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Link to: Three “Ziua” journalists charged with libel

Three “Ziua” journalists charged with libel

Legal action has been taken against three journalists from the daily newspaper “Ziua”. Eugen Vasiliu of the Public Prosecutor’s office opened an inquiry into the case on 8 June 1995. The newspaper’s director, Sorin Rosca Stanescu, editor-in-chief Adrian Patrusca, and journalist Tana Ardeleanu (f) have been charged with “libel against authority.” They could face sentences […]

Link to: Three radio journalists banned from broadcasting

Three radio journalists banned from broadcasting

Three broadcasters from Iasi, the state radio station of the National Radio Broadcasting Corporation of Romania, have been banned from going on air as of 12 June 1995. On 1st June, the three journalists had advised Iasi listeners to tune into Romanian independent stations and foreign stations after their 21:00 news bulletin was cancelled. The […]

Link to: News director taken into custody

News director taken into custody

Sanh Ekin, the news director of “Yeni Politika”, was reportedly taken into custody in Istanbul on 2 June 1995. ARTICLE 19 is troubled by the pattern of harassment of independent journalists which has long undermined Turkey’s formal commitment to the observance of international human rights standards. Recommended Action Send appeals to Turkish authorities: asking to […]

Link to: Journalist Vassilis Rafailidis sentenced to prison

Journalist Vassilis Rafailidis sentenced to prison

Vassilis Rafailidis, a journalist, has been sentenced to four months in prison by the court at Drama. He is accused of having insulted the mayor of Prototsani, Constantin Raias, in an article published in the daily “Ethnos” in December 1994. The article denounced the actions of the Mayor after about fifty Jehovah’s Witnesses were attacked […]

Link to: Three journalists arrested by Russian forces on Chechen border & detained in Dagestan

Three journalists arrested by Russian forces on Chechen border & detained in Dagestan

On 3 June 1995, Noel Quidu, a French photographer with the Gamma agency, Laurent Hamida, an independent French cameraman, and United States journalist Stephanie Heymann of the Independent Media agency were arrested by Russian forces while crossing the border between Chechnya and Dagestan. They were again detained in Makhatchkala in Dagestan by the Minister of […]

Link to: Update on missing “Nevskoe Vremya” journalists in Chechnya

Update on missing “Nevskoe Vremya” journalists in Chechnya

**Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 17 and 14 March 1995** After exhausting all efforts to find the missing journalists Maxime Chabaline and Felix Tritov through their political channels, the staff of St. Petersburg newspaper “Nevskoe Vremya” organized a third search group, which left for Chechnya on 9 April. The group planned to exhume several graves […]

Link to: Trial pending for Russian journalist Stanislav Mitskevich

Trial pending for Russian journalist Stanislav Mitskevich

Source: Journalists Union of Russia, Moscow A trial is pending in the case of the 67 year old journalist of Russian origin Stanislav Mitskevich. Mitskevich, a Russian citizen and retired journalist, began working as editor-in-chief of the Russian language services of the radio station Sovetskaya Litva (Soviet Lithuania) in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1990. He edited […]

Link to: Journalists released under prisoner exchange

Journalists released under prisoner exchange

Sources: Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), New York; Reporters sans frontieres (RSF), Paris **Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 3 March 1995** CPJ and RSF confirm reports that journalists Namik Berberovic and Shanaat Nahrawand, both held hostage by Bosnian Serb forces since January and February respectively, were freed on 20 March 1995 at 5pm as part […]

Link to: “Feral Tribune” tax withdrawn

“Feral Tribune” tax withdrawn

**Updates IFEX CH alert dated 14 July 1994** On 22 March, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia withdrew the tax on the Croatian independent satirical weekly “Feral Tribune”. A 50 per cent sales tax had been slapped on “Feral Tribune” from 1 July 1994. Normally such a tax is only applied to pornographic […]

Link to: CPJ receives reply to protest

CPJ receives reply to protest

**Updates IFEX CH alert and advisories dated 22, 20 February, 31 January 1995** The following is a copy of a CPJ letter to the Armenian government which was written in response to a reply received by the organization to its 2 February 1995 protest letter on the closing of eleven mass media outlets in late […]

Link to: Concerns for missing poet Amir Talic

Concerns for missing poet Amir Talic

Amir Talic, a Bosnian poet, was arrested on 22 February 1995 by Bosnian Serb forces. He is now said to be held in an unknown place of detention and there are fears for his well-being. He is among eight people still thought to be detained following a wave of arrests of members of a Muslim […]

Link to: President Lukashenko criticizes state radio and television employees

President Lukashenko criticizes state radio and television employees

At a 24 February meeting with employees of the Belarus State Radio and Television, President Lukashenko said: “When one watches or listens to your programs the question unfortunately arises too often: where does this militant incompetence come from, this obvious reluctance to support the political course of the President of this nation?” After recognizing the […]

Link to: TV journalist Namik Berberovic (m) remains in detention; journalist Shanaat Nahrawand (f) detained

TV journalist Namik Berberovic (m) remains in detention; journalist Shanaat Nahrawand (f) detained

**Updates IFEX CH alert dated 3 February 1995** Namik Berberovic, a Bosnian television journalist, remains in detention in Bosnia. There are concerns for his safety and his health. Berberovic, who works for the Bosnian-Austrian OSSA television, was detained on 26 January 1995 as he was travelling from the Sarajevo airport to the city. (see IFEX […]

Link to: Alexei Kostin, publisher of Latvian-based paper “Yeshcho” goes to trial

Alexei Kostin, publisher of Latvian-based paper “Yeshcho” goes to trial

On 22 February 1995 Alexei Kostin, founder and publisher of the Latvian-based newspaper “Yeshcho” goes to trial. Kostin has been incarcerated since February 1994 when he was arrested for producing and distributing pornography. He was arrested despite the fact that “Yeshcho”, the publication deemed pornographic by the prosecutors, was never ordered to cease publication. Kostin’s […]

Link to: “Ozgur Ulke” ceases publication after ban

“Ozgur Ulke” ceases publication after ban

**Updates IFEX CH alert dated 3 February 1995** As reported by CPJ on 3 February 1995, the pro-Kurdish independent daily “Ozgur Ulke” was banned from publication by the courts on 2 February. CPJ now confirms that, when the ban was communicated to the printing and distribution companies, as well as the newspaper’s staff, “Ozgur Ulke” […]

Link to: “Ozgur Ulke” banned from publication

“Ozgur Ulke” banned from publication

**For Background, see IFEX CH alert dated 20 January, 1995** An Istanbul court decided on 2 February that “Ozgur Ulke” was the continuation of the now defunct “Ozgur Gundem”, and that therefore its publication violated the press law which states that “any publication that is clearly a continuation of a publication that was shut down […]