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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 […]

Link to: Journalist Zafaryab Ahmed detained

Journalist Zafaryab Ahmed detained

Zafaryab Ahmed, a journalist known for his reporting about the social problems of bonded labour in Pakistan, was arrested and detained on 5 June 1995. It is apparently as a direct result of his work on this important social issue that he has been accused of acting in a way that is “detrimental” to the […]

Link to: Editor Dam Sithi beaten by students

Editor Dam Sithi beaten by students

On 2 June 1995, Dam Sithi, editor of the bi-weekly “Moneakseka Khmer” (“The Khmer Conscience”) was beaten up by a group of students from the University of Phnom Penh. He had previously been threatened because of an article published in his paper at the end of May, which criticized Second Prime Minister Hun Sen of […]

Link to: Outspoken businessperson threatened for denouncing extortion

Outspoken businessperson threatened for denouncing extortion

Farooq Sumar, a prominent Karachi businessman, has suffered threats against himself and his family because of his courageous and outspoken denunciation of criminal extortion in Karachi. Widespread suspicions that recognized political parties tolerate and profit from these iniquitous practices represent a grave threat to the democratic foundations of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Recommended Action […]

Link to: “Khabrain” journalist Aslam Gauthar stabbed

“Khabrain” journalist Aslam Gauthar stabbed

On 29 May 1995, Aslam Gauthar, a staffer of the Urdu-language daily “Khabrain”, was stabbed in Multan, Punjab province by five unidentified assailants armed with daggers and guns. The journalist arrived at the local hospital in critical condition. In a written statement, Gauhar alleged that he had received threatening telephone calls after writing a report […]

Link to: Probe into media criticism of superior courts

Probe into media criticism of superior courts

Source: Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), Karachi According to a press release issued by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Chief Justice nominated in March 1995 two judges of the Supreme Court to conduct a preliminary enquiry to consider the “expediency and the propriety of taking action” in light of statements and articles […]

Link to: Journalists Yusaini Ali and Saniboey Mohd Ismail detained

Journalists Yusaini Ali and Saniboey Mohd Ismail detained

Two journalists have been arrested by police on 30 March 1995, apparently as a result of an article they wrote in the newspaper “Harian Metro”. Johor police detained Yusaini Ali and Saniboey Mohd Ismail at their office. They are apparently being held under the Official Secrets Act (OSA) regarding a story on the kidnapping of […]

Link to: Journalist Wei Jingsheng remains in detention; whereabouts still unknown

Journalist Wei Jingsheng remains in detention; whereabouts still unknown

**Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 6, 5 October, 1 April, 4 March 1994, and 14 September 1993** Wei Jingsheng, the detained journalist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee who RSF deems a “plaything of a repressive regime,” has been kept in detention since April 1994. On 16 March 1995, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Shen Guofang said […]

Link to: AJI journalists and two others arrested in new wave of attacks

AJI journalists and two others arrested in new wave of attacks

Early on the evening of 16 March 1995, Ahmad Taufik and Liston P. Siregar, members of the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), were arrested and detained by police in Jakarta. The journalists had gathered, along with several political figures, at AJI headquarters to celebrate the end of Ramadan. Until its banning in June 1994, both […]

Link to: Journalist Chan Rotana sentenced to one year in prison

Journalist Chan Rotana sentenced to one year in prison

Source: Amnesty International On 27 February 1995, Chan Rotana, editor of “Voice of Khmer Youth”, was sentenced to one year in prison at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. He was also fined five million Cambodian riels (approx US$ 2,000). He remains free pending an appeal hearing of his case. Chan Rotana was convicted under Article […]

Link to: RSF marks second year of Choi Chin-sop’s detention

RSF marks second year of Choi Chin-sop’s detention

RSF reports that Choi Chin-sop, a journalist charged under the National Security Law (NSL), remains in prison after two years of a three year sentence. His physical condition is apparently deteriorating. A journalist at the “Mal” independent monthly, he was arrested by the Agency for National Security Planning (ANSP) on 14 September 1992, ill-treated under […]