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Link to: Two more journalists beaten

Two more journalists beaten

(RSF/IFEX) – On 23 September 1998, RSF expressed alarm at the 21 September 1998 beating of journalists Kote Vardzelashvili and Gogi Kavtaradze who were working for the non-governmental Liberty Institute. According to information obtained by RSF, the two were severely beaten and threatened by police in Tibilisi while attempting to interview Chief Mgebrishvili, the city’s […]

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Two journalists beaten

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 23 September 1998, CPJ expressed alarm at the 12 September 1998 beating of chief editor Lasha Nadareishvili and correspondent David Okropiridze of the popular independent weekly “Asaval-Dasavali”. The journalists were attacked by a group of five or six unidentified armed men at around 10 p.m. on a street corner in front of […]

Link to: Trial of Aleksandr Nikitin due to start

Trial of Aleksandr Nikitin due to start

(HRW/IFEX) – On 22 September 1998, Human Rights Watch-Moscow reported the start of the trial against Aleksandr Nikitin, writer, environmental activist and retired naval officer who is facing Russian Federation Security Bureau (FSB) inspired treason charges for his work for the Norwegian environmental organization Bellona Foundation on the dangers of nuclear contamination caused by Russia’s […]

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TV journalists refused visas

(GHM/IFEX) – Greek Helsinki Monitor was informed that a Macedonian Television (MTV) crew was refused entry visas by the Greek Liaison Office in Skopje. The crew intended to cover the trial of the Macedonian minority party Rainbow; on 15 September, Rainbow was on trial in Greece for the use of the Macedonian mother tongue. The […]

Link to: IPI issues report on Slovakia?s elections and the media

IPI issues report on Slovakia?s elections and the media

(IPI/IFEX) – In a 21 September 1998 press statement, IPI says over the past few weeks, listeners to private Radio Twist’s news programmes have first been presented with a recorded apology issued by the General Director Andi Hryc. The statement announces that due to restrictive aspects of the Election Law, Radio Twist is legally forbidden […]

Link to: RSF and Human Rights Watch appeal to French PM on the occasion of his official visit to China; special concern for Gao Yu’s health

RSF and Human Rights Watch appeal to French PM on the occasion of his official visit to China; special concern for Gao Yu’s health

(RSF/IFEX) – On 21 September 1998, RSF and Human Rights Watch sent the following joint letter to French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin on the occasion of his official visit to China: **For background to Gao Yu’s detention, see IFEX alerts and press releases of 30, 22 June, 21, 6 April and 25 March 1998; 20 […]

Link to: On the occasion of the Cuban Vice-President’s visit to France, RSF calls on French authorities to push for the release of two jailed journalists

On the occasion of the Cuban Vice-President’s visit to France, RSF calls on French authorities to push for the release of two jailed journalists

(RSF/IFEX) – Cuban Vice-President Carlos Lage is currently in Paris on a state visit (from 21 to 25 September). On this occasion, RSF is asking his French hosts — President Jacques Chirac, Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, Senate head René Monory and Charles Josselin, Foreign Minister and Minister responsible for relations with the Francophonie — to […]

Link to: STV Negotin’s antennae system forcefully dismantled

STV Negotin’s antennae system forcefully dismantled

(AMARC/IFEX) – The following is an 18 September 1998 press release by the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), forwarded in its entirety by AMARC: The illegal ruling by the Negotin Municipality building inspection, ordering ANEM’s member STV Negotin [radio station] to remove parts of its antennae broadcast system, was forcefully effected on Thursday [17 […]

Link to: Harassment of  RTV BiH crew in Banja Luka

Harassment of RTV BiH crew in Banja Luka

(IFJ/IFEX) – According to the IFJ’s information, on 13 September 1998 there was a serious incident of harassment of journalists working for RTVBiH while on assignment in Banja Luka. RTVBiH management, and the IFJ’s affiliate organisation, the Independent Union of Journalists of BiH, reported that three colleagues – Mladen Paunovic, Kemal Miminovic, and Brano Galvocevic […]

Link to: Four journalists sentenced to jail

Four journalists sentenced to jail

(GHM/IFEX) – Four journalists have been recently sentenced to jail in Greece. 1. On 17 September 1998, journalist Makis Triantafyllopoulos was convicted and given a suspended sentence of eight months for the defamation of Minister of Justice Evangelos Yannopoulos, in an article in the daily “Kalimera” in January 1998. In the article, he had argued […]

Link to: New media law proposed in Hungary

New media law proposed in Hungary

(IPI/IFEX) – According to information obtained by IPI, the Hungarian government is considering moves to force the Hungarian media – by law and under threat of sanctions – to publish rectification not only of facts but also of opinions published in the media – a development that deeply concerns IPI. IPI has been informed that […]

Link to: Newspaper seized; RSF protests crackdown on press in Baku.

Newspaper seized; RSF protests crackdown on press in Baku.

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF’s information, on 12 September – the same day of a reported crackdown on the press during an opposition rally in Baku – the newspaper “Ulus” was seized by the police. On 14 September, police officers came to the editorial office of the newspaper and interrogated the journalists about the current […]

Link to: Further information on beating and harassment of 34 journalists

Further information on beating and harassment of 34 journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following 15 September 1998 letter from CPJ to Azeri President Heidar Aliyev provides further details and a list of additional journalists harassed and beaten on 12 September in Baku. His Excellency Heidar Aliyev President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan Fax: 011-99412-92-06-25 Your Excellency, The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is […]

Link to: Journalists beaten

Journalists beaten

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF’s information, on 12 September, newspaper journalists Khalig Bakhadyr (of “Azadlig”), Zamina Aligyzy, Sabukhi Mamedli, Azer Garachenli and Shakhin Jafarli (“Yeni Musavat”), Azer Sariyev (“Express”), Azer Rashidoglu (“Ayna-Zerkalo”), Rasim Musaguliyev and Talekh Zafarli (“Chag”), Ibrahim Niyazly (“Democratic Azerbaijan”), Natik Javadly (“Olaylar”), Allakhverdi Denmez (“Tazadlar”), were beaten and injured while covering an […]

Link to: French journalists sentenced

French journalists sentenced

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 11 September 1998, on 10 September, the 17th Correctional Court of Paris sentenced Jean-Marie Pontault and Jérôme Dupuis, journalists with the weekly “l’Express”, to pay a 5000 francs (approximately US$835) fine and 50,000 francs (approximately US$8350) in damages. The sentence followed their conviction for “receiving […]

Link to: Journalist charged with having “violated trial secrecy”

Journalist charged with having “violated trial secrecy”

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is concerned that journalist Claude Ardid has been charged in Toulon. According to RSF’s information, on 5 September 1998, Ardid, of the daily “Var Matin”, was arrested at his home on the orders of Paris court first examining judge Marie- Paule Moracchini. The journalist, along with three other individuals, was charged with […]