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Link to: Wife of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Minsk correspondent assaulted; husband warned

Wife of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Minsk correspondent assaulted; husband warned

**For background, see IFEX alerts dated 14 June, 30 April 1996 and others** The wife of a Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) correspondent in Minsk, Galina Drakokhrust, was beaten by three assailants at 2:00 hours on 22 June 1996, the correspondent told CPJ. Yury Drakokhurst was away on a business trip in Poland when the […]

Link to: Writer and environmentalist Alexander Nikitin detained on charges of treason for authoring report on nuclear hazards

Writer and environmentalist Alexander Nikitin detained on charges of treason for authoring report on nuclear hazards

On 6 February 1996, Alexander Nikitin, the co-author of a report by the Oslo-based environmental group Bellona entitled “The Russian Northern Fleet: Sources of Radioactive Contamination”, was arrested by Russian authorities. He has been charged under Article 64 of the Russian Criminal Code with treason, which carries a prison term of between 10 and 15 […]

Link to: Trial of journalist Valery Yerofeyev begins

Trial of journalist Valery Yerofeyev begins

Source: Globus Independent Press Syndicate Media Defence Centre, Moscow The case of journalist Valery Yerofeyev, who has already been in detention for nine months, went to trial on 18 June 1996 in the city of Samara. Yerofeyev is charged under Article 226 of the Penal Code with “pandering” in regard to his alleged procurement of […]

Link to: Biweekly newspaper “Belorousskaya Delovaya Gazeta” suspended for revealing state secrets

Biweekly newspaper “Belorousskaya Delovaya Gazeta” suspended for revealing state secrets

On 7 June 1996, Vladimir Belsky, head of the State Press Committee, signed an order for the suspension of the independent business biweekly “Belorousskaya Delovaya Gazeta” (BDG). This action follows the 5 June order of the State Press Committee which stipulated 1 July as the deadline for the renewal of the registration of newspapers and […]

Link to: Trial of “Feral Tribune” journalists postponed until September

Trial of “Feral Tribune” journalists postponed until September

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 12 June and 8 May 1996** The trial of “Feral Tribune” editor-in-chief Viktor Ivancic and reporter Marinko Culic has been unexpectedly adjourned until 25 September 1996. After reading the indictment and the opening defence statements, the judge adjourned the trial, saying that he recognised the need to call new witnesses. The […]

Link to: Independent newspaper “Novi Pancevac”

Independent newspaper “Novi Pancevac”

On 7 June 1996, the financial inspector for the city of Pancevo, 20 kilometres northeast of Belgrade, effectively banned the correspondents of the independent newspaper “Novi Pancevac” from working in their respective regions by declaring that their work permits were no longer in force. Djordje Zojkic, owner and editor-in-chief of the newspaper, nevertheless claimed that […]

Link to: Journalist Bernard Nezmah sentenced to one month in prison for comments made against Slovene authorities

Journalist Bernard Nezmah sentenced to one month in prison for comments made against Slovene authorities

On 30 May 1996, journalist Bernard Nezmah, a contributor to the weekly “Mladina”, was sentenced to one month in prison and fined under Article 169 of the Civil Code (insulting comments made by the press). However, he was put on parole, so the sentence will not take effect unless he commits a similar offence in […]

Link to: Trial of “Feral Tribune” journalists Viktor Ivancic and Marinko Culic to begin on 14 June

Trial of “Feral Tribune” journalists Viktor Ivancic and Marinko Culic to begin on 14 June

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 8 May 1996; for background to legislation, see IFEX alerts dated 2 April and 14 March 1996** On 14 June 1996, court proceedings will begin in Zagreb against Viktor Ivancic, editor-in-chief of the satirical weekly “Feral Tribune” and Marinko Culic, a journalist with the newspaper. The two are charged with making […]

Link to: Individuals detained while sending Justice Minister telegram on prison conditions and reform

Individuals detained while sending Justice Minister telegram on prison conditions and reform

Human Rights Watch is concerned at reports that several lawyers and administrators from the Istanbul Branch of the Human Rights Association of Turkey (HRA) as well as families of prisoners were detained on 7 June 1996, while trying to send a telegram dealing with prison conditions and reform to the Minister of Justice. The incident […]

Link to: Journalist Erion Brace assaulted

Journalist Erion Brace assaulted

On 26 May 1996, Erion Brace, a journalist with the newspaper “Zeri I Popullit” who is also standing as an election candidate for the Socialist Party, was beaten up in the town of Berat by two unidentified assailants. There is speculation that the two may have been associated with the ruling Democratic party. Recommended Action […]

Link to: Imprisoned Turkish journalist Isa Yasar Tezel in poor health

Imprisoned Turkish journalist Isa Yasar Tezel in poor health

There is growing concern about the health of Isa Yasar Tezel, a journalist of Turkish nationality working for Turkish public radio and television (TRT), who was arrested in the capital, Baku, on 16 April 1996. The doctor at Bailov prison, where he is being held, reportedly made an extremely pessimistic prognosis on 28 May. Tezel, […]

Link to: Further harassment of leftist newspapers “Aydinlik” and “Evrensel”

Further harassment of leftist newspapers “Aydinlik” and “Evrensel”

**For background to previous harassment of “Evrensel”, see IFEX alerts dated 23 and 10 April 1996** On 31 May 1996, police confiscated copies of the 1 June issue of the leftist weekly “Aydinlik” as it was being printed. This was the second consecutive confiscation; previously, on 24 May, police seized the 25 May issue. The […]

Link to: Russian daily “Komsomolskaya pravda” charged with violating Kazakh Constitution

Russian daily “Komsomolskaya pravda” charged with violating Kazakh Constitution

According to correspondents of the Kazakh edition of the Russian daily “Komsomolskaya pravda”, on 29 May 1996 the newspaper’s editors and a local District Court judge were unofficially summoned through an anonymous posting of a notice in the local newspaper “Karavan” for talks with the Prosecutor General of Kazakhstan, Maksut Sultanovich Narikbaev. During the meeting, […]

Link to: Writer and journalist Dr Haluk Gerger sentenced to prison; former editor-in-chief of “Evrensel” fined

Writer and journalist Dr Haluk Gerger sentenced to prison; former editor-in-chief of “Evrensel” fined

On 15 May 1996, writer and journalist Dr Haluk Gerger was sentenced by an Istanbul court to 20 months in prison and fined T 500,000 (approximately US$ 6) for an article published in the 30 June 1995 edition of the leftist daily “Evrensel” on the state of emergency in southeast Turkey. In the same trial, […]

Link to: Authorities assume control of independent Radio Smederevo

Authorities assume control of independent Radio Smederevo

On 30 May 1996, the municipality of Smederevo assumed control of the independent Radio Smederevo. Municipal authorities cut off the station’s electricity and elected a new station manager and executive board after having broken into and occupying the station’s premises the previous day. This action follows a decision by the municipality of Smederevo to take […]

Link to: CPJ appeals to author of Criminal Libel Law

CPJ appeals to author of Criminal Libel Law

**For background to recent cases, see IFEX alerts dated 24, 8, 6 May, 24 April 1996 and others** The following is the full-text of an appeal sent by CPJ’s Program Coordinator for Central Europe and the former Soviet Union to the author of Croatia’s Criminal Libel Law, Vladimir Seks: “Dear Mr. Seks, “You may recall […]