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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 […]

Link to: Croatian President’s daughter files libel suit against “Feral Tribune”

Croatian President’s daughter files libel suit against “Feral Tribune”

**Updates IFEX alert dated 8 May 1996; for background, see also IFEX alerts of 21 May, 24 April, 12 March and others** According to the Reuter news agency, on 23 May 1996, Croatian President Franjo Tudjman’s daughter, Nevenka Kosutic, filed a civil libel suit against the Split-based independent newspaper “Feral Tribune”, demanding 3.5 million kuna […]

Link to: Concern at statements directed against media

Concern at statements directed against media

IPI is concerned at statements directed against the Slovak media by Ivan Lexa, head of Slovakia’s intelligence service (SIS). In a 22 May 1996 report to Parliament, Lexa dismissed the findings of a committee headed by Ladislav Pittner, a member of the Christian Democratic Movement. The findings accused Lexa, the SIS and Interior Minister Ludovit […]

Link to: Police detain journalist Leena Reikko, cameraman and two individuals she was interviewing; confiscate videotape

Police detain journalist Leena Reikko, cameraman and two individuals she was interviewing; confiscate videotape

On 23 May 1996 at approximately 12:30 hours, Istanbul police arrested Finnish Broadcasting Company journalist Leena Reikko. Reikko was arrested along with her cameraman, Kemal Gokakan, and two Kurdish refugees she was interviewing. They were held for questioning and released at 18:00 hours. Police confiscated the videotape of the interview. Recommended Action Send appeals to […]

Link to: “Evrensel” journalist Irsan Kurt arrested

“Evrensel” journalist Irsan Kurt arrested

On 22 May 1996, Irsan Kurt, a journalist for the leftist daily “Evrensel”, was arrested by Istanbul police. He was apprehended while making his way in a car to a press conference in the Alibeykoy district of Istanbul. The driver of the car stated that they were stopped at a roadblock allegedly set up by […]

Link to: “Azg” newspaper resumes publication

“Azg” newspaper resumes publication

**Updates IFEX alert dated 1 May 1996** The independent daily “Azg” resumed publication on 14 May 1996 and Hagop Avedikian resumed his position as editor-in-chief after a court quashed an attempt by the Ministry of Justice to change the ownership of the newspaper. Appeals To

Link to: Government official charges that the British Broadcasting Corporation is favouring the opposition in its campaign coverage

Government official charges that the British Broadcasting Corporation is favouring the opposition in its campaign coverage

On 4 May 1996, Adrian Nastase, President of the Chamber of Deputies, charged that the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) Romanian-language service was violating Romania’s electoral law by “obviously favouring the opposition in its campaign coverage.” Nastase then called upon the National Audiovisual Council (CNA) to “reconsider” the frequency allocation of those FM stations that broadcast […]

Link to: Journalist Eltchine Husseinbeili detained

Journalist Eltchine Husseinbeili detained

On 10 May 1996, Eltchine Husseinbeili, correspondent for the Azeri-language service of Radio Liberty, was arrested and briefly detained in the capital of Baku. On that day, a number of protesters had gathered in front of the offices of the United Nations (UN) and the Iranian Embassy calling for an end to human rights violations […]

Link to: Journalist Viktor Mikhailov killed

Journalist Viktor Mikhailov killed

According to the Russian news agency, ITAR-TASS, Viktor Mikhailov, a crime reporter for the Siberian daily “Zabaikalsky Rabochy”, was killed by unknown assailants in broad daylight in downtown Chita on 12 May 1996. His mutilated body was identified the following day. Mikhailov had reportedly been covering crime reports and the work of law enforcement agencies […]

Link to: Trial begins against soldier who killed journalist Natalya Alyakina

Trial begins against soldier who killed journalist Natalya Alyakina

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 30 November, 5 October, 29 August, 23 and 20 June 1995** On 15 May 1996, the trial of the soldier who killed journalist Natalya Alyakina (also reported as Natalia Aliakina) opened before a military court in Lermontov, in southern Russia. He is being tried for “infringement of the regulations on handling […]

Link to: BBC reporter Liviu Man receives threatening telephone calls

BBC reporter Liviu Man receives threatening telephone calls

On 7 May 1996, Liviu Man, the Romanian-language correspondent in Cluj for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), received several threatening telephone calls at both his office and his home from anonymous individuals. The callers told Man to stop reporting on “incidents that incriminated President Iliescu” and “to calm down.” Man later lodged a complaint at […]

Link to: Journalist Nina Yefimova killed

Journalist Nina Yefimova killed

On 9 May 1996, Nina Yefimova, a 25-year-old Russian correspondent who resided in Chechnya, was found dead from a pistol shot to the back of the head. According to ITAR-TASS, both Yefimova and her mother were abducted from their apartment on the outskirts of Grozny on the night of 8 May. Yefimova’s body was found […]

Link to: Dead body of journalist Igor Grouchetsky found

Dead body of journalist Igor Grouchetsky found

On 10 May 1996, the dead body of freelance journalist Igor Grouchetsky was found on a street near his home in the city of Tcherkassy, southwest of Kiev. He had a severe wound to his head. According to Ukrainian television and the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, Grouchetsky was well-known for his reporting of crime and corruption […]

Link to: Journalist Vladimir Sobolevskiy dismissed for alleged misbehaviour during interview

Journalist Vladimir Sobolevskiy dismissed for alleged misbehaviour during interview

In April 1995, Vladimir Sobolevskiy, a reporter for Kharkov regional television, was dismissed from his position for “a serious lack of judgment displayed during an interview.” The interview in question was with a renowned economist, A. Gougel, who was critical of a draft Constitution currently being debated in Parliament. Sobolevskiy reportedly reproached the economist for […]