Middle East & North Africa

At a glance At a glance
Middle East & North Africa

8249 articles
Link to: Two journalists sentenced to jail

Two journalists sentenced to jail

(WAN/IFEX) – In a 3 May 2000 letter to Prime Minister Abderrahmane Youssoufi, WAN and the World Editors Forum expressed their serious concern at the sentencing to jail of journalists Khalid Mechbal and Mustapha Alaoui. According to reports, on 26 April, Alaoui, director of the Arab-language weekly “Al Ousboue”, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment […]

Link to: Syrian journalist remains in prison, contrary to reports

Syrian journalist remains in prison, contrary to reports

**Updates IFEX alerts of 23 November, 25 October, 4 October and 1 April 1999, 29 September, 17 September and 10 September 1998, 11 October and 27 January 1995** (WAN/IFEX) – The following is a 2 May 2000 WAN press release: Paris, 2 May 2000 For immediate release Syrian Journalist Remains in Prison, Contrary to Reports […]

Link to: Human Rights Watch concerned over well-being of detained journalist

Human Rights Watch concerned over well-being of detained journalist

**Updates IFEX alerts of 28 and 25 April 2000** (HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 28 April 2000 Human Rights Watch press release: Iran: Fear for Detained Journalist Release imprisoned writers and publishers (New York, April 28, 2000) — Human Rights Watch today expressed its grave concern for the well-being of a detained Iranian journalist, […]

Link to: Intimidation of journalist Taoufik Ben Brik and his supporters increases

Intimidation of journalist Taoufik Ben Brik and his supporters increases

**Updates IFEX alerts of 27, 25, 24, 14, 12, 11, 10, 6 and 4 April 2000. For further background information on the Taoufik Ben Brik case, see IFEX alerts of 19 and 8 October, 30 September, 12 July, 27, 25, 20 and 14 May, 28 April,29 and 13 January 1999 and 24 June 1998** (HRW/IFEX) […]

Link to: WiPC concerned over imprisonment, possible torture of journalist

WiPC concerned over imprisonment, possible torture of journalist

(WiPC/IFEX) – The WiPC has received the following information in an Amnesty International Urgent Action dated 25 April 2000 and feels that IFEX subscribers may wish to consider taking similar action. Journalist Akbar Ganji was interrogated and arrested on 22 April. Amnesty International fears he may be ill-treated and possibly tortured, and considers him a […]

Link to: Free speech punished in Lebanon

Free speech punished in Lebanon

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 27 April 2000 Human Rights Watch press release: Free Speech Punished in Lebanon (New York, April 27, 2000) — Human Rights Watch today criticized the Lebanese government for suppressing peaceful anti-Syria protests in recent days. The largely student-led protests have called for the withdrawal of Syrian military and security […]

Link to: French press delegation assaulted outside home of beleaguered journalist

French press delegation assaulted outside home of beleaguered journalist

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 26 April 2000 CPJ news alert: French Press Delegation Assaulted Outside Home of Beleaguered Tunisian Journalist Taoufik Ben Brik Temporarily Suspends Hunger Strike after 24 Days New York, April 26, 2000 – Tunisian police assaulted a group of French press freedom advocates and journalists today when they attempted to […]

Link to: EOHR concerned over imprisonment of journalists, calls for changes to penal code

EOHR concerned over imprisonment of journalists, calls for changes to penal code

(EOHR/IFEX) – The following is a 17 April 2000 EOHR press release: The Series of Imprisoning Journalists for Cases of Freedom of Expression is Resumed Prison is waiting for Salah Kabadaya chief editor of Al Ahrar Newspaper and Four Others EOHR has received the unfortunate ruling issued by the Abdin Misdemeanor Court on April 16, […]

Link to: Press crackdown intensifies, fourteen newspapers closed, two journalists imprisoned

Press crackdown intensifies, fourteen newspapers closed, two journalists imprisoned

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 24 April 2000 CPJ news alert: Iran Press Crackdown Intensifies 14 Newspapers are Closed, Two More Journalists Imprisoned New York, N.Y., April 24, 2000 – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) today expressed outrage over the closure of 14 Iranian newspapers and the imprisonment of journalists Akbar Ganji and […]

Link to: Taoufik Ben Brick’s doctors want to hospitalise him urgently

Taoufik Ben Brick’s doctors want to hospitalise him urgently

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, RSF expresses its outrage about the “silence of the Tunisian authorities concerning the journalist Taoufik Ben Brick, who is in his twenty-first day of a hunger strike”. RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard urges the president “to return the passport of journalist Taoufik Ben Brick, […]

Link to: Supreme leader lashes out at reformist media; parliament stiffens press law

Supreme leader lashes out at reformist media; parliament stiffens press law

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 20 April 2000 CPJ news alert: IRAN: SUPREME LEADER LASHES OUT AT REFORMIST MEDIA; PARLIAMENT STIFFENS PRESS LAW New York, April 20, 2000 — On April 19, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei launched a biting verbal attack against Iran’s reformist press, which continues to face fierce pressure from […]

Link to: Journalist continues hunger strike

Journalist continues hunger strike

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 21 April 2000 CPJ news alert: Tunisia: Journalist Enters 19th Day of Hunger Strike New York, April 21, 2000 – Tunisian journalist Taoufik Ben Brik today entered the 19th day of a hunger strike launched on April 3 to protest the Tunisian government’s ban on his travel outside the […]

Link to: Concern over sentencing of five opposition journalists

Concern over sentencing of five opposition journalists

The following is a 19 April 2000 CPJ news alert: EGYPT: Five Opposition Journalists Sentenced to Jail Terms New York, April 19, 2000 – A Cairo criminal court sentenced five journalists working for the opposition weekly newspaper Al-Ahrar to six months in prison on April 16 for allegedly libeling Muhammad Fahim al-Rayyan, the chairman of […]

Link to: Repeated attacks on the reformist press

Repeated attacks on the reformist press

**Updates IFEX alerts of 7 April 2000, 3 December, 29, 10 and 3 November and 8 September 1999** (RSF/IFEX) – The following is a 19 April 2000 RSF press release: 19 April 2000: for immediate release Repeated attacks on the reformist press Two months after legislative elections were held, Reporters sans frontières (RSF) is alarmed […]

Link to: CPJ protests press censorship, dismissal of TV station employees

CPJ protests press censorship, dismissal of TV station employees

In a 19 April 2000 letter to Prime Minister Abderrahamane Youssoufi, CPJ expressed its deep concern about the censorship of the French-language weekly newspaper “Le Journal” and its sister publication the Arabic weekly “Al-Sahiffa”, as well as the dismissal of three employees from television station 2M. On 15 April 2000, Moroccan airport police informed staff […]

Link to: Three directors of the 2M public television station dismissed

Three directors of the 2M public television station dismissed

In a letter to Communications Minister Mohammed Larbi Messari, RSF protested the dismissal of three directors of the second public television station, 2M. The three directors are Larbi Belarbi, Mustapha Mellouk and Mohammed Mamad. RSF asked the minister to “reverse his decision”. RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard added: “We regret that the security reflexes have reappeared […]