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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, […]

Link to: Open Letter to Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Open Letter to Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(CCPJ/IFEX) – Paris, 15 May 1998 – The following is an open letter to Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: We, journalists’ freedom of expression and human rights groups attending the annual general meeting of the International Freedom of Expression eXchange in Paris, are deeply disturbed by the decision to impose exorbitant fees […]

Link to: Journalist victim of bombing

Journalist victim of bombing

(RSF/IFEX) – Zenepe Luka, correspondent with the daily “Koha Jone” in Vlora, was the victim of a bombing attempt on 10 May 1998. Luka was incorrectly referred to as a man in IFEX alert of 12 May 1998. The Clearing House regrets the error. **Corrects IFEX alert of 12 May 1998**

Link to: Journalist victim of bombing

Journalist victim of bombing

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 12 May 1998, late in the evening of 10 May, explosives were placed at the door of Zenepe Luka’s home in an attempted bombing. Luka is a correspondent with the daily “Koha Jone” in Vlora (southern Albania). His two children and two young neighbours were slightly […]

Link to: Journalists detained

Journalists detained

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 12 May 1998, on 8 May, outside the Azerbaijani parliament, Milli Mejlis, five reporters were detained with other demonstrators while covering a picket protesting against a draft law on presidential elections. The following journalists were detained: Mubariz Zeynalli of “Panorama”, Mustafa Gajili of “525 Gazeta”, Ragib […]

Link to: Journalist attacked

Journalist attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 11 May 1998, Ana Zarkova, a well-known journalist with the daily newspaper “Trud”, was attacked at a bus stop near her home in a Sofia residential district. An unknown assailant splashed her with acid, burning her face, left eye, neck, and arms. She is seriously injured […]

Link to: Atanassova faces new lawsuit

Atanassova faces new lawsuit

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is urging Bulgarian authorities to review the five criminal libel convictions against Yovka Atanassova, the owner and editor of the independent local daily newspaper “Starozagorski Novini.” Atanassova was prosecuted under the provisions of the Bulgarian Penal Code (articles 146, 147, 148), which punish journalists with up to three years imprisonment for insult, […]

Link to: Journalist?s jail sentence renewed

Journalist?s jail sentence renewed

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 11 May 1998, the military prosecutor for the Far East region of the Russian Federation has renewed the imprisonment of Grigory Pasko. Pasko, who worked for the Russian Navy newspaper “Boevaya Vakhta” and for the Japanese media (the daily newspaper “Asaki” and the NHK television station) […]

Link to: Journalist attacked

Journalist attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 11 May 1998, Stanislav Kholopov, editor-in-chief of the weekly “Stolitza-C”, was stabbed twice with a knife near his home in Saransk (240 km south of Gorki) on 16 April. He was immediately taken to hospital. A militia officer said that the attack could be linked to […]

Link to: Letter to U.S. Secretary of Defense

Letter to U.S. Secretary of Defense

(IPI/IFEX) – The following is a letter written to William S. Cohen, U.S. Secretary of Defense, regarding the creation of a press control agency in Bosnia- Herzegovina. Vienna, 3 May 1998 Dear Mr. Secretary, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors and media executives, is most concerned over plans by the United […]

Link to: Journalists harassed; magazine seized

Journalists harassed; magazine seized

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 29 April 1998, journalists working for the magazine “Monitor” have been harassed and an issue of the magazine has been seized. On 12 April 1998, Interior Minister Usubov sent a letter to the “Monitor”‘s editorial office to demand a refutation of an article about torture, which […]

Link to: WPFC protests plan for press censorship panel

WPFC protests plan for press censorship panel

(WPFC/IFEX) – On 28 April 1998, the WPFC released a letter outlining its deep concern over plans by Western allies to set up a press censorship panel in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The WPFC’s position is that if those on the “right” side censor today, what is to prevent censorship tomorrow by the “wrong” side? This is a […]

Link to: Television station closed by authorities

Television station closed by authorities

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, on 21 April 1998, officials from the Yugoslav Ministry of Telecommunications ordered local independent television station TV Pirot closed and confiscated the station’s equipment, saying that the station was not properly licensed. This action comes just weeks before the 15 May 1998 deadline for public disclosure of the Ministry of […]

Link to: Bosnia Press Control

Bosnia Press Control

(Freedom House/IFEX) – The following is a letter to the Editor of the New York Times from Leonard Sussman on press controls in Bosnia. It was printed 27 April 1998: 24 April 1998 To the Editor: The new press-control agency in Bosnia created by the United States and its allies seems to be outrageous censorship, […]