In this report, PEN America will provide an in-depth analysis of the countries that detain and imprison the largest numbers of writers and intellectuals and explore the impact of the pandemic on the freedom to write; the role of these individuals in protest movements; and the continued threats to writers and intellectuals working in languages subject to political repression.
Sixty French media organizations launch campaign to free detained journalists worldwide
(RSF/IFEX) – On 19 October 1998, RSF released this press release on the occasion of the launching of a new campaign to free detained journalists: On 15 October, sixty French newspapers, radio and television stations, led by RSF, launched an appeal to free journalists currently detained in Myanmar (formerly Burma), China, Cuba, Nigeria, Syria and […]
Statements from the IPI Board meeting in Istanbul
(IPI/IFEX) – On 19 October 1998, IPI released this statement on the occasion of its Board meeting in Istanbul, Turkey (15-17 October 1998): The Executive Board of IPI, the global network of editors and media executives, urged the following governments to take steps which would further press freedom in their countries: Cameroon. The IPI Board […]
CPJ to present eighth annual International Press Freedom Awards to journalists from five countries; Committee to honour C-SPAN’s Brian Lamb for dedication to press freedom
(CPJ/IFEX) – On 19 October 1998, CPJ released the following press release on the occasion of its forthcoming eighth annual International Press Freedom Awards: Five journalists will receive 1998 CPJ International Press Freedom Awards in ceremonies in New York on 24 November 1998 for their courage and independence in reporting the news, CPJ has announced. […]
RSF asks Oporto summit for an end to the harassment of the press
(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, there are seven countries which are among the most repressive of freedom of information, in which: six journalists were murdered while exercising their profession, two imprisoned, six exiled, five arrested, 75 threatened or assaulted, and there were 66 cases of serious pressure and restraints on the flow of information. In […]
Commonwealth asked to censure Malaysia, hold the line on Nigeria
(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – ARTICLE 19 has challenged the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), which meets in London from 8 to 9 October 1998, to create a new category of countries considered “at risk” of committing serious and persistent human rights violations, starting with Malaysia. Malcolm Smart, Deputy Director of ARTICLE 19 said: “At present, CMAG […]
Appeal to World Bank to aid independent media
(WAN/IFEX) – The World Bank, failing to sufficiently consider the “watchdog” role of the media in ensuring that financial aid programmes are properly managed, should make independent media an “investment priority” in nations where its programmes are carried out, WAN said at a World Bank meeting. Speaking at the presentation of the World Bank’s new […]
Groups send letter regarding creation of OAS Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression
(IPYS/IFEX) – Five groups sent the following 28 September 1998 letter to the Inter American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) of the Organization of American States (OAS) concerning the creation of the post of Special Rapporteur on Freedom for Expression: 28 September 1998 OAS Inter American Commission on Human Rights Doctores Carlos Ayala Corao, President […]
IFJ says action needed from those interested in press freedom and freedom of expression to ensure creation of International Criminal Court
(IFJ/IFEX) – Dear Colleagues, I am taking this opportunity to pass on some information in relation to the formation of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This came from a meeting held in Brussels this week [the week of 14 September 1998] and may be of interest to you. It relates to action which is needed […]
Controls on encryption technology a threat to free expression, HRW warns Vienna conference
(HRW/IFEX) — Human Rights Watch on 18 September urged an international conference on technology, now meeting in Vienna, not to expand controls on encryption technologies. The organization said that cryptographic products are critical to the ability of human rights defenders around the world to transmit sensitive information without detection by repressive governments. The conference is […]
The 1998 Lorenzo Natali Prize for Journalism
(IFJ/IFEX) The International Federation of Journalists is calling for applications for this European Commission Prize for print journalism that addresses democracy or human rights as vital aspects of development. There are two prizes of 10,000 ECU (USD 11,660) each to be awarded to the winners – one from the European Union and the other from […]
Asia-Pacific journalism training organisations form council
(PINA/IFEX) – Press institutes and journalism training organisations have formed a Council of Asia-Pacific Press Institutes to help strengthen journalism training and news media development in the region. Charter members are: the Press Institute of Bangladesh, the Press Institute of India, the Korean Press Institute, the Press Institute of Mongolia, the Nepal Press Institute, the […]
Call for stories on corruption
(NDIMA/IFEX) – NDIMA and the Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society (IMPACS) of Canada invite media houses to submit published articles for the first index of under-reported stories on corruption. A corruption story would be one involving bribery or fraud or misuse of power for private or political gain. The following criteria will be […]
Human Rights Watch selects 44 writers from 19 countries to receive Hellman/Hammett grants
(HRW/IFEX) – The following statement was issued by Human Rights Watch on 3 August 1998: The 1998 Hellman/Hammett grant recipients provide a fascinating look at the myriad ways that government repress freedom of speech. The forty-four writers who hail from nineteen countries have faced obstacles ranging from imprisonment and torture to having their works banned […]
IAPA to meet with Inter-American Human Rights Institute to discuss possibility of incorporating Declaration of Chapultepec into a hemisphere convention
(IAPA/IFEX) – An international delegation from the Inter American Press Association will meet in San José, Costa Rica on 25 June 1998 with representatives of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights to discuss the possibilities of incorporating the Declaration of Chapultepec into a hemisphere convention to guarantee freedom of the press, free speech and peopleâs […]
Resolution by Organization of American States on crimes against journalists
(IAPA/IFEX) – The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) has welcomed a resolution adopted by the Organization of American States at its general assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, on 2 June 1998, in which the nations of the Western Hemisphere agreed “to strongly repudiate attacks on the practice of freedom of the press and crimes against journalists.” […]
WAN calls for abolition of press restrictions in Europe, elsewhere
(WAN/IFEX) – On 3 June 1998, the World Association of Newspapers called for the abolition of free press restrictions in the European Convention on Human Rights and in similar texts. In a resolution passed at its 51st World Newspaper Congress, WAN said that an article in the convention undermined the Universal Declaration of Human Rights […]