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Link to: Free press vital to economic development in Asia and emerging markets elsewhere in the world, say participants in CPJ forum

Free press vital to economic development in Asia and emerging markets elsewhere in the world, say participants in CPJ forum

(CPJ/IFEX) – The continued vitality of Hong Kong as an international financial centre will depend on an unhindered free press, United States of America Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers told a public forum on 23 September 1997, held in conjunction with the World Bank/International Monetary Fund annual meetings in Hong Kong. “Hong Kong has […]

Link to: Journalists from six countries to receive CPJ’s International Press Freedom Awards; committee to honour Ted Koppel, Fred Friendly for dedication to press freedom

Journalists from six countries to receive CPJ’s International Press Freedom Awards; committee to honour Ted Koppel, Fred Friendly for dedication to press freedom

(CPJ/IFEX) – Six journalists — from Croatia, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Russia, Taiwan and the United States — who have risked their freedom and their lives to report the news will receive the 1997 International Press Freedom Awards from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), it was announced on 19 September 1997. CPJ will also honour […]

Link to: Organizations send letter to ASEAN nations opposing proposed Internet restrictions

Organizations send letter to ASEAN nations opposing proposed Internet restrictions

On 4 September 1996, the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) member nations (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) stated that they had agreed to collaborate on finding ways to control expression on the Internet. On 16 September, a number of human rights, free expression and electronic privacy organizations wrote the following […]

Link to: IFJ warns European Union of media backlash over race “sanctions” against journalists

IFJ warns European Union of media backlash over race “sanctions” against journalists

The IFJ on 23 June 1995 warned European Union leaders meeting next week in Cannes that regulation of ethics in journalism should be left to journalists alone. A report on racism and xenophobia going to the Cannes EU Summit suggests that “certain effective sanctions mechanisms” should be considered if media breach ethical guidelines concerning reporting […]