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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.” […]

Link to: Bomb attack on home of journalist Carmen Gurruchaga

Bomb attack on home of journalist Carmen Gurruchaga

(RSF/IFEX) – On 22 December 1997, at around 2 am, home-made gas bombs exploded in front of the home of Carmen Gurruchaga, correspondent for the daily “El Mundo”, in San Sebastian. The first bomb destroyed the main door of the journalist’s home, while the second one caused a fire to break out. Gurruchaga and her […]

Link to: Trial of “Feral Tribune” editor Viktor Ivancic and reporter Marinko Culic to resume on 22 December 1997.

Trial of “Feral Tribune” editor Viktor Ivancic and reporter Marinko Culic to resume on 22 December 1997.

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 22 December 1997, criminal proceedings against “Feral Tribune” editor Viktor Ivancic and reporter Marinko Culic will resume. Ivancic and Culic are scheduled to appear at a hearing before the same Zagreb Municipal Court judge that acquitted them on charges of “rudely and falsely slandering the president” on September 26, 1996. The Zagreb […]

Link to: CPJ calls on President Bill Clinton to stress U.S. concerns about lack of press freedom in Turkey

CPJ calls on President Bill Clinton to stress U.S. concerns about lack of press freedom in Turkey

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 16 December 1997, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged President Bill Clinton to stress the United States’ concerns about the lack of press freedom in Turkey in his meeting with Prime Minister Mezut Yilmaz on 18 December. “We want Turkey to live up to the long-term promises it made to CPJ […]

Link to: Three magazine editors each sentenced to three years in prison

Three magazine editors each sentenced to three years in prison

(WAN/IFEX) – Three editors of “Green Anarchist” magazine, Saxon Burchnall-Wood, Steve Booth and Noel Molland, were each sentenced to three years in jail on 14 November 1997 after being found guilty of conspiring to incite persons unknown to commit criminal damage. The charges arose from their dissemination of radical animal rights literature. Recommended Action Send […]

Link to: Individuals set fire to offices of newspaper

Individuals set fire to offices of newspaper

(RSF/IFEX) – On 10 December 1997, around 5:30 am, unknown individuals sprayed a flammable liquid in the main entrance of the editorial offices of “El Periodico de Alava”, a local newspaper in the province of Alava, causing a fire on the premises. Police intervention resulted in preventing the spread of the fire to the rest […]

Link to: Trial of journalists Pavel Sheremet and Dmitry Zavadsky due to begin

Trial of journalists Pavel Sheremet and Dmitry Zavadsky due to begin

(RSF/IFEX) – The trial of Pavel Sheremet, the Minsk bureau chief of the Russian television station ORT, and cameraman Dmitry Zavadsky is set to begin on 17 December 1997 in a regional court in Ochmiany. The two journalists are charged with “having crossed illegally and in a group the State’s border according to a premeditated […]

Link to: Anti-independence leader pressures broadcasters

Anti-independence leader pressures broadcasters

(PINA/IFEX) – The visiting head of the French overseas broadcasting service told staff in New Caledonia on 8 December 1997 that they will continue to be free to report without restrictions. Societe National de Radio Television Francaise D’Outre Mer (RFO) president Jean-Marie Cavada pledged that RFO journalists in the French Pacific territory would be protected. […]

Link to: Armed individuals force way into office of Madrid daily; employees assaulted

Armed individuals force way into office of Madrid daily; employees assaulted

(RSF/IFEX) – On 10 December 1997, at around 9:15 am, three unidentified masked individuals armed with baseball bats, crow bars and clubs made their way into the offices of the Madrid daily “Diario de Alcala” and proceeded to vandalise everything inside. The individuals attacked the receptionist and employees of the business section of the newspaper; […]

Link to: Press freedom still a long way off, says RSF

Press freedom still a long way off, says RSF

(RSF/IFEX) – With initial negotiations for eleven countries to join the European Union due to start on 12 and 13 December 1997, Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) wishes to express its concern about the press freedom situation in Turkey, one of the countries seeking EU membership. Although six Turkish editors have been released under the terms […]

Link to: President attacks three magazines, calling them “traitors”

President attacks three magazines, calling them “traitors”

(RSF/IFEX) – While speaking at a symposium of Bosnian intellectuals on 29 November 1997, Bosnian President Alija Itzetbegovic attacked the magazines “Svijet”, “Slobodna Bosna” and “Dani”, describing them, in an ironic tone, as “independent”. Itzetbegovic also called the magazines “traitors”, and said that they “spread information contrary to the interests of Bosnia-Herzegovina”. He added that […]

Link to: Legal proceedings against journalist and newspaper

Legal proceedings against journalist and newspaper

(RSF/IFEX) – On 4 December 1997, legal proceedings against Davor Buktovic, journalist with the weekly “Globus”, were to begin in a Zagreb court. Charges of “defamation” have been brought against Buktovic by 22 ministers and a former prime minister of Croatia following the recent publication in “Globus” of an article on corruption that was accompanied […]

Link to: Journalist Milorad Ostojic dies in mysterious circumstances

Journalist Milorad Ostojic dies in mysterious circumstances

(RSF/IFEX) – On 27 November 1997, following the publication of information in the media concerning the death of Milorad Ostojic, correspondent for Alternativa Informativna Mreza (AIM) in Teslic (about 60 km west of Tuzla in Republika Sprska), AIM editor-in- chief Drazena Peranic published a communique calling on representatives of the international community in the country […]

Link to: Press conference on case of Alexander Nikitin

Press conference on case of Alexander Nikitin

(HRW/IFEX) – On 28 November 1997 at the Russian American Press Center a press conference was to be held on the latest developments in the case of Alexander Nikitin, whom the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) accuses of having committed serious anti-state crimes. Scheduled participants in the press conference were: Pavel Gutiontov (Chair of the […]

Link to: Waiting for the re-enactment of the murder of Goktepe

Waiting for the re-enactment of the murder of Goktepe

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 27 November press release, RSF reports that on that date, the eleventh hearing in the trial of eleven police officers accused of the murder of Metin Goktepe was held before the case’s new judge, Mustafa Birisik. His predecessor, Kamil Serif, had asked to be taken off the trial. The court had […]