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Link to: Haluk Gerger jailed

Haluk Gerger jailed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF’s information, on 26 January 1998, Haluk Gerger, a columnist for the pro-Kurdish daily “Ulkede Gundem”, went to the Gudul prison in Ankara to begin serving a one-year sentence for “separatist propaganda.”. He was convicted under Turkey’s anti-terror legislation, and the sentence was confirmed by the Court of Cassation. He was […]

Link to: Journalist attacked

Journalist attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – On 8 January 1998, Frederic Lepinay, a journalist with the daily Lille newspaper “La Voix du Nord”, was reporting on the occupation of the Association pour l’emploi dans l’industrie et le commerce (ASSEDIC) in Lille by a defense association for the unemployed. While taking photographs of the evacuation of the site by the […]

Link to: Journalist detained for questioning

Journalist detained for questioning

(RSF/IFEX) – On 23 January 1998, Ugur Demir, journalist with the daily newspaper “Cumhuriyet”, was taken in for questioning while attending a rally held in the district of Besiktas. During the rally, held to commemorate the murder of Ugur Mumcu, another “Cumhuriyet” reporter who was killed in a 1993 bomb attack, Demir was apprehended by […]

Link to: Documentary maker beaten

Documentary maker beaten

(HRW/IFEX) – Human Rights Watch reports that Yuri Khashchevatsky, an internationally renowned film director and member of the Belarusian Helsinki Committee who recently became a member of the pro-democracy movement “Charter ’97”, has been severely beaten. On the night of 23 December 1997, two unidentified men broke into Khashchevatsky’s film studio and beat him unconscious, […]

Link to: Wei Jingsheng in Stockholm in March 1998

Wei Jingsheng in Stockholm in March 1998

(WAN/IFEX) – China’s most prominent dissident, Wei Jingsheng, will be the keynote speaker at a special conference on freedom of expression to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on 31 March 1998. Mr Wei was allowed to leave China for the United States last November for medical treatment, after serving eighteen years in prison for his […]

Link to: Garaudy’s trial is based on racist ideas and is a violation of freedom of opinion and expression

Garaudy’s trial is based on racist ideas and is a violation of freedom of opinion and expression

(EOHR/IFEX) – The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) is extremely worried about the trial of the French thinker Roger Garaudy before a court in France by virtue of a law called Fabious-Gibseau. This law punishes with fines and imprisonment those who deny that Jews were killed in holocausts by the Nazis, a charge which […]

Link to: Bosnian editor convicted of libel

Bosnian editor convicted of libel

(CPJ/IFEX) The editor of the independent “Dani” magazine in Sarajevo, Senad Pecanin, was convicted on 19 January 1998 by a municipal court of criminal libel against the editor of the daily “Dnevni Avaz”. Pecanin received a conditional sentence of two months in prison, which he would be required to serve if he is caught violating […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 condemns banning of politcal party

ARTICLE 19 condemns banning of politcal party

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – On 16 January 1998, ARTICLE 19 unequivocally condemned the banning by Turkey’s constitutional court of the Welfare Party and the prohibition of its leaders from political activity. Said Essoulami, head of ARTICLE 19’s Middle East programme, responded to this action by commenting that “today, four million Turkish citizens have been disenfranchised. Experience […]

Link to: Journalist facing imprisonment

Journalist facing imprisonment

(RSF/IFEX) – According to reports, a local appeal court in the southern Bulgarian town of Stara Zagora recently charged Yovka Atanassova, editor of and journalist for the daily Starozagorsky Novini, with a 1.5 million lev fine (about 550 dollars) under articles 147 and 148 of the Bulgarian penal code. If Atanassova fails to pay her […]

Link to: Censorship Plagues Press in Armenia, Azerbaijan, CPJ Reports

Censorship Plagues Press in Armenia, Azerbaijan, CPJ Reports

(CPJ/IFEX) – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is calling on the governments of Azerbaijan and Armenia today to respect the right to a free press accorded citizens in democracies and to provide guarantees enabling journalists there to work freely and safely, without fear of reprisal. “Censorship continues to plague journalists in Azerbaijan, where it […]

Link to: Bomb attack on office of newspaper

Bomb attack on office of newspaper

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is concerned about a bomb attack on the offices of the daily newspaper “Vetcherniaia Gorlovka”, in the Donetsk region in the eastern part of the country. According to its information, RSF reports that on 8 January 1998 at about 3:40, unknown people threw a grenade through the window of the office of […]

Link to: Journalist held 24 hours without charges

Journalist held 24 hours without charges

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI reports that according to information they have received, Michael Foder (professional name: Michael Freeman), a Romanian freelance cameraman/producer working in Bucharest, was arrested and held for 24 hours without charge on 7 January 1998. According to IPI, Foder has been researching a programme involving a former politician, in which he intended to […]

Link to: Editor arrested

Editor arrested

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 8 January 1998, CPJ expressed concern at the 22 December 1997 arrest of Salavan Mamedov, editor of the weekly newspaper “Istintag”. According to CPJ’s colleagues from Yeni Nesil, the independent association of journalists in Azerbaijan, Mamedov was charged with criminal libel under Article 121 of the Azeri Penal Code for allegedly making […]

Link to: Owner/director of TV Studio ZZIP detained; released, but charges stand

Owner/director of TV Studio ZZIP detained; released, but charges stand

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 8 January 1998, CPJ expressed concern about the 5 January detention by police in Olomouc of Zdenek Zukal, the owner and director of the private TV Studio ZZIP, on charges of criminal libel. Police summoned Zukal to headquarters in Olomouc on 5 January to question him about a news piece he had […]

Link to: Still waiting for justice on second anniversary of death of journalist  Metin Goktepe; latest hearing held in December

Still waiting for justice on second anniversary of death of journalist Metin Goktepe; latest hearing held in December

(RSF/IFEX) – In an 8 January 1998 press release, RSF recalls that, on 8 January 1996, Metin Goktepe, a journalist with the extreme left daily “Evrensel”, was beaten to death by police in Istanbul (see IFEX alerts). Two years later and after twelve hearings, the trial of the eleven police officers accused of the murder […]

Link to: Independent news agency threatened by government

Independent news agency threatened by government

(RSF/IFEX) – On 22 December 1997, Hasan Hasanov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, allegedly described a Turan news agency report on his speech delivered at an OSCE meeting in Copenhagen as “anti-governmental” in nature. The speech in question dealt with the Karabakh conflict. According to Mr. Hasanov, the independent agency is “engaged in active anti-Azerbaijan propaganda.” […]