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Link to: “Telegraf” editor and reporter convicted for libel

“Telegraf” editor and reporter convicted for libel

On 11 July 1996, journalists Radu Mazare and Constantin Cumpana were sentenced to seven months in prison, and a 25 million lei fine for libel. Mazare, the editor, and Cumpana, a reporter at the daily newspaper “Telegraf” in Constanta, were charged with libel in connection with a 1992 article in the newspaper about corruption in […]

Link to: Trial of Russian journalist Valery Yerofeyev resumes on fabricated charges

Trial of Russian journalist Valery Yerofeyev resumes on fabricated charges

Source: Globus Independent Press Syndicate Media Defence Center, Moscow **Updates IFEX alert dated 19 June 1996** The trial of journalist Valery Yerofeyev resumed in closed session in the Russian provincial city of Samara on 8 July 1996. (The session was adjourned from 21 June to 7 July, apparently in response to local and international protests.) […]

Link to: Attacks against journalists in Simferopol and Sevastopol; reported threats to press freedom in the Crimea; concern at unsolved cases

Attacks against journalists in Simferopol and Sevastopol; reported threats to press freedom in the Crimea; concern at unsolved cases

**Includes new cases. For background to previously- reported case, see IFEX alerts as noted in text** In a 10 July 1996 letter to Ukrainian authorities, the full-text of which is included below, the CPJ expresses concern at attacks against journalists in Simferopol and Sevastopol, at reports of serious incidents which threaten press freedom in the […]

Link to: Turkish journalist released

Turkish journalist released

Source: Express Chronicle, Moscow On 21 June 1996, Azeri President Heidar Aliev ordered the release of detained Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) journalist Isa Yasara Tezel. His release followed a meeting between Aliev and a delegation from the Turkish province of Igdir, which has a large Azeri population.

Link to: Editorial writer Kutlu Adali killed

Editorial writer Kutlu Adali killed

Kutlu Adali, editorial writer for the Turkish Cypriot daily “Yeni Duzen”, organ of the left-wing Turkish Republican Party (CTP), was shot dead outside his home in the capital, Nicosia, on 7 July 1996. He was hit in the head and died instantly. A left-wing intellectual who often criticised political figures in his editorials, Kutlu Adali […]

Link to: Authorities shut down news program “Slikom na Sliku”

Authorities shut down news program “Slikom na Sliku”

On 1 July 1996, Croatian authorities cancelled the television news program “Slikom na Sliku” (“Frame by Frame”), which airs on state-owned HTV. Journalists at the program stated that officials from HTV, which is the only nation-wide television channel in Croatia, informed the program’s editor that HTV would no longer air “Slikom na Sliku.” No reason […]

Link to: Decree forbids making insulting or slanderous remarks against President of Tartarstan

Decree forbids making insulting or slanderous remarks against President of Tartarstan

On 24 June 1996, a presidential decree was issued which forbids making insulting or slanderous public remarks about the President of Tartarstan. The decree calls for a four million ruble (US$ 800) fine on anyone found guilty of the charge. Repeat offenders whose insults are printed in the media face higher fines of seven million […]

Link to: Several journalists subject to campaign of harassment in Ukrainian newspapers

Several journalists subject to campaign of harassment in Ukrainian newspapers

Six anonymous articles attacking independent journalists have been published in leading Ukrainian newspapers known to be close to the government. On 11 June 1996, an article published in “Nezavissimost” with a false byline attacked Dimitri Djanguirov, a journalist with the weekly “Business”, stressing his Armenian origins in order to discredit his criticism of presidential policy. […]

Link to: Journalist Veronica Guerin killed

Journalist Veronica Guerin killed

**For background to previous attacks on Guerin, see IFEX alert dated 9 February 1995** On 26 June 1996, journalist Veronica Guerin was shot dead by two men on a motorcycle as she was waiting outside a hotel in Dublin. Guerin, who was a correspondent for the Irish daily “The Independent”, had recently obtained an exclusive […]

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 […]