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Link to: Human rights activist Eyad Serraj thought to have been arrested for comments to paper

Human rights activist Eyad Serraj thought to have been arrested for comments to paper

Dr. Eyad Serraj was once again arrested without charge on 18 May 1996. Serraj, who serves as director of the Gaza Community Mental Health Program, and Commissioner General of the Palestine Independent Commission for Citizens’ Rights (PICCR), is a well- known human rights activist in Gaza. According to Human Rights Watch, it is believed that […]

Link to: Managing director of the satirical weekly “El-Kalaa” detained; editor-in-chief released on bail

Managing director of the satirical weekly “El-Kalaa” detained; editor-in-chief released on bail

On 20 May 1996, Mahmoud Boumedjria, the managing director of the satirical weekly “El-Kalaa”, was placed on a committal order (“mandat de depot”) by the prosecutor’s office of Tebessa, in eastern Algeria. Lakhdar Khelfaoui, the weekly’s editor-in-chief, was released on bail. Boumedjria was detained following the publication of an article that commented on the absence […]

Link to: Case against “El Watan” director Omar Belhouchet dropped; allowed to travel to U.S.

Case against “El Watan” director Omar Belhouchet dropped; allowed to travel to U.S.

**Updates IFEX alert dated 18 April 1996** After preventing him from leaving the country last month, the Algerian government has permitted Omar Belhoucet, director of the independent French-language daily “El Watan”, to travel to the United States by dropping 14 April charges against him and returning his seized passport. Belhouchet was invited to participate in […]

Link to: Satirical weekly “Mesmar” suspended; three staff released after 48 hours; fourth arrested

Satirical weekly “Mesmar” suspended; three staff released after 48 hours; fourth arrested

**Updates IFEX alert of 15 May 1996** On 19 May 1996, the East Constantine state printing house refused to publish the fourth issue of the satirical weekly “Mesmar”. The paper’s editors were informed verbally of the suspension, but were given no official reason. On 15 May, managing director Mohamed Zetili, managing editor Mustapha Nattour and […]

Link to: Weekly “Payam-e-Daneshjoue” banned

Weekly “Payam-e-Daneshjoue” banned

On 20 May 1996, Iran’s Media Monitoring Committee banned the radical weekly “Payam-e-Daneshjoue” for “repeated infringements of the press law.” The charge is thought to stem from clauses in the law forbidding the publication of material which “violates the rules of Islam and the foundations of the Islamic Republic,… encourages antagonism between social classes…[and] insults […]

Link to: Authorities confiscate copies of the privately-owned daily “Al-Rai Al-Akhar”

Authorities confiscate copies of the privately-owned daily “Al-Rai Al-Akhar”

On 20 May 1996, a group of armed men stormed the offices of the privately-owned daily “Al-Rai Al-Akhar” and confiscated all 20,000 copies of that day’s edition. The attack occurred one day after the newspaper had reported the revolt at a prison south of Khartoum orchestrated by 95 soldiers suspected of taking part in a […]

Link to: Two Palestinian journalists arrested

Two Palestinian journalists arrested

On 16 May 1996, Palestinian journalists Mu’aness Abu-Shilbayeh and Ussama `Aareff, respectively the soundman and cameraman for the Saudi television station MBC, were arrested as they were attempting to enter Israel from Al-Ram. The journalists were told that they did not have the proper credentials for working in Israel. Several hours later, `Aareff was released […]

Link to: Authorities refuse to renew passport of journalist Salah Bechir

Authorities refuse to renew passport of journalist Salah Bechir

Tunisian authorities have refused to renew the passport of journalist Salah Bechir, an editorial writer with the Arab- language, London-based daily “Al-Hayat”. On 2 April 1996, Bechir went to the Tunisian Embassy in Paris to ask for a renewal of his passport. However, on 10 May, his request was turned down, with one Embassy official […]

Link to: Three journalists with satirical weekly “Mesmar” arrested; “Mesmar” ordered shut down

Three journalists with satirical weekly “Mesmar” arrested; “Mesmar” ordered shut down

On 13 May 1996, Mohamed Zetili and Mustapha Nattour, publisher and editor-in-chief respectively of the satirical weekly “Mesmar”, were arrested at their home by police in the city of Constantine. As well, Mohamed Nacer Belfounes, a cartoonist with “Mesmar”, was arrested on the afternoon of 14 May. No reason was given by Algerian authorities for […]

Link to: Four journalists with Sudanese Television arrested

Four journalists with Sudanese Television arrested

In late April 1996, Sudanese security forces arrested four journalists with the state-owned Sudanese Television. News director Ismael Muhammad al-Hussein, news editors Hussein Saleh and Abbas Suleiman, and cameraman Osama Ghandi were arrested at the station’s offices and taken into custody. There has been no news of the journalists since their arrest, and colleagues fear […]

Link to: Journalist Mahdi Rabea receives six-month sentence for distributing “false information”; poet Ahmad al-Shamlan acquitted

Journalist Mahdi Rabea receives six-month sentence for distributing “false information”; poet Ahmad al-Shamlan acquitted

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 19, 17 April, 26 and 15 February 1996** At the end of April 1996, freelance journalist Mahdi Rabea was sentenced to six months in prison for writing “false information” that he distributed to organisations abroad. His sentence will end on 20 June 1996, as it commenced retroactively from the date of […]

Link to: Photographer Fayez Nourredin brutally assaulted

Photographer Fayez Nourredin brutally assaulted

On 13 May 1996, Fayez Nourredin, a photographer for the French news agency Agence France Presse, was detained for ten hours by the Palestinian special intelligence service in Gaza, during which he was kicked, whipped with a belt and subjected to harassment. Palestinian security officers were upset over the publication on 9 May of a […]

Link to: Opposition editor Magdi Hussein arrested for refusing to pay fine

Opposition editor Magdi Hussein arrested for refusing to pay fine

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 31, 30 January 1996 and 25 October 1995** On 7 May 1996, a Cairo court ordered Magdi Hussein, editor-in- chief of “Al-Shaab”, a bi-weekly organ of the pro-Islamist Labor Party, to pay a fine for a libel conviction, or else face imprisonment. The following day, police arrested Hussein because of his […]

Link to: Palestinian journalists prevented from covering forthcoming Israeli elections

Palestinian journalists prevented from covering forthcoming Israeli elections

Journalists belonging to the Association of Palestinian Broadcasting Journalists have been banned from entering Israel in order to cover the legislative elections on 29 May 1996, even though all those affected by this ruling are already accredited by the Israeli Government Press Office. Moreover, since the closing off of the territories by the Israeli army […]

Link to: Daily “El Watan” forced to suspend publication

Daily “El Watan” forced to suspend publication

On 7 My 1996, the independent daily “El Watan” suspended publication following the refusal of a public printing press, the Societe d’impression d’Alger, to print it. While no official reason was given for the printing press’s action, it seems to be linked to the publication of “security-related” information. Previously, on 25 April, “El Watan” did […]

Link to: Concern over “disappearance” of translator Abdelrahman Ali Gaily

Concern over “disappearance” of translator Abdelrahman Ali Gaily

The whereabouts and well-being of Sudanese translator Abdelrahman Ali Gaily continue to remain a mystery. In 1982, Gaily was offered a job at the International Centre of Research in Tripoli, Libya, as translator of the “Green Book”, written by Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi and which is his political and socio-economic theory. In April 1983, Gaily’s wife, […]