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Link to: Correction to appeals address

Correction to appeals address

(CPJ/IFEX) – In its protest letter dated 28 May 1998, calling on the Bulgarian government to amend its criminal libel statutes, CPJ listed an outdated fax number for President Petar Stoyanov. Nerry Terzieva, the president’s press secretary, provided Stoyanov’s current fax number, +3592 987 5601 or +3592 6766, and her own fax number is: +3592 […]

Link to: Open appeal to the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on broadcasting frequency allocation regulation

Open appeal to the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on broadcasting frequency allocation regulation

(IPI/IFEX) – The following statement was released during the International Press Institute World Congress in Moscow, 24-27 May, 1998: Recognising the importance of the free flow of social, political and economic information to the stability of any democracy, we the undersigned organisations call upon the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to address the […]

Link to: Journalist killed

Journalist killed

(GDF/IFEX) – According to GDF, on 27 May 1998, Georgy Chanya, a correspondent for the Tbilisi newspaper “Resonance”, was killed in the Gali region of Abkhazia (eastern central Georgia). Chanya was last seen on 26 May 1998, by a cameraman with the independent Georgian television company “Rustavi-2”, in his native village of Saberio, during military […]

Link to: Bulgarian Penal Code articles to be reviewed

Bulgarian Penal Code articles to be reviewed

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ supports the Bulgarian Helsinki Watch Committee and a number of independent journalists’ associations who have recently petitioned the Bulgarian Parliament and the Constitutional Court to repeal articles in the Bulgarian Penal Code punishing journalists with imprisonment for criminal libel. In mid June 1998, the Constitutional Court is scheduled to rule on the […]

Link to: Journalist murdered

Journalist murdered

(GDF/IFEX) – According to GDF, on 2 May 1998, militia Major Igor Lykov was shot twice point-blank in his apartment in Saratov (southeast of Moscow). Lykov had repeatedly published articles in the local and Moscow press concerning corruption and unlawful actions in the law-enforcement bodies. He was repeatedly punished for publishing the articles, including having […]

Link to: Journalist detained

Journalist detained

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 28 May 1998, on 27 May, Mehmet Sanli Ekin, a journalist with the Istanbul pro-Kurd daily “Ulkede Gundem”, was placed in detention in the anti-terrorism division. The journalist was detained when he came to the Security Office in the Bakirkoy district of Istanbul asking to […]

Link to: Journalist harassed

Journalist harassed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 27 May 1998, on the afternoon of 25 May 1998, Rauf Arifogly, editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Yeni Musavat”, was summoned to the office of Baku prosecutor Huseyn Alihanov. During a two-hour interrogation, the journalist had to explain the contents of the May issues of “Yeni […]

Link to: Government instructions to exclude independent media discovered

Government instructions to exclude independent media discovered

(GDF/IFEX) – In a statement released on 27 May 1998, GDF announced that it has discovered the existence of a document signed by a senior official of the Belarusbank (Belarus’ central bank). As the document shows, state authorities are instructed not to give information to the independent media. The full text of the document and […]

Link to: Injunction banning sale of book; teacher charged with proselytism

Injunction banning sale of book; teacher charged with proselytism

(GHM/IFEX) – According to GHM, a report from the Reuters news agency has confirmed that a Greek court has slapped a temporary injunction on sales of a dictionary in the latest round of a dispute over an allegedly insulting definition contained in the book. On 26 May 1998, court officials in Thessaloniki (in northern Greece) […]

Link to: Journalist assaulted

Journalist assaulted

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 26 May 1998, at approximately 2:30 a.m. (local time) on 24 May, Adnan Gerger, a journalist with the private television chain ATV, was attacked by several unknown individuals. Gerger was attacked as he left his car and walked toward his home. His attackers blocked his […]

Link to: Journalist charged

Journalist charged

(HRW/IFEX) – According to information released by HRW on 21 May 1998, the Federal Security Service (FSB) is pressing espionage charges against military journalist Grigory Pasko, who was arrested on 20 November 1997. HRW is concerned that the charges against Pasko may be connected to his environmental activities and thus may violate article 19(2) of […]

Link to: Journalist harassed

Journalist harassed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 20 May 1998, Elmar Huseinov, editor-in-chief of the magazine “Monitor”, has been subjected to legal harassment by the Azerbaijani authorities. On 16 May 1998, two officers from the Baku police department went to Huseinov’s house and asked him to follow them to the police station for […]

Link to: Television station closed; licence removed

Television station closed; licence removed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 19 May 1998, on 11 May, authorities closed independent local television station TV Moslavina, which broadcasts from Kutina (southeast of Zagreb). The station also had its licence, which it had held for two years, removed. TV Moslavina’s management regards the actions of the authorities as a […]

Link to: Flawed tender in Serbia

Flawed tender in Serbia

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ strongly protests the manner in which an official tender of broadcast frequencies was conducted by the Yugoslav Ministry of Telecommunications on 16 May 1998. The result of this flawed tender process has been to deny the right of 178 independent television and radio stations to operate, and to impose exorbitant fees on […]

Link to: Journalists receive death threats

Journalists receive death threats

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 19 May 1998, on 15 May, Mercedes Mila, host of a debating programme on the television station Antena 3, and Jose Maria Calleja, a journalist with the television station Canal Plus Spain, were the victims of death threats. The threats were written in paint on the […]

Link to: “Feral Tribune” trial resumes in Croatia

“Feral Tribune” trial resumes in Croatia

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is greatly concerned about the criminal libel trial initiated by Croatian President Franjo Tudjman against editor-in-chief Viktor Ivancic and correspondent Marinko Culic of the independent weekly “Feral Tribune”, which was scheduled to resume on Monday, 18 May 1998, in Zagreb. **Updates IFEX alerts of 19 December, 21 October and 6 May 1997, […]