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Link to: Two journalists arrested, two newspapers shut down

Two journalists arrested, two newspapers shut down

(RSF/IFEX) – On 13 January 2003, RSF called for the immediate release of two journalists who were arrested and jailed after publishing a cartoon that was drawn over 65 years ago. The organisation also appealed for the reopening of two newspapers that were recently closed by the country’s hardline religious rulers. “Once again, the regime’s […]

Link to: Journalist arrested, three others put on trial

Journalist arrested, three others put on trial

(RSF/IFEX) – On 8 January 2003, RSF called on the Iranian authorities to disclose the whereabouts of journalist Ali-Reza Jabari, who was arrested in late December 2002. The organisation said it was especially worried because he has heart problems and may have been mistreated in jail. RSF also called for the release of nine other […]

Link to: Hardliners step up their control of the Internet

Hardliners step up their control of the Internet

(RSF/IFEX) – On 6 January 2003, RSF expressed concern over the setting up of a commission dominated by religious hardliners to monitor news websites considered to be “illegal”. Commission members include Intelligence Ministry officials. Regime conservatives have been targeting the Internet for nearly three years now. This latest measure is aimed at news sites that […]

Link to: New Francophonie secretary-general urged to defend press freedom

New Francophonie secretary-general urged to defend press freedom

(RSF/IFEX) – On 7 January 2003, RSF urged the new secretary-general of the Francophonie (the international organisation of French-speaking countries), former Senegalese president Abdou Diouf, to condemn the attacks on press freedom in Lebanon that have resulted from an outbreak of political score-settling. The organisation noted that since Lebanon hosted the Ninth Summit of the […]

Link to: Two journalists face imprisonment

Two journalists face imprisonment

(JuHI/IFEX) – The following is a joint statement by JuHI and other Azerbaijani journalists’ unions: 6 January 2003 – According to information gathered from sources in Southern Azerbaijan (Islamic Republic of Iran), two journalists from “Shamsi-Tabriz” are threatened with possible imprisonment. “Shamsi-Tabriz” journalist Ali Suleymani was arrested immediately after visiting Baku, Azerbaijan Republic in November […]

Link to: Al-Jazeera correspondent released

Al-Jazeera correspondent released

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY TERRITORIES: Al-Jazeera correspondent released New York, January 6, 2003-The Gaza correspondent for the Qatar-based satellite channel Al-Jazeera, who was apprehended early this morning by Palestinian security forces, was released this evening. According to sources at Al-Jazeera, Saifeddin Shahin was detained this morning at his […]

Link to: Appeals court confirms closure of opposition radio and TV stations

Appeals court confirms closure of opposition radio and TV stations

(RSF/IFEX) – On 27 December 2002, Lebanon’s press appeals court confirmed a decision to shut down the privately-owned television station Murr Television (MTV) and the radio station Jebel Lubnan (Mount Lebanon), both of which belong to the Gabriel Murr media group. “The definitive closure of these two opposition media is a very serious omen for […]

Link to: Daily newspaper banned, editions of two others fail to appear

Daily newspaper banned, editions of two others fail to appear

(RSF/IFEX) – On 30 December 2002, RSF protested the closure of the independent daily newspaper “Al Watan”, which the authorities say was shut down based on national security and state of emergency regulations. RSF also protested that the editions of two other independent newspapers, “Al Horriya” and “As Sahafa”, failed to appear after having received […]

Link to: Activist jailed after writing article about prison conditions

Activist jailed after writing article about prison conditions

(RSF/IFEX) – On 27 December 2002, RSF protested the arrest of Hisham Bustani, a rights activist who denounced conditions at Jweidah Prison, near Amman, in the latest issue of the magazine “Al-Adab”, published in Lebanon. The November-December edition of the magazine has been banned in Jordan and Kuwait. Bustani was arrested on 24 December and […]

Link to: Bureau chief of pan-Arab daily arrested

Bureau chief of pan-Arab daily arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – On 27 December 2002, RSF called for the immediate release of Syrian national Ibrahim Hamidi, age 33, who was arrested in Syria on 23 December. Hamidi is the Damascus bureau chief for the pan-Arab daily newspaper “Al-Hayat”. On 27 December the government news agency SANA announced that the journalist would be tried for […]

Link to: Government orders Arab weekly’s closure

Government orders Arab weekly’s closure

(RSF/IFEX) – On 24 December 2002, RSF criticised the interior minister’s decision to close the radical Islamic weekly “Sawt al-Haq wa Al-Hurriya” (“Voice of Truth and Freedom”) for two years, on grounds that it threatens national security, as very excessive. The organisation called on Interior Minister Eli Yishai to reconsider the closure bearing in mind […]

Link to: French television journalist dies from injuries sustained while covering military exercises

French television journalist dies from injuries sustained while covering military exercises

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: IFJ Calls for Media to Strengthen Training Work After Death of Television Journalist A distinguished French television journalist who died in a Kuwaiti hospital on December 22nd, a day after he was injured while covering military exercises in the Kuwaiti desert, was reportedly trying to warn […]

Link to: Three newspapers seized by state security police

Three newspapers seized by state security police

(RSF/IFEX) -On 20 December 2002, RSF protested against the state security police’s seizure of three independent newspapers, “Al-Horriya”, “As-Sahafi al-Dawli” and “As-Sahafa”. The seizure came after a series of articles were published that reported on a rumour about food poisoning. “This move is especially serious because it incurs big financial losses for the papers,” said […]

Link to: Border police beat Agence France-Presse photographer

Border police beat Agence France-Presse photographer

(RSF/IFEX) – On 19 December 2002, RSF protested against the beating by Israeli frontier guards of a Palestinian photographer, Jaafar Achtiye, working for the French news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) near the West Bank town of Nablus. “Using the excuse of the fight against Palestinian terrorism, the Israeli authorities can freely threaten and physically attack […]

Link to: Authorities withdraw distribution ban on Lebanese literary and cultural review

Authorities withdraw distribution ban on Lebanese literary and cultural review

(EOHR/IFEX) – The following is a 4 December 2002 EOHR press release: The Egyptian Authorities withdraw the banning of Al Adab in Egypt EOHR welcomes the Egyptian authorities’ withdrawal of the undeclared distribution ban on the Lebanese Arab literary and cultural review Al Adab in Egypt. According to a letter from the Al Adab’s editor-in-chief, […]

Link to: “Politically motivated” verdict overturned

“Politically motivated” verdict overturned

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 3 December 2002 Human Rights Watch press release: “Politically Motivated” Verdict Overturned in Egypt (New York, December 3, 2002) — Human Rights Watch welcomed today’s Court of Cassation decision to quash the guilty verdict handed down last July against university professor and democracy activist Saadeddin Ibrahim and 27 co-defendants. […]