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Link to: Draft press law approved by parliamentary committee

Draft press law approved by parliamentary committee

(CPJ/IFEX) – A draft press law was approved last week by the National Guidance Committee (NGC) of the Jordanian Parliament. However, despite the NGC’s amendment of several highly restrictive provisions of the original bill submitted by the cabinet last month, the draft law constitutes a grave threat to press freedom in Jordan. **For background, see […]

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Publisher arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 30 July 1998, on 29 July 1998, Mohammad-Reza Zaéri, publisher of the weekly “Khaneh” was arrested and imprisoned in Tehran (the capital city). He is accused of “insulting Islam, the Shiite clergy and the Imam Khomeiny, and publishing photos contrary to public morals.” He is […]

Link to: The IFJ applauds the resolution in the Hotel Mazafran case

The IFJ applauds the resolution in the Hotel Mazafran case

(IFJ/IFEX) – The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) learned with satisfaction that the four Algerian journalists who had been on a hunger strike since 2 July 1998, ended their protest on 23 July 1998. Their demand for rehousing in premises they consider secure will be assured by Algerian authorities. **Updates IFEX alert of 14 July […]

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Journalist sentenced

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 24 July 1998, the Beirut military tribunal has sentenced Pierre Attalah, a journalist with “An-Nahar”, to three years in prison. He is accused of having “visited without permission an enemy country and having shown contempt for judicial and security authorities.” He must also pay a […]

Link to: Mohsen Sa’idzadeh: prominent writer, cleric and scholar arrested

Mohsen Sa’idzadeh: prominent writer, cleric and scholar arrested

(WiPC/IFEX) – Hojatoleslam Sayyid Mohsen Sa’idzadeh – a prominent legal scholar, former judge, and writer – was arrested on 30 June 1998, and has remained in prison ever since. His detention is believed to be connected to his reformist views and writings, in particular those espousing women’s rights. At the present time, it is not […]

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Newspaper suspended

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 22 July 1998, on 21 July, the daily “Alwan” was suspended for two days. The Sudanese National Press and Publications Council said the daily had published a “blasphemous” article and had broken the law. In its 21 July issue, “Alwan” criticised the authorities who seized […]

Link to: WAN protests newspaper closures in Iran

WAN protests newspaper closures in Iran

(WAN/IFEX) -On 21 July 1998, WAN protested the closure of two newspapers in Iran and the suspension of their executives. **For background see IFEX alerts of 16 July and 15 and 11 June 1998** In a letter to Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, WAN President Bengt Braun expressed concern over the suspension and fine imposed by […]

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Publisher banned

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information made available by RSF on 16 July 1998, on 14 July, Mohammad Mahdavi Khorrami, publisher of the now-defunct daily “Gozaresh-e-Ruz”, was banned for three years from owning or heading a publication. He was also fined 12 million rials (US$4,000). The authorities said he was sentenced because he published “falsehoods and […]

Link to: Four journalists go on hunger strike

Four journalists go on hunger strike

(IFJ/IFEX) – Four journalists at the hotel Mazafran de Zeralda, a secured site located on the west coast of the country some twenty kilometres from Algiers, started a hunger strike on 2 July 1998. The action is being taken to protest the decision by authorities to transfer the journalists at the hotel to the Matarès […]

Link to: Israel censorship strikes out debate

Israel censorship strikes out debate

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – ARTICLE 19 has condemned Israel’s heavy censorship regime, the day before the government appears before the United Nations Human Rights Committee to explain how it is upholding its international obligations, including its citizens’ right to freedom of expression. Frances D’Souza, Executive Director of ARTICLE 19 said: “The Israeli government interprets national security […]

Link to: Academic leaders and scholars’ advocates critique proposed Jordanian press law

Academic leaders and scholars’ advocates critique proposed Jordanian press law

(HRW/IFEX) – In a 9 July 1998 letter to Jordanian Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Mohammad Hamdan, made public on 13 July, the Human Rights Watch Academic Freedom Committee criticizes the draft press and publications law currently being considered by the Jordanian parliament. The letter, signed on behalf of the committee by Jonathan F. Fanton, […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 calls on French president to remind Syria of its international obligation to respect freedom of expression

ARTICLE 19 calls on French president to remind Syria of its international obligation to respect freedom of expression

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – On 8 July 1998, ARTICLE 19 sent a letter to French President Jacques Chirac in advance of the state visit, on 16 and 17 July, of Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad. The letter accompanied a copy of a recent report by ARTICLE 19, titled Walls of Silence: Media and Censorship in Syria. In […]

Link to: Important ruling by the Court of Cassation revoking previous ruling against journalists Magdi Hussein and Mohammed Hilal

Important ruling by the Court of Cassation revoking previous ruling against journalists Magdi Hussein and Mohammed Hilal

(EOHR/IFEX) – The EOHR released the following statement on 2 July 1998, in response to a ruling of the Court of Cassation: **This press release provides information further to IFEX alert of 3 July 1998; for background information see IFEX alerts of 13 March and 25 February 1998; 7 June; 29, 24 and 9 May; […]

Link to: Appeal to authorities not to have draft 1998 Press and Publications Law passed into law

Appeal to authorities not to have draft 1998 Press and Publications Law passed into law

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – ARTICLE 19 has sent a Memorandum to King Hussein of Jordan about the draft 1998 Press and Publications Law, together with an appeal to the Jordanian Government and Parliament not to pass it into law. ARTICLE 19 considers that the proposed legislation would constitute an unacceptable threat both to media freedom and […]

Link to: Copies of two independent newspapers confiscated

Copies of two independent newspapers confiscated

(RSF/IFEX) – On 4 July 1998, Sudanese authorities confiscated editions of the independent newspapers “Al-Rai Al-Akhar” and “Al-Shari Al-Siyasi”. Copies of the papers were seized at the publishing house in Khartoum before distribution. Although government officials refused to give a reason for the confiscation, the move is apparently connected with new directives issued by the […]

Link to: Journalist Touhami Madjouri released

Journalist Touhami Madjouri released

(IFJ/IFEX) – The IFJ reports that journalist Touhami Madjouri, who was arrested on or around 16 June 1998, was released the following day. **Updates IFEX alert dated 17 June 1998** Background Information According to an alert issued by Reporters sans frontières, Madjouri, who works for the privately-owned Arab-language daily “El-Alam Essiassi”, was arrested after having […]