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Link to: Radio journalist Ahmed Takouchet killed in June

Radio journalist Ahmed Takouchet killed in June

The CPJ confirms the previously unreported death of another Algerian journalist. Ahmed Takouchet, a journalist with Radio Cirta of Constantine who was popularly known as “Hakim,” was kidnapped from his home by four men on 17 June 1995. His body was found the next day with his throat slit.

Link to: Journalist Naima Hamouda killed

Journalist Naima Hamouda killed

The body of Naima Hamouda, a cultural reporter with the weekly “Revolution africaine” and formerly with “Le Matin” and “L’Hebdo libere”, was discovered on 2 August 1995, near an apartment building where she had been staying in the Algiers suburb of Saoula. She had been shot to death and severely disfigured. Her remains were not […]

Link to: Two Gaza newspapers ordered closed; publishers held for questioning

Two Gaza newspapers ordered closed; publishers held for questioning

Source: Palestinian Media Monitoring Centre (a project of the IFJ), Jerusalem **For background to previous incidents, see IFEX alerts dated 25 July, 10 July, 27 June, 16 May, 21 April 1995 and others** The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) ordered two opposition weeklies closed on 6 August 1995 in Gaza. Orders for the closures of the […]

Link to: “Al-Wafd” editor-in-chief attacked

“Al-Wafd” editor-in-chief attacked

On the evening of 1 August 1995, Gamal Badawi, editor-in-chief of the opposition daily “Al-Wafd”, left a conference at the Journalists’ Syndicate in downtown Cairo. He was heading for his home in Heliopolis, when two vehicles forced his car off the road. Ten unidentified individuals then emerged from the vehicles, pulled Badawi out of his […]

Link to: Foiled assault on home of publisher; newspaper suspended

Foiled assault on home of publisher; newspaper suspended

On 31 July 1995, Ibrahim al-Wazeer, publisher of the independent newspaper “Al-Balagh”, was the victim of a foiled assault on his home. Early in the morning of 31 July, a group of unidentified individuals began planting explosives at the home of al-Wazeer. The perpetrators reportedly fled from the house, in an eastern suburb of Sanaa, […]

Link to: Editor Mohammed Kilani remains in detention; sentenced in second trial

Editor Mohammed Kilani remains in detention; sentenced in second trial

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 1 and 24 February 1995** Mohammed Kilani, editor-in-chief of “Al Badil”, remains in detention. He was sentenced on 22 February 1995 to two years in prison for “supporting an unauthorized association,” and holding “unauthorized meetings” (see IFEX alerts). On 27 April, in a second trial, he was sentenced to five years […]

Link to: Two Publications Court decisions threaten press freedom

Two Publications Court decisions threaten press freedom

On 28 June 1995, Beirut’s Publications Court sentenced Hassan Sabra, the publisher of “Al-Shira’” magazine and Ghazi al-Maqhur, the weekly’s managing editor, to one month in prison each. The two were convicted of publishing “material that was damaging to the person and dignity of the head of state and that contained statements slandering him and […]

Link to: Photographer assaulted by soldiers; journalist and two photographers assaulted by soldiers

Photographer assaulted by soldiers; journalist and two photographers assaulted by soldiers

On 23 June 1995, Abass Moumani, a photographer, was beaten up by Israeli soldiers after he took photographs of a demonstration in the Al-Jalazon refugee camp. The soldiers confiscated and destroyed his films. The journalist had to be transferred to a hospital in Ramallah to be treated. On 24 June, another demonstration took place in […]

Link to: Jailed “Al-Watan” Editor Sayed Abu Musameh’s family denied access

Jailed “Al-Watan” Editor Sayed Abu Musameh’s family denied access

**Updates IFEX alert of 16 May** Sayed Abu Musameh, the Editor-in-Chief of the Gaza newspaper “Al-Watan”, continues to be held in jail since his arrest 13 May 1995 outside the paper’s offices. His family and others close to him have been denied access to him. Recommended Action Send appeals to PNA: asking to make public […]

Link to: PEN protests enforced separation of professor from his wife

PEN protests enforced separation of professor from his wife

On 19 June 1995, International PEN wrote to the Egyptian President to express its shock and profound concern at the case of Dr Nasr Hamad Abu Zaid and its implications for the right to freedom of opinion and ideas in Egypt. On 14 June l995, an Egyptian court ruled that Dr Nasr Abu Zaid, a […]

Link to: Religious scholar and poet under arrest

Religious scholar and poet under arrest

The Writers in Prison Committee of International PEN on 19 June 1995 requested PEN members to write to the Bahraini authorities about the welfare of detained religious scholar, Shaikh ‘Abd al-Amir Mansur al-Jamri. It is feared that continued imprisonment will worsen his already poor health. Amnesty International reports that on 1 April 1995, security forces […]

Link to: Four papers suspended

Four papers suspended

The government evening paper “Horizons” was suspended on 30 May 1995 by the Minister of Communications for “crossing the line of conduct of the State”. The paper had published an article denouncing the shortage of paper in Algeria and accusing those in power of being responsible for “delivering a severe blow to freedom of expression […]

Link to: Five detained “Al Istiqlal” journalists remain in detention

Five detained “Al Istiqlal” journalists remain in detention

**Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 15 March and 28 February 1995** The IFJ reports that five of the six journalists from the weekly newspaper “Al Istiqlal” arrested in an 8 February raid remain in prison. They are: Atiyeh Abu Mansour, Khaled Sadeq, Nahed Kutkut, Muhammad Sayyad, and Zakariya Madhun. Izaddine Sharif is no longer in […]

Link to: APS news agency correspondent arrested

APS news agency correspondent arrested

Abdelkader Hadj Benaamane, the Tamanrasset correspondent for the official news agency Algerie Presse Service (APS), was arrested over ten days ago and is being held in a prison in the region of Tamanrasset. Charges have not yet been officially brought against Abdelkader Hadj Benaamane, but seem to be in connection with an internal wire written […]

Link to: Publisher of “Filastin” Taher Shriteh’s home raided in Gaza

Publisher of “Filastin” Taher Shriteh’s home raided in Gaza

Early on the morning of 13 April 1995, 20 members of Force 17, the personal guard unit of Yasser Arafat, raided the Gaza home of Taher Shriteh, publisher of the independent weekly “Filastin” and a stringer for Reuters and CBS News. They did not find Shriteh and proceeded to beat his brothers Fakher, Amer, and […]

Link to: Raid on offices of Gaza newspaper; 3 journalists detained for several hours

Raid on offices of Gaza newspaper; 3 journalists detained for several hours

On 13 April 1995, officers with General Intelligence raided the Gaza offices of “Al-Watan”, a pro-Hamas weekly newspaper, and detained three journalists with the paper. The officers severely beat deputy editor Ghazi Hamad in the course of the arrest, local sources told the CPJ. Hamad, editor-in-chief Sayed Abu Musameh, and reporter Nafez al-Ji’b were held […]