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Link to: Mubarak puts the press on trial

Mubarak puts the press on trial

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is the text of a 28 June 1999 CPJ briefing: On July 1, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will meet in Washington, D.C., with President Clinton-the Egyptian leader’s third such visit to the White House in the last four years. The scheduled meeting comes at a time when Egyptian authorities have stepped […]

Link to: Daily “Al-Quds Al-Arabi” banned from Syria

Daily “Al-Quds Al-Arabi” banned from Syria

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 29 June 1999 letter to President Hafez Al-Assad, RSF protested against the Syrian Information Ministry’s banning, on 29 June, of the London-based Palestinian daily from entering the country. RSF asked President Al-Assad “to allow Al-Quds Al-Arabi into Syria, in order to favour press freedom.” According to information gathered by RSF, this […]

Link to: International Day of Support for Torture Victims

International Day of Support for Torture Victims

(RSF/IFEX) – On 24 June 1999, RSF issued a report entitled “Burma, Sudan, Syria and Turkey: torture as a form of repression”. A synopsis and the full text of the report follows: Nine journalists were tortured by the Turkish police in 1998. Another suffered the same fate in March 1999. In Syria, 11 journalists languishing […]

Link to: RSF requests reopening of the Kuwait bureau of the satellite TV station Al-Jazeera

RSF requests reopening of the Kuwait bureau of the satellite TV station Al-Jazeera

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 23 June 1999 letter sent to the Emir of Kuwait, RSF requested the reopening of the Qatar-based TV station bureau in Kuwait City, urging him to ensure that press freedom is guaranteed in the emirate. RSF argued that, as the Kuwaiti information minister blamed the channel for broadcasting insults against the […]

Link to: CPJ protests closure of Al-Jazeera television station

CPJ protests closure of Al-Jazeera television station

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is strongly protesting the closure of the Qatar-based television station, Al-Jazeera. CPJ has learned that, on 19 June 1999, the Minister of Information, Youssef Muhammad al-Samait issued a decree ordering the shut down of Al-Jazeera’s Kuwait office and prohibiting the station from reporting from Kuwait because of alleged violations of professional ethics. […]

Link to: Head of independent journalists’ union convicted

Head of independent journalists’ union convicted

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the sentence of three and a half years’ imprisonment with hard labour which was pronounced by a court in Cairo on Hussein al-Mataani. al-Mataani was arrested in May 1999 for setting up a journalists’ union without government permission. Convicted of fraud, impersonating a journalist and establishing a union without state […]

Link to: Second journalist in a week arrested in Iran

Second journalist in a week arrested in Iran

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter sent on 21 June 1999 to the Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ataollah Mohajarani, RSF protested the arrest of the chief editor of the reformist weekly “Hoviyat-é-Khich”, Hechmatollah Tabarzadi. Tabarzadi was arrested on 17 June, after he was summoned before a revolutionary court in Tehran. On 16 June, Hossein […]

Link to: Three editors-in-chief arrested

Three editors-in-chief arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, the editors-in-chief of three dailies have been arrested. RSF is calling for the release of Amal Abbas and Mohamed Ahmed Karrar and Mohi Eddine Titaoui, stating that “journalists should not be taken as responsible for what is published in articles, as long as the authors of the statements are clearly […]

Link to: Journalist arrested

Journalist arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information gathered by RSF, on 16 June 1999, Hossein Kachani, the director of the reformist weekly “Hoviyat-é-Khich”, was arrested in Tehran. On 12 May, Mr. Djafari, the deputy minister of culture and Islamic guidance (responsible for the press), announced that he had lodged a complaint against the weekly newspaper “Hoviyat-é-Khich”, which […]

Link to: Egypt – European Union trade agreement in works despite freedom of expression and other violations

Egypt – European Union trade agreement in works despite freedom of expression and other violations

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a 15 June 1999 ARTICLE 19 letter to European Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan regarding the proposed Egypt – European Union trade agreement: Sir Leon Brittan European Trade Commissioner European Commission 200 rue de la Loi B-1049 Brussels 15 June 1999 Dear Sir Leon ARTICLE 19 is concerned that […]

Link to: Charges levelled against human rights campaigners

Charges levelled against human rights campaigners

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – According to information received by ARTICLE 19 from the Arab Program for Human Rights and Amnesty International, Omer Al Mistiri, general secretary of the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia (CNLT), and Moncef Marzouki, former president of the Tunisian Human Rights League (LTDH), have been charged with the following: a. being members […]

Link to: CPJ protests ongoing closure of TV station

CPJ protests ongoing closure of TV station

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is greatly disturbed to learn that the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) continues to impose its closure order against the Bethlehem-based Al-Roa’ TV. CPJ last wrote to His Excellency Yasser Arafat on 24 May 1999, expressing alarm about the 17 May closure order against the station imposed by Palestinian Preventive Security Services (PSS), […]

Link to: Press under fire from conservatives

Press under fire from conservatives

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: Wednesday 9 June 1999: for immediate release Press release – Iran Press under fire from conservatives 16 newspapers suspended and 13 journalists arrested over an 18-month period Reporters sans frontières is alarmed by the proposed press law introduced by conservatives, which the organisation deems particularly threatening […]

Link to: Two journalists arrested

Two journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the arrest of two journalists. On 29 May 1999, Fereydoun Verdinejad, director of IRNA, the official Iranian news agency, and publisher of the Iran Press Group, was detained for six hours and then released on 180 million rial (US$60,000) bail. So far, the charges, filed by conservatives, state broadcasters and […]

Link to: Journalists beaten by police

Journalists beaten by police

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the beating of a dozen journalists by Israeli police and the arrest of two journalists while they were covering a demonstration by Palestinians at a settlement site in Ras Al-Amud in east Jerusalem. According to RSF’s information, on 27 May 1999, Chourouk Al-Assad, a Palestinian journalist working for the Egyptian […]

Link to: Journalists among those increasingly subject to intimidation and harassment

Journalists among those increasingly subject to intimidation and harassment

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 26 May 1999 joint statement by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Human Rights Watch, Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), Amnesty International (AI), Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (LCHR), and the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a program of the International Federation of Leagues of Human Rights […]