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Link to: Journalist Gilles Millet arrested; documents seized

Journalist Gilles Millet arrested; documents seized

(RSF/IFEX) – On the morning of 30 June 1998, Gilles Millet, correspondent for the weekly “L’Evénement du Jeudi”, was arrested at his Paris home by police officers from the national anti-terrorist division of the judicial police and held for questioning. Millet’s home was searched, while several documents and address books belonging to the journalist were […]

Link to: Newspaper editor Sergei Bachinin attacked

Newspaper editor Sergei Bachinin attacked

(GDF/IFEX) – On 29 June 1998, in the city of Kirov, Sergei Bachinin, editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Vyatsky Nablyudatel”, was found semi-conscious in his apartment with a fractured skull. This is the latest in a series of attacks against Bachinin. Previously, he had been attacked on 3 March 1996 when an unknown individual stabbed the […]

Link to: Journalist Shadi Mardiev sentenced to eleven years in prison

Journalist Shadi Mardiev sentenced to eleven years in prison

(GDF/IFEX) – On 8 June 1998, Samarkind regional radio journalist Shadi Mardiev was sentenced to eleven years in prison by the Syrdarya regional court. He had been charged with defamation and extortion under five articles of the Uzbekistan Criminal Code, two of which are apparently from a previous, no longer valid version of the code. […]

Link to: WAN calls for release of journalist Ragip Duran

WAN calls for release of journalist Ragip Duran

(WAN/IFEX) – The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) has urged Turkish Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz to change Turkey’s restrictive press laws and free journalist Ragip Duran, who was jailed last week for 10 months for an interview he conducted with the leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). **For further background to case, see […]

Link to: HRW report describes rampant abuses under regime of President Aleksander Lukashenka

HRW report describes rampant abuses under regime of President Aleksander Lukashenka

(HRW/IFEX) – In a forthcoming report, Human Rights Watch describes rampant abuses under the regime of Belarusian president Aleksander Lukashenka. “The current diplomatic flap is vintage Lukashenka,” says Holly Cartner, executive director of Human Rights Watch’s Europe and Central Asia division. “The man does not accept challenges to his power – and in Belarus, his […]

Link to: Three photographers taken in for questioning; police seize equipment of television cameraman

Three photographers taken in for questioning; police seize equipment of television cameraman

(RSF/IFEX) – On 12 June 1998, free-lance photographer France Keyser, “Le Parisien” correspondent Gilles Picheran, and Jean-Manu Simoes of the Sipa news agency were taken in for questioning at the headquarters of the office concernced with immigration control and illegal employment (Direction de contrôle de l’immigration et de lutte contre l’emploi clandestin, DICILEC), in Paris. […]

Link to: Teacher found innocent of proselytism charges

Teacher found innocent of proselytism charges

(GHM/IFEX) – Contrary to information provided in the IFEX alert update of 18 June, which stated that charges had been dropped against her, teacher Eva Androutsopoulou was in fact found innocent of charges of proselytism in a trial that began and ended on 18 June. The trial went through all procedures (procedural questions and examination […]

Link to: Journalist Meirkhaim Gavrielov killed

Journalist Meirkhaim Gavrielov killed

(GDF/IFEX) – On 8 June 1998, around 9 pm local time, unknown individuals burst into the home of journalist Meirkhaim Gavrielov, beating and then strangling him with an iron wire. Gavrielov, 70, was a noted journalist who had worked for the Tajik media for more than fifty years. At the time of his murder, Gavrielov […]

Link to: Police search offices of newspaper “Chag”

Police search offices of newspaper “Chag”

(RSF/IFEX) – On the evening of 16 June 1998, on the orders of the Deputy Prosecutor of the Republic, policemen searched for weapons in the editorial offices of the newspaper “Chag”, in Baku. Although none were found, Bahaddin Haziyev, editor of the newspaper, Tair Mamedev, deputy editor, and Amaliya Seidova, a computer employee, were brought […]

Link to: Bomb explodes at office of weekly “Imperial”

Bomb explodes at office of weekly “Imperial”

(RSF/IFEX) – On 18 June 1998, a home-made bomb exploded at the offices of the independent weekly “Imperial”, which are located on a commercial street in Zagreb. The explosion caused extensive material damage. However, nobody was injured. Recommended Action Send appeals to authorities: expressing concern over the bomb attack against “Imperial” and calling for an […]

Link to: Danish television crew shot at in Kosovo

Danish television crew shot at in Kosovo

(RSF/IFEX) – On 22 June 1998, a vehicle belonging to the Danish television channel TV2 was the target of gunfire by Serbian police in Glogovac, in the centre of Kosovo province. Automatic gunfire struck the vehicle; however, no one inside was hurt. It was clearly marked that the journalists were driving in a press vehicle. […]

Link to: Pro-Kurdish newspaper target of bomb attack

Pro-Kurdish newspaper target of bomb attack

(RSF/IFEX) – In the early morning of 21 June 1998, a bomb exploded at the offices of the pro-Kurdish daily “Ülkede Gündem” in Batman, in south-eastern Turkey. Although no one was injured in the attack, the explosion did cause serious material damage. Background Information Since the newspaper was prevented, in December 1997, from being circulated […]

Link to: Proselytism charges against teacher dropped

Proselytism charges against teacher dropped

(GHM/IFEX) – Greek Helsinki Monitor reports that the charges against teacher Eva Androutsopoulou for proselytism have been dropped. **Updates IFEX alert dated 27 May 1998** Background Information Androutsopoulou was to have gone on trial on 18 June in Komotini (in northeastern Greece) for the violation of Article 4 of the Obligatory Law 1363/1938. She was […]

Link to: Independent newspaper threatened with closure

Independent newspaper threatened with closure

(CPJ/IFEX) – The Belarusian State Committee on the Press issued a warning on 1 June 1998 to the Minsk-based independent weekly “Zdravy Smysl” for allegedly providing “distorted information” to its readers that could result in the paper’s closure. The warning came after “Zdravy Smysl” reported that Belarus President Aleksander Lukashenko was named one of the […]

Link to: Reporter Georgy Chanya killed in May clashes in breakaway Abkhazia

Reporter Georgy Chanya killed in May clashes in breakaway Abkhazia

(CPJ/IFEX) – Georgy Chanya, a reporter for the independent Georgian daily “Rezonants”, was killed on 27 May 1998 while covering renewed fighting between Abkhaz rebels and Georgian guerrillas near Gali in the separatist region of Abkhazia, CPJ is now able to confirm. According to Amiran Dzotsenidze, deputy editor of “Rezonants”, the 25-year-old Chanya and two […]

Link to: Concerns over allocation of broadcasting licences to private electronic media

Concerns over allocation of broadcasting licences to private electronic media

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – ARTICLE 19 has expressed concern about certain aspects of the recent process of allocating broadcasting licences to private electronic media in the Republic of Macedonia. Among the concerns is an apparent lack of independent decision-making. The Macedonian Law on Broadcasting Activity [Law No 08-1490/1 of 24 April 1997] guarantees the independence of […]