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Link to: Journalist arrested in the Palestinian Authority

Journalist arrested in the Palestinian Authority

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 17 September 1999 letter to President Arafat, RSF expressed its concern over the reported arrest of Maher Adisouki, a journalist for the private Al-Nasser TV, who on 15 September was arrested by Ramallh Security Service agents when they raided the Arab Cultural House. RSF expressed its alarm over this arrest and […]

Link to: Newspaper suspended indefinitely

Newspaper suspended indefinitely

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 17 September 1999 letter to General al-Bashir, RSF protested another suspension of the independent daily “Al-Rai Al-Akhar”. RSF expressed its opposition to the latest suspension, which for the first time is for an indefinite period. “This seventh suspension since the beginning of the year can be considered a form of harassment, […]

Link to: Journalist arrested in South Lebanon by Israeli army

Journalist arrested in South Lebanon by Israeli army

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 14 September 1999 letter to Prime Minister and Defence Minister Ehud Barak, RSF protested the arrest of a Lebanese freelance journalist, Cosette Elias Ibrahim, along with two men, De Gaulle Butros Bou Taleb and Samir George Khiami. RSF stated that it is “deeply concerned by this arrest, which constitutes a blatant […]

Link to: Academic leaders speak out in defence of embattled Iranian scholar

Academic leaders speak out in defence of embattled Iranian scholar

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 7 September 1999 Human Rights Watch press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ACADEMIC LEADERS SPEAK OUT IN DEFENSE OF EMBATTLED IRANIAN SCHOLAR (New York, September 7, 1999) — In an open letter today to the new head of the Iranian judiciary, the Human Rights Watch Academic Freedom Committee called for […]

Link to: Jordan’s Queen Noor warns against declining international reporting

Jordan’s Queen Noor warns against declining international reporting

(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a 6 September 1999 WAN press release: Paris, 6 September For immediate release Jordan’s Queen Noor Warns Against Declining International Reporting Queen Noor of Jordan on Monday decried the declining standards of international reporting and said the trend could have “worrying social and political ramifications for all.” “The fundamental issue […]

Link to: Moderate newspaper banned

Moderate newspaper banned

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 6 September 1999 letter to President Khatami, RSF protested the banning of “Neshat”, a leading moderate daily, by the judiciary on 5 September. Pointing out that the “suspension of a newspaper awaiting trial contravenes press freedom,” RSF called for the resumption of publication and underlined that “expressing an opinion, however controversial, […]

Link to: Six journalists arrested

Six journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 7 September 1999 letter to Prime Minister Ehud Barak, RSF protested the arrest of six Palestinian journalists on 5 September near an Israeli settlement in Hebron in the West Bank. RSF voiced its “alarm over crackdowns aimed at journalists in order to prevent them from performing their job, which constitutes a […]

Link to: WAN concerned over newspapers’ suspension

WAN concerned over newspapers’ suspension

(WAN/IFEX) – In a 7 September 1999 letter to President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, WAN expressed its concern over the suspension of three daily newspapers. WAN had written to the president on a similar matter on 29 July. **Updates IFEX alerts of 1 September 1999; for background on previous suspensions see IFEX alerts of 19 August, […]

Link to: Newspapers suspended

Newspapers suspended

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 1 September 1999 letter to General al-Bashir, RSF protested the suspension of three dailies for one to seven days. “As these suspensions can be considered a form of harassment of the press, the aim of which is to force journalists into self-censorship,” the organisation urged that publication be allowed to resume. […]

Link to: CPJ protests arrest of journalist

CPJ protests arrest of journalist

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is protesting the arrest of Abdel Karim Barghouti, editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper “Al-Bilad”. On 23 August 1999, Jordanian authorities arrested Barghouti after a state prosecutor issued a 14 day detention order against him, reportedly for defaming Prime Minister Abdel-Ra’uf S. Rawabdeh’s son, Issam Rawabdeh. According to media reports and sources at […]

Link to: Third journalist arrested this year

Third journalist arrested this year

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 25 August 1999 letter to King Abdallah II, RSF protested the arrest of the editor-in-chief of the weekly “Al-Bilad”. Abdel Karim Al-Barghouthi is currently in jail for fourteen days on the orders of Amman general prosecutor, following a complaint filed by the prime minister’s son for “defamation”. RSF underlined that “this […]

Link to: Another suspension for “Al-Raï Al-Akhar” newspaper

Another suspension for “Al-Raï Al-Akhar” newspaper

(RSF/IFEX) – In an 18 August 1999 letter to General al-Bashir, RSF protested the one-week suspension of the independent daily “Al-Raï Al-Akhar”. RSF stated that “this is the fifth time that a suspension of the newspaper has been ordered since the beginning of the year.” On 11 January, it was suspended for two days, on […]

Link to: RSF concerned about the fate of five journalists

RSF concerned about the fate of five journalists

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 17 August 1999 letter to President Khatami, RSF voiced its concern over unconfirmed reports of the recent arrest of five journalists. RSF asked for information about these journalists’ cases. “If the reports are correct,” the organisation requested that President Khatami “ensure that they are released, in compliance with the International Convenant […]

Link to: RSF protests journalists’ jail sentence

RSF protests journalists’ jail sentence

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 16 August 1999 letter to President Mubarak, RSF protested the 14 August sentencing of three journalists to two years in prison with labour for libelling Deputy Prime Minister Youssef Waly. RSF expressed its “deep concern over this conviction” and “urged the President to secure the release of the journalists”. In 1998, […]

Link to: Journalists sentenced to two years in prison

Journalists sentenced to two years in prison

(EOHR/IFEX) – The following is a 14 August 1999 EOHR press release: **Updates IFEX alert of 21 April 1999** Press Release Two years imprisonment for journalists The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) is seriously concerned by the rulings issued by the South Cairo Criminal Court today, 14 August, in the case brought by Minister […]

Link to: Newspaper suspended for three days

Newspaper suspended for three days

(RSF/IFEX) – In an 11 August 1999 letter to General al-Bashir, RSF protested the suspension of the daily “Al Bayan” because of an article critical of the ruling party. RSF urged General al-Bashir to “ensure that newspapers are not the target of repression and that press freedom is guaranteed in your country as a basic […]