CPJ protests refusal to renew journalist’s travel permit
(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is expressing its concern about the case of Kawthar Salam, a veteran reporter for the Palestinian daily “Al-Hayat al-Jadeeda”, who has apparently been denied permission to work in Israeli-controlled territories. **Updates IFEX alert of 19 October 1999** According to CPJ’s information, the Israeli Civil Coordinating Committee in Hebron refused to renew Salam’s […]
Journalist refused travel permit
(IFJ/IFEX) – The IFJ is concerned about the refusal of the Israeli Civil Coordinating Committee to renew the travel permit of Kawther Salaam. According to the IFJ’s information, Salaam has not had any problems with her travel permit for the past eight years. She holds an Israeli Government Press Card (006936). The apparent reason for […]
WAN protests to Israeli, Palestinian governments
(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a WAN press release: Paris, 5 Octobre 1999 For immediate release WAN Protests to Israeli, Palestinian Governments The World Association of Newspapers has protested to both the Israeli government and the Palestinian National Authority over their recent actions against journalists. In separate protests, WAN condemned the arrest of journalist Maher […]
CPJ concerned about detention of journalist
(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ has expressed grave concern about the case of Cosette Elias Ibrahim, a Lebanese journalism student and freelance reporter who was abducted by Israeli forces in the town of Rumaish in Israeli-occupied south Lebanon. **Updates IFEX alert of 14 September 1999** On or about 2 September 1999, Ibrahim, a student at the Lebanese […]
Journalist arrested in South Lebanon by Israeli army
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 14 September 1999 letter to Prime Minister and Defence Minister Ehud Barak, RSF protested the arrest of a Lebanese freelance journalist, Cosette Elias Ibrahim, along with two men, De Gaulle Butros Bou Taleb and Samir George Khiami. RSF stated that it is “deeply concerned by this arrest, which constitutes a blatant […]
Six journalists arrested
(RSF/IFEX) – In a 7 September 1999 letter to Prime Minister Ehud Barak, RSF protested the arrest of six Palestinian journalists on 5 September near an Israeli settlement in Hebron in the West Bank. RSF voiced its “alarm over crackdowns aimed at journalists in order to prevent them from performing their job, which constitutes a […]
Journalists beaten by police
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the beating of a dozen journalists by Israeli police and the arrest of two journalists while they were covering a demonstration by Palestinians at a settlement site in Ras Al-Amud in east Jerusalem. According to RSF’s information, on 27 May 1999, Chourouk Al-Assad, a Palestinian journalist working for the Egyptian […]
Journalist shot by troops
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the shooting of a journalist by Israeli troops near the village of Arnoun in South Lebanon. According to RSF’s information, Qassem Dargham, a cameraman for an Abu Dhabi TV channel, was shot in the back. According to the twelve journalists present at the scene, they were deliberately targeted by troops […]
CPJ protests closure of Palestine news agency
(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply concerned about the Israeli government’s decision to shut down the Jerusalem office of the Palestine News Agency (WAFA), the official news agency of the Palestinian Authority (PA). On 29 March 1999, a ministerial committee headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the closure of WAFA along with that of two […]
Journalist shot during demonstration
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the deliberate shooting by Israeli troops of a journalist during a Palestinian demonstration in Ramallah (West Bank). According to RSF’s information, on 7 December 1998, Adda Oushpiz, a correspondent for the daily “Ha’aretz”, suffered leg injuries from rubber bullets fired by Israeli troops during clashes with Palestinians. Recommended Action Send […]
Photographer shot in Hebron
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the deliberate shooting by Israeli police of a photographer during a Palestinian demonstration in Hebron (West Bank). According to our information, on 8 October 1998, Hossam Abou Alan, an Agence France-Presse (AFP) photographer, was seriously injured in the back of the head by a rubber bullet fired by Israeli troops […]
CPJ protests police attacks on journalists
(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, on 30 September 1998, Israeli police assaulted a group of Palestinian journalists who were attempting to film clashes between Palestinians and Jewish settlers in Hebron (West Bank). Among those attacked were Nasser al-Shyioukhi and Imad al-Said of the Associated Press (AP) and Mazen Dana, Nayef Hashlaman, and Nael Shyioukhi of […]
Cameramen beaten and arrested in Hebron
(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 24 August 1998, on 3 August 1998, cameramen Amir Jabari, from the American network ABC, and Tarek al-Kayal and Mwafaq al-Kayal, both working for the German television channel ARD, were arrested by Israeli troops in the occupied sector of Hebron. They were grabbed and roughed […]
Editor and photographer beaten and severely injured
(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 10 August 1998, on 7 August, Joseph Algazi editor of “Ha’aretz” and Moti Kinchi, a photographer with the daily, were severely injured in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. They were covering a demonstration by militants from an Islamic movement calling for the reopening of the El Tabyeh mosque, […]
Court refuses to give authorisation to Palestinian journalist Taher Shriteh to enter Israel and West Bank
(RSF/IFEX) – On 2 August 1998, Palestinian journalist Taher Shriteh, who has worked for Reuters, the “New York Times” and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), was refused authorisation by the Israeli High Court to enter Israel or even cross the country to reach the West Bank. Shriteh has been accused by authorities of being “an […]
Israel censorship strikes out debate
(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – ARTICLE 19 has condemned Israelâs heavy censorship regime, the day before the government appears before the United Nations Human Rights Committee to explain how it is upholding its international obligations, including its citizensâ right to freedom of expression. Frances DâSouza, Executive Director of ARTICLE 19 said: “The Israeli government interprets national security […]