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Link to: Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s first year in power: media under close scrutiny

Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s first year in power: media under close scrutiny

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: 12 April 2000: For immediate release Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s first year in power: Media under close scrutiny A year after the controversial election of Abdelaziz Bouteflika, press freedom is still not guaranteed in Algeria. Even during the presidential election campaign, he made some uncomplimentary remarks about the […]

Link to: Human Rights Watch condemns closure of publishing house, journalist continues his hunger strike

Human Rights Watch condemns closure of publishing house, journalist continues his hunger strike

Tunisia Intensifies Crackdown on Critics, Closes Publishing House (New York, April 12, 2000) Human Rights Watch today strongly condemned the action by Tunisian authorities to close down Editions Aloés, an independent publishing house in Tunis. Police sealed off the organization’s office on the evening of Monday, April 10. Editions Aloés, founded and directed by longtime […]

Link to: Police close offices where journalist was carrying out hunger strike

Police close offices where journalist was carrying out hunger strike

**Updates IFEX alert of 10, 6 and 4 April 2000. For further background information on the Taoufik Ben Brick 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** (RSF/IFEX)- In a letter to Prime […]

Link to: Journalist Taoufik Ben Brick back in court after a week on hunger strike

Journalist Taoufik Ben Brick back in court after a week on hunger strike

**Updates IFEX alert of 6 and 4 April 2000. For further background information on the Taoufik Ben Brick 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** (RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF […]

Link to: Two journalists and one editor of the reformist press face legal action

Two journalists and one editor of the reformist press face legal action

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the head of the magistracy, Ayatollah Shahroudi, RSF expressed its deep concern about the legal action initiated against two journalists, Emadoldin Baghi of the daily “Fath” and Hamid-Reza Kaviani of the weekly “Asr-e-ma”, and Mohammed-Reza Khatami, editor of the daily “Mocharekat” and the president’s brother. RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard […]

Link to: Human Rights Watch and CPJ protest ongoing harassment of journalist

Human Rights Watch and CPJ protest ongoing harassment of journalist

**Updates IFEX alert of 4 April 2000. For further background information on the Taoufik Ben Brick 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/CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a joint 5 April […]

Link to: EOHR protests detention of three journalists

EOHR protests detention of three journalists

(EOHR/IFEX) – The following is an EOHR press release: Cairo: 5/4/2000 EOHR’s Campaign for the Defence of Freedom of Opinion and Expression An Appeal to Release Al Shaab Newspaper Journalists The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) expresses its astonishment over the continued detention of journalist Magdi Ahmad Hussein, editor in chief of Al Shaab […]

Link to: Independent journalist Taoufik Ben Brick begins hunger strike

Independent journalist Taoufik Ben Brick begins hunger strike

**For background information on the Taoufik Ben Brick 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** (RSF/IFEX) – The following is a 3 April 2000 RSF press release: Independent journalist Taoufik Ben Brick […]

Link to: President Clinton urged to raise press freedom concerns with Yemeni leader

President Clinton urged to raise press freedom concerns with Yemeni leader

The following is a 3 April 2000 CPJ press release: CPJ Urges President Clinton to Raise Press Freedom Concerns with Yemeni Leader New York, April 3, 2000 – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urges U.S. president Bill Clinton to put press freedom high on the agenda for his meeting with Yemeni president Ali Abdullah […]

Link to: Photographer arbitrarily detained, released

Photographer arbitrarily detained, released

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Interior Minister Nourredine Zerhouni, RSF protested the arbitrary arrest and detention of Zerog Walid, a freelance photographer with the French press agency IMA. RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard asked the minister to “provide an explanation for this arrest as soon as possible,” and also expressed his “serious concern” regarding the […]

Link to: Three journalists sentenced to prison terms of up to two years in jail

Three journalists sentenced to prison terms of up to two years in jail

The following is a 1 April 2000 CPJ press release: CPJ Condemns Imprisonment of Egyptian Journalists Editor, Reporter, and Cartoonist Receive Jail Terms of up to Two Years for Libeling Minister of Agriculture New York, April 1, 2000 -The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the New York-based press freedom watchdog, today condemned an Egyptian criminal […]

Link to: Internal rift interrupts publication of new Moroccan newspaper

Internal rift interrupts publication of new Moroccan newspaper

The following is a 1 April 2000 CPJ press release: Internal Rift Interrupts Publication of New Moroccan Newspaper Editors Suspect Government Pressure is Behind Shareholder’s Refusal to Print the Paper New York, March 31, 2000-A hard-hitting new Moroccan political weekly has been prevented from printing its fourth edition by one of its shareholders, the Committee […]

Link to: Weekly’s independence is threatened

Weekly’s independence is threatened

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Minister of Communications Mohammed Larbi Messari, RSF expressed its concern over “pressures that have been placed on shareholders of the Moroccan weekly ‘Demain’”. Robert Ménard, RSF’s secretary general, asked the minister “to find an explanation which will reassure him that the newspaper will remain independent.” According to information obtained […]

Link to: Writers and publisher fined, court ruling limits free expression

Writers and publisher fined, court ruling limits free expression

The following is a 27 March 2000 Human Rights Watch press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kuwaiti Court Ruling Limits Free Expression Writers, Journalists, Academics, and Publishers at Risk (New York, March 27, 2000) — Human Rights Watch today called on the Kuwaiti government to repeal laws unduly restricting freedom of expression. On Sunday an appeals […]

Link to: EOHR appeals for genuine guarantees for general elections, is concerned about government?s control over media

EOHR appeals for genuine guarantees for general elections, is concerned about government?s control over media

Cairo 23/3/2000 An Appeal to the Members of the Parliament and the Shura Council for Real Guarantees for Sincere General Elections The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR), is following with great concern the amendments expected to be added to law no. 73 for the year 1956 on the exercise of political rights, and presented […]

Link to: Five of an independent daily’s journalists detained

Five of an independent daily’s journalists detained

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the minister of the interior, General Abdel Rahim Mohamed Hussein, RSF protested the detention of five journalists who work for the independent daily “As-Sahafa”. Robert Ménard, RSF’s secretary general, asked the minister to use his position to “put an end to these kinds of incidents”. RSF reminded him that, […]