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Link to: Cause of journalist’s death in question

Cause of journalist’s death in question

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 31 March 1998 56-year old Ivan Fedyunin, a reporter with the local “Bryanskie Izvestia” newspaper, was murdered. According to his colleagues and the police who found his body on 2 April, Fedyunin was stabbed to death in his apartment. An elderly couple told police that they had heard screams for help but […]

Link to: Government measures threaten independent media

Government measures threaten independent media

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 25 March 1998, the Belarusian government released a document aimed at forbidding State officials from making official documents and comments available for publication in the independent media. The document, addressed to members of the government and State administrators, also forbids State institutions from publishing advertisements in the independent media. […]

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Journalists attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – According to reports, on 2 April 1998, Daniele Genco of the ANSA press agency, Fabrizzio Ravelli of “La Repubblica”, Jenner Meletti of “L’Unita”, Pablo Griseri of “Il Manifesto”, and Claudio Papi, a Reuters photographer, were violently attacked by a dozen or so supporters of Edoardo Massari, an anarchist leader, while covering Massari’s funeral […]

Link to: Television director harassed

Television director harassed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, at the end of March 1998, the Director of the Committee for Radio and Television of Transdniestria asked the Minister responsible for security in the “self-proclaimed Republic of Transdniestria” to shut down the TVK television chain, which broadcasts out of Tiraspol. He also asked the Minister to bring TVK’s director, […]

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Journalists detained

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on the morning of 1 April 1998, Diane Grimonet and Francine Bajande, two news photographers working for the French daily papers “Liberation” and “L’Humanite” respectively, were stopped for questioning while covering a demonstration at the Charles de Gaulles airport in Paris. The demonstration was against the expulsion by plane of […]

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Libel conviction upheld

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 1 April 1998, an Athens court sustained on appeal the prison sentence of four years and two months for “libel” and “filing a false document” against Makis Psomiadis, journalist and owner of the daily “Onoma”, and ordered that he be incarcerated. The court also refused to allow this sentence […]

Link to: Journalists sentenced for libel

Journalists sentenced for libel

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, Davor Butkovic and Vlado Vurusic, the former editor-in-chief and a reporter respectively for the independent weekly “Globus”, were convicted and sentenced on charges of criminal libel. Butkovic and Vurusic were sentenced to suspended jail terms of four months and two months respectively for defaming the country’s Defense Ministry. The charges […]

Link to: Ukraine paper closes after losing suit

Ukraine paper closes after losing suit

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, on 23 February 1998, a libel judgment was issued against “Vseukrainskiye Vedomosti”, which has forced the shut-down of the popular opposition daily. “Vseukrainskiye Vedomosti” published its last issue on 26 March 1998, after losing a controversial libel case to a government-tied sports organization for 3.5 million hryvnyas (about US$1.8 million) […]

Link to: Journalists harassed

Journalists harassed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 25 March 1998, under a warrant given by the Deputy General Prosecutor Michail Khatyshev, some members of the tax-police staff carried out a search in the flats of two journalists in Saint Petersburg : Liubov Amromina, a television journalist, and Ruslan Linkov, correspondent of some Russian and foreign newspapers. […]

Link to: Activists jailed; correction to CPJ alert of  23 March 1998

Activists jailed; correction to CPJ alert of 23 March 1998

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 21 March 1998, six American peace activists, including Peter Lippman, a Seattle-based journalist, were jailed for two days by Yugoslav authorities in Kosovo. They were sentenced to 10-day jail terms for ailing to register with local police during their stay in the troubled province (a rarely-enforced law). They were freed two days […]

Link to: Journalists banned from covering military events

Journalists banned from covering military events

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 20 March 1998, Deputy Chief of Staff Cevik Bir notified journalists for three different daily newspapers that they were banned from covering any events organized by the army: press conferences, visits to military sites or interviews with members of the armed forces. The journalists affected by this ban are […]

Link to: More trouble in Kosovo

More trouble in Kosovo

(CPJ/IFEX) – On March 19 1998, at least two television cameramen working for Western agencies were beaten by plainclothes policemen while attempting to film mass demonstrations in Prishtina. Taras Protsyuk, a Ukrainian camera operator working for Reuters TV, was attacked from behind as he shot footage of a weeping Albanian woman who said she had […]

Link to: Camera crew assaulted in Daghestan

Camera crew assaulted in Daghestan

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, on 13 March 1998, Timur Kukuyev and Yuri Safronov, members of a film crew for the local M-5 television station and stringers for the Russian public television company ORT in Makhachkala, Dagestan, were beaten by a group of men dressed in paramilitary uniforms as they tried to film at the […]

Link to: Goktepe verdict: unjust and unacceptable

Goktepe verdict: unjust and unacceptable

(RSF/IFEX) – “Unacceptable! two years to get to this point!…”: it was with these words that Metin Goktepe’s mother reacted to the announcement of the verdict in the trial of the police officers convicted in the death of her son. On 19 March 1998, five of the eleven police officers accused of having beaten Goktepe […]

Link to: Update on Investigation of Kholodov/Listyev Murders

Update on Investigation of Kholodov/Listyev Murders

(CPJ/IFEX) – Russian authorities have arrested a second suspect in the October 1994 murder of investigative reporter Dmitry Kholodov and announced that they are close to solving the March 1995 killing of Vladislav Listyev, a prominent Russian Public Television (ORT) executive. **Updates IFEX alerts of 20 February 1998, 3 May 1995 and 18 October 1994 […]

Link to: Concerns for safety of journalist

Concerns for safety of journalist

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is most concerned about the safety of Eugen Korda, Slovakia correspondent for the Prague-based TV station, Nova Television. In what appears to be the latest incident of harassment against the journalist, Korda’s new car was seriously damaged by unidentified persons on 18 March 1998. The tires of his new Opel Corsa were […]