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Link to: Two journalists risk the death penalty

Two journalists risk the death penalty

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to President Emile Lahoud, RSF expressed its deep concern regarding the fate of two journalists, Habib Younis and Antoine Bassil. Both men were arrested in August 2001 during roundups of anti-Syrian activists. On 10 December, they were referred to the Beirut Military Court. “These two journalists risk the death penalty […]

Link to: Authorities use all possible means to prevent publication of “Demain Magazine”

Authorities use all possible means to prevent publication of “Demain Magazine”

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is outraged over the Moroccan authorities’ relentless harassment of “Demain Magazine” publication director Ali Lmrabet, who was recently sentenced to four months’ imprisonment and a 30,000 Dirham fine (approx. US$2,600; 3,000 Euros). “While the journalist had some difficulty collecting the money required to pay the fine, the tribunal is now doing everything […]

Link to: Journalist Nizar Nayyuf also starts hunger strike

Journalist Nizar Nayyuf also starts hunger strike

(WiPC/IFEX) – The following is a 7 December 2001 WiPC statement: Syria: Nizar Nayyuf and his relatives start hunger strike in protest at attacks on his family Journalist Nizar Nayyuf and three of his family members have embarked on a hunger strike in protest at attacks on his brothers. International PEN is demanding that the […]

Link to: Tunisian opposition figures prevented from communicating with the outside world

Tunisian opposition figures prevented from communicating with the outside world

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Tunisian President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, RSF protested the fact that a large number of foreign telephone numbers have been made inaccessible from Tunisia and that many opposition figures’ telephone lines have been cut. Access to the Internet has also become extremely difficult and mail sent to opponents does […]

Link to: WiPC fears for safety of missing journalist and film critic Siamak Pourzand

WiPC fears for safety of missing journalist and film critic Siamak Pourzand

(WiPC/IFEX) – The WiPC of International PEN is seriously concerned about the whereabouts and safety of journalist and film critic Siamak Pourzand, who has been missing since 24 November 2001. According to the WiPC’s information, veteran journalist and film critic Pourzand went missing on 24 November, and there are unconfirmed reports that he has been […]

Link to: Nizar Nayyouf’s brother assaulted, three family members begin hunger strike

Nizar Nayyouf’s brother assaulted, three family members begin hunger strike

(IPI/IFEX) – In a 6 December 2001 letter to President Bashar al-Assad, IPI strongly condemned the ongoing campaign of harassment and violence against the Nayyouf family. In protest of the government’s intimidation campaign, three family members, Hayyan, Mamdouh and Salah Nayyouf, have now begun a hunger strike and are currently surviving only on water. According […]

Link to: Reza Alijani receives RSF Prize, repression continues in Iran

Reza Alijani receives RSF Prize, repression continues in Iran

(RSF/IFEX) – While RSF awarded its tenth prize to Iranian journalist Reza Alijani on Wednesday 28 November 2001, in the French National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale), the Iranian authorities are continuing their censorship of the media. The newspaper “Mellat” was suspended on 29 November. The motive given by the authorities was to prevent “offensive measures aimed […]

Link to: Weekly newspaper “El Mouaad el Djazairi” censored

Weekly newspaper “El Mouaad el Djazairi” censored

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Minister of the Interior Yazid Zerhouni, RSF protested the seizure of the most recent issue of the weekly “El Mouaad el Djazairi”. “This censorship is arbitrary and is an illegal act insofar as it has not been preceded by any notification by the authorities and the services which have […]

Link to: Journalist Nayyouf’s family about to be exiled, held incommunicado

Journalist Nayyouf’s family about to be exiled, held incommunicado

(IPI/IFEX) – The 28 November 2001 alert was incorrectly titled, “Journalist Nizar Nayyouf’s family exiled”. The alert should have been titled, “Journalist Nayyouf’s family about to be exiled, held incommunicado.” The IFEX Clearing House regrets the error. IPI has also learned that members of the Nayyouf family have received anonymous death threats, that they “will […]

Link to: Two journalists sentenced to two years’ imprisonment

Two journalists sentenced to two years’ imprisonment

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the Minister of Justice Farouk Mahmoud Seif al-Nasr, RSF protested the sentencing of Wahid Ghazi and Hossam Wahaballah, from the weekly “Al Mowagaha”, to two years’ imprisonment and a fine of 100 Egyptian pounds (approx. US$23.50; 26.50 Euros). “Without commenting on the substance of the matter, we ask you […]

Link to: Journalist Nizar Nayyouf’s family exiled

Journalist Nizar Nayyouf’s family exiled

(IPI/IFEX) – In a 28 November 2001 letter to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, IPI strongly condemned the decision to exile the family of Syrian journalist Nizar Nayyouf. According to IPI sources, Syrian authorities are preparing to exile the journalist’s family to Lebanon. In a bid to keep them incommunicado until successfully expelled from the country, […]

Link to: EOHR calls for poet’s release

EOHR calls for poet’s release

(EOHR/IFEX) – The following is a 24 November 2001 EOHR press release: EOHR calls for the release of colloquial/common language poet Nagib Soror EOHR expresses its deep concern about the detention of Shohdy Nagib Soror, 39 years old, at the El Sayeda Zenab police station. The detention of Shohdy followed a resolution by the El […]

Link to: Journalist arrested and mistreated in Western Sahara

Journalist arrested and mistreated in Western Sahara

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Minister of the Interior Driss Jettou, RSF protested the arrest and poor treatment of Nourredine Darif, a correspondent for the weekly “Al Amal Addimocrati” in Smara, Western Sahara. “Yesterday our Moroccan correspondent Ali Lmrabet was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment on ridiculous grounds. Today, we are not only discussing […]

Link to: Thirty newsmen arrested in Khartoum

Thirty newsmen arrested in Khartoum

(NDIMA/IFEX) – On 22 November 2001, Sudanese authorities were reported to have detained thirty journalists and other employees of an independent daily after the individuals marched to the Information Ministry to protest a decision by censors to ban the publication of a story on corruption. The thirty journalists from the daily “Al-Watan” were arrested and […]

Link to: Journalist Taoufik Ben Brik’s wife’s vehicle vandalised

Journalist Taoufik Ben Brik’s wife’s vehicle vandalised

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Minister of the Interior Abdallah Kaâbi, RSF expressed its concern following the vandalising of Taoufik Ben Brik’s wife’s vehicle. RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard urged the minister to “put an end to the acts of intimidation against the journalist’s family.” “Once again, the Tunisian authorities have demonstrated their cowardice by […]

Link to: Israeli soldiers shoot at Lebanese journalists in Lebanon

Israeli soldiers shoot at Lebanese journalists in Lebanon

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Israeli Minister of Defence Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, RSF protested Israeli soldiers’ recent shooting at a team of journalists from the Lebanese television channel Al-Manar on the Lebanese side of the Israeli border. RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard called on the minister “to make sure that this type of intimidation does not […]