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Link to: Journalist harassed

Journalist harassed

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the administrative harassment which journalist Taoufik Ben Brick, a correspondent of the French daily “La Croix” and the Tunis-based French press agency SYFIA, has been subjected to. On 28 April 1999, just as he was on his way to Switzerland to attend a conference, the journalist had his passport confiscated […]

Link to: Liberal scholar and writer imprisoned

Liberal scholar and writer imprisoned

(WiPC/IFEX) – WiPC is deeply disturbed by the imprisonment of Mohsen Kadivar, a liberal Islamic scholar and a professor of philosophy. Kadivar was arrested on 27 February 1999. He is accused of spreading propaganda against the Islamic republic, confusing public opinion and indirectly insulting the late Ayatollah Khomeini, and was sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment […]

Link to: Four journalists facing libel charges

Four journalists facing libel charges

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is worried by the systematic use of libel action undertaken to sue journalists in an attempt to suppress freedom of expression. **For background on previous cases against Magdi Hussein see IFEX alerts of 7 July, 3 July, 1 June, 30 March and 25 February 1998, 19 September, 10 September and 28 January […]

Link to: RSF concerned for detained journalist

RSF concerned for detained journalist

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is expressing concern over the situation of a detained journalist in Syria. RSF has learned that Adel Isma’il was allegedly arrested in 1996 upon his arrival to Syria from Algeria. RSF does not know if he has been tried. He is currently allegedly jailed in Seydnaya. RSF is very concerned about this […]

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Journalist shot by troops

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the shooting of a journalist by Israeli troops near the village of Arnoun in South Lebanon. According to RSF’s information, Qassem Dargham, a cameraman for an Abu Dhabi TV channel, was shot in the back. According to the twelve journalists present at the scene, they were deliberately targeted by troops […]

Link to: Religious scholar and writer on trial; heavy sentence feared

Religious scholar and writer on trial; heavy sentence feared

(WiPC/IFEX) – International PEN is concerned that the writer and scholar, Shaikh Al-Jamri, who has now been in prison without trial for more than three years, might soon be sentenced to a long prison-term for his opposition activities and calls for Bahrain’s National Assembly to be restored. It calls on the new Amir of Bahrain, […]

Link to: Journalist arrested

Journalist arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is protesting the arrest of Mohammed Abdel Sid, a correspondent in Khartoum of the London-based Arabic daily “Asharq Al-Awsat”. According to RSF’s information, the journalist was arrested on 14 April 1999 by security forces at his home in Khartoum. This is the third time that Abdel Sid has been detained. The previous […]

Link to: WAN asks Iran to lift ban on newspaper

WAN asks Iran to lift ban on newspaper

(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a WAN press release: **Updates IFEX alerts of 7 April and 3 April 1999** Paris, 9 April 1999 For immediate release WAN Asks Iran to Lift Ban on Newspaper The World Association of Newspapers has asked the Iranian government to lift its ban on the moderate newspaper Zan, which was […]

Link to: CPJ calls for end to restrictions on foreign media

CPJ calls for end to restrictions on foreign media

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ letter to Algerian President Liamine Zeroual expressing concern about ongoing government restrictions on foreign journalists who report from Algeria. In addition, attached as an appendix is the text of CPJ’s 9 April 1999 briefing on Algerian government restrictions on the foreign media: BY FACSIMILE April 9, 1999 His […]

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Newspaper closed

(Freedom House/IFEX) – The moderate “Zan” (Woman) newspaper in Iran was ordered by the Teheran revolutionary court to cease publication. **Updates IFEX alert of 3 February 1999** “Zan”, which is run by Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, reportedly infuriated authorities by running a statement by the widow of the former […]

Link to: CPJ protests closure of Palestine news agency

CPJ protests closure of Palestine news agency

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ is deeply concerned about the Israeli government’s decision to shut down the Jerusalem office of the Palestine News Agency (WAFA), the official news agency of the Palestinian Authority (PA). On 29 March 1999, a ministerial committee headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the closure of WAFA along with that of two […]

Link to: Press law to be reviewed

Press law to be reviewed

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is welcoming the announcement by Jordan’s government that the press law enacted last September is to be reviewed. **Updates IFEX alerts of 1 December, 3 September, 20 August, 10 August, 4 August, 13 July and 7 July 1998** RSF suggests that the new press law is not satisfactory in terms of freedom […]

Link to: Syrian journalist may die in prison

Syrian journalist may die in prison

(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a WAN press release: **Updates IFEX alerts of 29 September, 17 September and 10 September 1998, 11 October and 27 January 1995** Paris, 1 April 1999 For immediate release Syrian Journalist May Die in Prison The World Association of Newspapers has appealed to the Syrian government to release journalist Nizar […]

Link to: Ten journalists still jailed as of 8 March 1999

Ten journalists still jailed as of 8 March 1999

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF report: **Updates IFEX alert of 10 March 1999** Ten journalists still jailed as of 8 March 1999 Nizar Nayyuf, winner of the 1998 RSF Fondation de France award, a freelance journalist, contributor to the weekly “Al-Huriyya” and the magazine “Al-Thaqafa Al-Maarifa”, and a member of the Committee for […]

Link to: Journalists tortured in Syria

Journalists tortured in Syria

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: Journalists tortured in Syria Press freedom does not exist in Syria: no independent media are allowed. The country is at war with Israel, and a state of emergency has been in force since 1963, giving the security forces exceptional powers and continuously restricting citizens’ basic freedoms. […]

Link to: Several journalists arrested

Several journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF wishes to protest at the recent arrests of several journalists. On 2 March 1999, Abdel-Latif Kutubi Omar, editor in chief of the opposition weekly “Al Haq,” was arrested for publishing an article that claimed Yemen plans to offer military facilities to the United States in the island of Socotra under the military […]