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Link to: Albanian radio director attacked

Albanian radio director attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 8 September, Agron Bala, director of Tirana-based Radio Kontakt and host of a popular call-in show, was attacked by unknown asaailants while leaving the studio. The journalist was hit on the head and suffered a haematoma in his right eye. Agron Bala claims that he’d received threats during previous […]

Link to: Serbian Radio B92 bullied by RTS

Serbian Radio B92 bullied by RTS

(AMARC/IFEX) – AMARC-Europe forwards the following information from the Association of Independent Electronic Media in Yugoslavia (ANEM). On September 1, Radio B92 received a note from Radio Television Serbia’s (RTS) General Manager Dragoljub Milanovic to the effect that B92 should remove its transmitter from the RTS facility as soon as possible, not later than November […]

Link to: Further details and thoughts around murder of journalist Anatoly Levin-Utkin

Further details and thoughts around murder of journalist Anatoly Levin-Utkin

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following letter, sent by CPJ to Russian President Boris Yeltsin on 4 September 1998, provides further details and thoughts around the murder of Anatoly Levin-Utkin, deputy editor of the new St. Petersburg weekly “Yuridichesky Peterburg Segodnya:” **Further to IFEX alert of 26 August 1998** “The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is deeply […]

Link to: Newspaper editor beaten in Azerbaijan

Newspaper editor beaten in Azerbaijan

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 1 September, Tale Hamid, the editor of the independent newspaper “Mustagil” was beaten by four policemen near the building of the State Committee, an hour and a half before the cortege of President Heidar Haliyev was due to pass along this highway. The journalist was driving along the highway […]

Link to: Independent Radio Index to be silenced

Independent Radio Index to be silenced

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is concerned about the upcoming closure of the university station Radio Index in Belgrade. According to RSF, on 2 September 1998, the director general of Radio-Television Serbia (RTS), Dragoljub Milanovic, gave the station’s staff a one-month deadline by which to stop using the RTS station in Belgrade to broadcast. **For background, see […]

Link to: WPFC receives response to concern regarding possible expulsion of Serbian journalists

WPFC receives response to concern regarding possible expulsion of Serbian journalists

(WPFC/IFEX) – In an IFEX alert of 26 August 1998, WPFC reported that Germany’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Klaus Kinkel, had been considering retaliating against the actions of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to prevent newsgathering by German journalists, by expelling Serbian journalists from Germany (for background information, see IFEX alerts of 18 and 6 […]

Link to: Radio station ordered closed for 90 days

Radio station ordered closed for 90 days

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information available to RSF on 27 August 1998, Radio Özgür (an Istanbul-based radio station associated with the extreme left) was suspended for a period of 90 days, starting on 19 August. The suspension was based on a decision by the RTÜK (Superior Audiovisual Council) for “inciting violence, hatred, racial discrimination and […]

Link to: Germany considering expelling Serbian journalists

Germany considering expelling Serbian journalists

(WPFC/IFEX) – According to the WPFC, Germany’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Klaus Kinkel, has been considering retaliating against the actions of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) to prevent newsgathering by German journalists, by expelling Serbian journalists from Germany (see IFEX alerts). **For background information see IFEX alerts of 18 and 6 August 1998** The […]

Link to: Serbian journalist and driver missing in Kosovo

Serbian journalist and driver missing in Kosovo

(HRW/IFEX) – According to HRW, an ethnic Serbian journalist and his driver have been missing for five days, and are feared abducted by members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in the province of Kosovo. Djuro Slavuj and his driver, Ranko Perinic, both of Radio Prishtina, were last seen in the city of Orahovac on […]

Link to: Journalist Musa Kurhasku arrested and beaten

Journalist Musa Kurhasku arrested and beaten

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, “Koha Ditore”, an independent Albanian-language daily based in Pristina, reported that on 19 August 1998, Musa Kurhasku, a correspondent in Gjakovica (close to the Albanian border), is said to have been questioned by police after having refused to succumb to police pressure to go to Orahovac (in southwestern Serbia) to […]

Link to: Journalist Anatoly Levin-Utkin killed

Journalist Anatoly Levin-Utkin killed

(GDF/IFEX) – According to GDF, on 20 August 1998, at about 8:00 p.m. (local time), Anatoly Levin-Utkin, deputy editor-in-chief of “Yuridichesky Peterburg Segodnya”, was reportedly assaulted by two unknown assailants on the porch of his house in St. Petersburg. He was found unconscious, suffering from serious head trauma. The journalist’s briefcase, containing material for the […]

Link to: Journalists harassed and beaten

Journalists harassed and beaten

(GDF/IFEX) -According to GDF, on 15 August 1998 in Baku (the capital city) and Gyanja, during the officially-approved meeting of the opposition, police blocked at least seven journalists from performing their professional duties. Although the journalists presented their press cards, Mustafa Gajily (spelled Hajibeyli in IFEX alert of 20 August) and Aidyn Bagirov of the […]

Link to: Journalist sentenced to ten months in prison for defamation

Journalist sentenced to ten months in prison for defamation

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 25 August 1998, on 25 May 1998, Cornel Sabou, editor-in-chief of the private press agency Trans-Pres, was sentenced to 10 months in prison for “defamation” by a court in Bistritza (northern Romania.) On 22 August 1998, Sabou was arrested so that he would begin serving […]

Link to: Proposed amendments violate freedom of speech

Proposed amendments violate freedom of speech

(GHM/IFEX) – The cooperating organizations Greek Helsinki Monitor and Minority Rights Group – Greece express their strong condemnation of the government’s intent to introduce amendments that will severely limit freedom of speech in the electronic media. **This press release contains information further to IFEX alert of 24 August 1998** On 18 August 1998, Minister of […]

Link to: Proposed legislation would make broadcasting “slanderous and insulting matter” a crime

Proposed legislation would make broadcasting “slanderous and insulting matter” a crime

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is most concerned about proposed legislation that would make broadcasting “slanderous and insulting matter” a criminal offence in Greece. Under the legislation, proposed on 18 August 1998 by Justice Minister Evangelos Yannopoulos, existing slander and libel laws would be expanded to include a minimum two-year sentence for radio and television journalists, as […]

Link to: Journalist released

Journalist released

(HRW/IFEX) – Musa Kurhasku, journalist with “Koha Ditore”, was released after seven hours in police detention on 19 August 1998. According to the “Koha Ditore” editorial staff, he was beaten while in custody. **Updates IFEX alert of 20 August 1998** The police reportedly warned Kurhasku that he would be arrested again if an ethnic Serb […]