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Link to: Four journalists from “Alinteri” arrested

Four journalists from “Alinteri” arrested

On 3 May 1996, four journalists–Sabiha Budak, Incigul Basel, Mehtap Kurucay and Filiz Ozturk, all female–from the leftist weekly “Alinteri” were arrested and later detained by Istanbul police. The police arrested the journalists at the home of Budak, assaulting them in the process. Basel was later transferred to the intensive care unit of a nearby […]

Link to: Two “Feral Tribune” journalists face criminal charges; “Panorama” newspaper closed down; “Novi List” ordered to pay fine

Two “Feral Tribune” journalists face criminal charges; “Panorama” newspaper closed down; “Novi List” ordered to pay fine

According to journalists at the independent weekly “Feral Tribune”, on 3 May 1996, editor-in-chief Viktor Ivancic was taken to police offices and informed that a criminal case had been opened against him and reporter Marinko Culic. The charges cite the 29 April 1996 edition of the “Feral Tribune” issue that contained Culic’s article entitled “Bones […]

Link to: Update on murder of Nadezdha Chaikova

Update on murder of Nadezdha Chaikova

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 12 and 10 April 1996** According to colleagues of murdered “Obshchaya gazeta” correspondent Nadezhda Chaikova, the office of the Prosecutor General of Russia has not opened an investigation into her death and the local Chechen village prosecutor who originally took up the case is unlikely to go further because of limited […]

Link to: Journalists Gregor Mayer and Zoltan Nemeth harassed by Bosnian Serb authorities

Journalists Gregor Mayer and Zoltan Nemeth harassed by Bosnian Serb authorities

On 20 April 1996, Austrian journalist Gregor Mayer, who had been sent to Bosnia by the Austrian magazine “Profil”, and his Yugoslav interpreter, Zoltan Nemeth, himself a journalist from “Novi Sad” in Vojvodina, were refused access to the Republika Srpska at the Karakaj border post. Bosnian Serb police sent them back to the Mali Zvornik […]

Link to: Ownership of independent newspaper “Azg” transferred to pro-government political party

Ownership of independent newspaper “Azg” transferred to pro-government political party

On 22 April 1996, the Ministry of Justice ratified an amendment to the statutory policy of the independent daily “Azg” by transferring ownership of the newspaper to a pro-government splinter group called Mission of the Ramgavar-Azatakan Party (MRAP), which was formed after a split in the ranks of the opposition Ramgavar-Azatakan Party. MRAP was registered […]

Link to: Several journalists beaten and detained while covering demonstration

Several journalists beaten and detained while covering demonstration

On 26 April 1996, several journalists were beaten and detained during police dispersal of an unauthorized march in the capital, Minsk, on the 10th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Authorities reportedly set up a police line of OMON (special riot police) officers to stop the demonstrators from proceeding. The reporters were standing with their […]

Link to: Turkish journalists Ali Tekin and Telip Ozcelik reportedly sentenced to three years in prison

Turkish journalists Ali Tekin and Telip Ozcelik reportedly sentenced to three years in prison

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 2 February and 25 January 1996** The CPJ has reported that, according to journalists at the Islamic weekly “Selam”, both Ali Tekin and Telip Ozcelik (also reported as Ozdemir), were sentenced to three years imprisonment for illegal entry into Chechnya under Article 83 of the Russian Criminal Code. Recommended Action Send […]

Link to: Financial newspaper threatened with legal action

Financial newspaper threatened with legal action

The independent financial weekly “Bursa”, known for its ground-breaking coverage of the black market and the emerging securities market, has been the target of threatened legal action. On 12 April 1996, the National Securities Commission (CNVM) issued a statement declaring that “trading shares listed or unlisted on the Bucharest Stock Exchange by unauthorized persons through […]

Link to: Weekly “Atilim” ordered shut down for one month

Weekly “Atilim” ordered shut down for one month

**For background to previous harassment of “Atilim”, see IFEX alerts dated 26, 21 and 19 March 1996** On 18 April 1996, a court ordered the leftist weekly “Atilim” closed for one month. A previous one-month closure order expired the same day. The latest order, issued under Article 8 of the Anti-Terror Law, is connected to […]

Link to: “Novi List” ordered to pay backdated taxes; editor-in- chief of “Nacional” charged with publishing misleading information

“Novi List” ordered to pay backdated taxes; editor-in- chief of “Nacional” charged with publishing misleading information

On 28 March 1996, the independent daily “Novi List” was ordered to pay backdated taxes of 12.5 million francs (US$ 2.5 million), even though the newspaper had previously been exempt from it. The order came following an investigation by financial police which began on 23 January, several weeks after the publication of an article which […]

Link to: Daily “Evrensel” ordered shut down for ten days

Daily “Evrensel” ordered shut down for ten days

**For background to previous closures of “Evrensel”, see IFEX alert dated 10 April 1996** On 18 April 1996, Istanbul State Security Court ordered the leftist daily “Evrensel” closed for ten days for publishing the statement of a terrorist organization, a violation of Article 7 of the Anti-Terror Law. The charge stems from an article published […]

Link to: “Koha” newspaper allowed to resume publishing

“Koha” newspaper allowed to resume publishing

**Updates IFEX alert dated 11 April 1996** On 10 April 1996, the Prosecutor General’s Office allowed the Albanian-language weekly “Koha” to resume publishing. Furthermore, the Office reportedly told the manager of the printing press that he could proceed once again with printing “Koha” without submitting their material for approval beforehand. Recommended Action Send appeals to […]

Link to: Pressure placed on staff of two state-run newspapers

Pressure placed on staff of two state-run newspapers

On 9 April 1996, presidential spokesperson Kamil Bayalinov announced that by virtue of a principle of “rotation of administrative staff,” the editor of the state-run newspaper “Slovo Krghyzstana”, Aleksander Malevanni, had been “transferred” to the editorial department of another state-run newspaper, “Svobodnie Gori-Erkin Too”, and that his associates, Ella Taranova and Danil Kishtobayev, had been […]

Link to: “Koha” newspaper suspended

“Koha” newspaper suspended

On 7 April 1996, six police officers entered the printing house of “Koha”, an Albanian-language weekly in Pristina, Kosovo, and ordered the stoppage of the printing presses until the issue’s contents were inspected. The police also questioned the owner of the printing house for two hours. The police then insisted that by order of the […]

Link to: Amendments to Penal Code could threaten freedom of expression

Amendments to Penal Code could threaten freedom of expression

On 26 March 1996, the coalition government of Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar pushed through Parliament several amendments to Slovakia’s Penal Code. The amendments allow for imprisonment of people who are found to have organized anti-government rallies or spread false information about Slovakia abroad. This new legislation states that those who with “malicious intent circulate false […]

Link to: Albanian journalists subject to harassment and assaults

Albanian journalists subject to harassment and assaults

In the months of February and March 1996, several Albanian journalists were subject to physical attacks as well as other forms of harassment. On 16 March, Aleko Likaj, a correspondent with the newspaper “Koha Jone”, was seriously injured by three people over an article that he had previously written about the closure of a local […]