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Link to: Journalist Sihem Ben Sedrine Under Threat

Journalist Sihem Ben Sedrine Under Threat

(WiPC/IFEX) – Amnesty International has issued an alert expressing concern for the safety of journalist Sihem Ben Sedrine. The offices of her publishing house, Edition Aloes, have been burgled twice in the past month and her employees have been threatened by members of the security forces. International PEN shares this concern and appeals to the […]

Link to: Palestinian photographer beaten in Jerusalem

Palestinian photographer beaten in Jerusalem

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Prime Minister Ehud Barak, RSF has protested the attack on photographer Atta Wiesat by plain clothes Israeli intelligence agents. RSF asked the prime minister to “see to it that an inquiry is immediately launched on this matter.” According to RSF’s information, on 3 January 2000, Wiesat, a Palestinian photographer […]

Link to: Editor of reformist daily prosecuted

Editor of reformist daily prosecuted

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to President Mohamad Khatami, RSF has expressed its concern about the prosecution of Said Hajarian, editor of the reformist daily “Sobh Emrooz”. The organisation assessed this action as an “obstacle to press freedom” and asked the president to “use [his] influence to ensure that the charges against the journalist are […]

Link to: Politicians, academics and writers face continued detention without charges

Politicians, academics and writers face continued detention without charges

The following is an ARTICLE 19 letter to President Arafat, expressing its concern over the threat to freedom of expression in Palestine posed by a number of continuing detentions without charge: His Excellency Yasser Arafat President Palestinian National Authority Gaza City, Gaza By fax: +972 7 823 744 Your Excellency ARTICLE 19 is extremely disturbed […]

Link to: Journalists released, still face libel charges

Journalists released, still face libel charges

**Updates IFEX alerts of 16 August and 21 April 1999** (CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: For Immediate Release December 6, 1999 CPJ Welcomes Release of Egyptian Journalists, Renews Call to End Criminal Prosecutions New York, N.Y., December 6, 1999 – Three Egyptian journalists jailed for libel in August were freed late […]

Link to: WiPC condemns sentencing of journalists

WiPC condemns sentencing of journalists

**Updates IFEX alerts of 29 November, 10 November, 3 November and 8 September 1999** (WiPC/IFEX) – The Ayatollah Abdollah Nouri, a former politician and prominent newspaper editor, was sentenced on 27 November 1999 to five years in prison in a trial which failed to meet international standards for due process. That same day, the independent […]

Link to: Palestinian arrests condemned

Palestinian arrests condemned

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a Human Rights Watch press release: PALESTINIAN ARRESTS CONDEMNED Release Detainees, Guarantee Legislators’ Right to Criticize (New York, December 2, 1999) — Human Rights Watch today condemned the Palestinian Authority for its illegal detention of eight public figures who criticized President Yasir Arafat’s policies. The international human rights organization also […]

Link to: Eleven journalists jailed, eight others taken in for questioning in 1999

Eleven journalists jailed, eight others taken in for questioning in 1999

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, RSF has protested the sentencing of Abdollah Nouri to five years’ imprisonment for “anti-Islamic propaganda”, “insulting Imam Khomeini” and “destabilising public opinion”. The Special Court for Clergy also fined the director of the independent daily “Khordad” fifteen million Rials (approx. US$8,600; […]

Link to: Sudanese academic under seige

Sudanese academic under seige

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a Human Rights Watch press release: SUDANESE ACADEMIC UNDER SIEGE Attack Against Kadouda’s Daughter Condemned (New York, November 24, 1999) – In an open letter today to Sudanese President al Bashir, Human Rights Watch called for an impartial and thorough investigation into a violent attack on the daughter of Sudanese […]

Link to: RSF protests the imprisonment of two journalists since 1982 and 1984

RSF protests the imprisonment of two journalists since 1982 and 1984

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad, RSF has expressed its grave concern about the situation of two journalists jailed since 1982 and 1984. RSF asked the Syrian president to “use his influence to assure their expeditious release.” RSF added: “Since Fateh Jamous was to be released in 1997 and Aslan Abdelkarim […]

Link to: French daily “Le Monde” barred since 21 October 1999

French daily “Le Monde” barred since 21 October 1999

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Tunisian Prime Minister Hamed Karaoui, RSF has protested the suspension of distribution of the French daily “Le Monde”, in Tunisia. RSF asked the prime minister to “lift this restrictive measure” and to “allow the free flow of information, as guaranteed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, […]

Link to: Intimidation of journalists must stop, says Human Rights Watch

Intimidation of journalists must stop, says Human Rights Watch

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a Human Rights Watch press release: **Updates IFEX alerts of 4 November, 3 November and 29 October 1999** IRANIAN EDITOR ON TRIAL Intimidation of Reformists and Journalists Must Stop (New York, November 10, 1999) — Human Rights Watch today called for the immediate release of Mashallah Shamsolvaezin, the editor-in-chief of […]

Link to: Three students accused of publishing blasphemous play receive suspended sentences; academic acquitted

Three students accused of publishing blasphemous play receive suspended sentences; academic acquitted

(WiPC/IFEX) – Students Mohammad-Reza Namnabati, Abbas Nemati, and Ali-Reza Aqaii were sentenced on 3 November 1999 to suspended sentences. This means that so long as they do not “re-offend” they will not have to go to jail. **Updates IFEX alert of 29 October 1999** Namnabati and Nemati, the authors of the play, were given three-year […]

Link to: Editor-in-chief arrested

Editor-in-chief arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 3 November 1999 letter to President Khatami, RSF condemned the 2 November arrest of Mashallah Shamsolvaezin, editor-in-chief of the independent daily “Neshat”, which was banned indefinitely on 5 September. After being summoned to a special press court, the journalist was jailed at Evin prison in Tehran. **Updates IFEX alerts of 27 […]

Link to: Trial of Lebanese singer to begin

Trial of Lebanese singer to begin

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a Human Rights Watch press release: **Updates IFEX alert of 12 October 1999** TRIAL OF FAMOUS LEBANESE SINGER TO BEGIN Marcel Khalifa Faces Three Years in Prison (New York, November 2, 1999) — The criminal prosecution of the internationally known Lebanese singer and composer Marcel Khalifa is a blatant violation […]

Link to: Four students and an academic accused of publishing blasphemous play

Four students and an academic accused of publishing blasphemous play

(WiPC/IFEX) – WiPC reports that four students and an academic are accused of publishing a blasphemous play; three have already appeared in court and are to face a verdict on 30 October 1999. Students Mohammad-Reza Namnabati, Abbas Nemati, and Ali-Reza Aqali appeared before an Islamic court in Tehran on 20 October charged with having “offended […]