Professor Park Chang-hee, a professor of history, has been imprisoned on charges which International PEN considers to infringe his right to freedom of expression and association. Professor Park, a professor of history and author of a number of books and theses on Korean history, was arrested on 26 April 1995 on charges under Article 8 […]

Link to: Draft press law being debated

Draft press law being debated

**Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 20 February 1995, 9 November 1994** The National Assembly of Cambodia was set to begin considering a draft press law on 19 June 1995. The draft law now omits criminal penalties. However, it still poses serious liabilities for journalists. Among the remaining problems are: – fines for publication of material […]

Link to: Trial begins for three AJI journalists; CPJ & HRW to hold press conference

Trial begins for three AJI journalists; CPJ & HRW to hold press conference

**For recent background on arrests, see IFEX alerts dated 15 June and 28 March 1995; for additional background, see 1994 and 1995 IFEX alerts** Three staff members of the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) went on trial in Jakarta, Indonesia on 16 June 1995 for publishing an unlicensed magazine and publicly expressing “hostility, hatred, and […]

Link to: Proposed strengthening of laws on intelligence information threatens journalists

Proposed strengthening of laws on intelligence information threatens journalists

On 1st June 1995, Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Gareth Evans announced that the government would strengthen and expand the Commonwealth Crimes Act of Australia in order to condemn journalists who publish sensitive information on national security, defence or intelligence activities. This followed allegations made by former agents of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) on […]

Link to: Zahid Qureshi, editor and publisher of the daily “Parcham,” and printer Mohammed Ali arrested

Zahid Qureshi, editor and publisher of the daily “Parcham,” and printer Mohammed Ali arrested

On 1st June 1995, the chief editor and publisher of the daily “Parcham”, Zahid Qureshi, was arrested by the Karachi police. The printer of the newspaper, Mohammed Ali, was also arrested. Both of them are still detained. The newspaper had reportedly published a “hit list” based on a fax sent to the staff by an […]

Link to: Two writers detained; fears for their health

Two writers detained; fears for their health

Amnesty International reports on the arrests of Ahamed Shafeeq, a civil servant and writer, and Ali Moosa Didi, a writer and politician in the Maldives. There are serious concerns about their health. On 21 April 1995, about a dozen police officers raided Ahamad Shafeeq’s home and arrested both him and Ali Moosa Didi. Also seized […]