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Journalist arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 26 July 1999 letter to King Abdallah II of Jordan, RSF protested the 25 July arrest of Senan Shadeq, a journalist with the evening newspaper “Al-Masaya” and a corresponding editor for the Emirates daily “Al-Ittihad”. RSF stated that “detention before a trial is out of proportion for a press offence” and […]

Link to: Journalists among those detained by security forces

Journalists among those detained by security forces

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 19 July 1999 Human Rights Watch press release: **Updates IFEX alert of 15 July 1999** Identities of Iran Detainees Must Be Public Iranian Government Should Release Non-Violent Protesters (New York, July 19, 1999) — Human Rights Watch today called on the Iranian authorities to release the names of the […]

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WAN seeks information about jailed Kuwait journalists

(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a WAN press release: Paris, 19 July 1999 For immediate release WAN Seeks Information About Jailed Kuwait Journalists The World Association of Newspapers has asked Kuwait’s Crown Prince to disclose the whereabouts of two jailed journalists and to explain why they were not released with three colleagues earlier this year. […]

Link to: CPJ concerned about ongoing campaign to stifle the independent press.

CPJ concerned about ongoing campaign to stifle the independent press.

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ letter to Iranian President Mohammad Khatami expressing deep concern about the ongoing campaign to stifle the independent Iranian press: **Updates IFEX alerts of 15 July, 8 July, 7 July, 24 June, 17 June, 9 June 1999 and others** July 15, 1999 His Excellency Mohammad Khatami President of the […]

Link to: PEN supports appeal for free expression from Iranian writers

PEN supports appeal for free expression from Iranian writers

(PEN/IFEX) – The following is a PEN American Center press release: PRESS RELEASE July 15, 1999 URGENT MESSAGE FROM IRANIAN WRITERS PEN SUPPORTS APPEAL FOR FREE EXPRESSION PEN American Center calls your attention to the following urgent appeal by Iranian writers in response to the recent wave of violence and censorship. Please circulate widely among […]

Link to: CPJ calls for end of press harassment in Yemen

CPJ calls for end of press harassment in Yemen

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: **Updates IFEX alert of 18 May 1999** Terry Anderson Calls for End of Press Harassment in Yemen, Raises Issue of Court Cases in Meeting with Prime Minister Sanaa’, Yemen, July 15, 1999 – In a meeting today with press freedom advocate Terry Anderson, Yemen’s prime minister […]

Link to: RSF report on press freedom situation in Tunisia

RSF report on press freedom situation in Tunisia

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF report reviewing the current state of press freedom in Tunisia: Tunisia – “Silence, we’re gagging the press” Censorship: a keystone of the Ben Ali regime Since the ousting of president Habib Bourguiba by Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali on November 7, 1987, the regime has sought to control the […]

Link to: New RSF report: “Silence, we’re gagging the press”

New RSF report: “Silence, we’re gagging the press”

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: Monday July 12, 1999 For immediate release Tunisia “Silence, we’re gagging the press” After a mission to Tunis from 14-19 June 1999, Reporters sans Frontières has produced a report on the state of press freedom in Tunisia: “Silence, we’re gagging the press”. Since he came to […]

Link to: Religious scholar and writer released from prison

Religious scholar and writer released from prison

(WiPC/IFEX) – WiPC reports that the writer and scholar Shaikh Al-Jamri, who was sentenced on 7 July 1999 to ten years’ imprisonment and a massive fine, has been pardoned by the Amir of Bahrain and unexpectedly released. **Updates IFEX alerts of 1 July, 16 April and 15 February 1999, 17 February 1998, 11 October, 4 […]

Link to: New press law threatens freedoms in Iran

New press law threatens freedoms in Iran

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter sent to Mohammad Khatami, the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on 7 July 1999, RSF expressed its alarm over a new press law approved by 125 of the 215 deputies present in the 270-seat Majlis (Islamic Consultative Assembly). Taking into account that the government had expressed its opposition […]

Link to: Daily suspended and another journalist arrested

Daily suspended and another journalist arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – In an 8 July 1999 letter to Mohammad Khatami, the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, RSF protested the banning until further notice of the daily “Salam” by a verbal judicial order. Furthermore, Morad Veissi, a “Salam” journalist, was arrested on 7 July. There is no information currently available about his case. […]

Link to: Risk of torture for two journalists arrested in Iran

Risk of torture for two journalists arrested in Iran

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter sent to the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammad Khatami, on 7 July 1999, RSF expressed its deepest concern over the case of two journalists arrested on 16 and 19 June. The journalists are Hechmatollah Tabarzadi, the chief editor of the reformist weekly “Hoviyat-é-Khich”, and Hossein Kachani, the […]

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Three dailies suspended

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter sent to General Omar Hassan al-Bashir on 6 July 1999, RSF protested the suspension of three dailies for one to five days and urged that publication be resumed, “as a move to protect press freedom in Sudan.” On 5 July, the National Press Council ordered the newspaper “Al-Raï Al-Akhar” to […]

Link to: Writer faces trial hearing

Writer faces trial hearing

(WiPC/IFEX) – International PEN is concerned that the writer and scholar, Shaikh Al-Jamri, who has now been in prison without trial for nearly three and a half years, might be sentenced to a long prison-term for his opposition activities. The organisation is appealing to the Amir of Bahrain to, at the very least, allow independent […]

Link to: Editor-in-chief arrested

Editor-in-chief arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 30 June 1999 letter sent to King Abdallah II of Jordan, RSF protested against the 29 June arrest of the editor-in-chief of the daily “Al-Arab Al-Yawm”, Shaker Al-Jawhari, and called for the “journalist’s release, in order to guarantee freedom of the press.” Shaker Al-Jawhari was summoned to the Intelligence Department on […]

Link to: CPJ protests banning of “Al-Quds al-Arabi”

CPJ protests banning of “Al-Quds al-Arabi”

(CPJ/IFEX) – In a 30 June 1999 letter to Syrian President Hafez al-Asad, CPJ protested the banning of the London-based daily “Al-Quds al-Arabi” in Syria on 29 June. **Updates IFEX alert of 29 June 1999** On 29 June, Abdel Bari Atwan, the newspaper’s editor in chief, received a faxed letter from the government-run Syrian Distribution […]