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Link to: CAPSULE REPORT: CPJ says U.S. court decisions on journalists’ right to safeguard their sources send the wrong message to the world

CAPSULE REPORT: CPJ says U.S. court decisions on journalists’ right to safeguard their sources send the wrong message to the world

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 30 June 2005 CPJ statement: COMMENTARY U.S. sends the wrong message to the world By Frank Smyth Washington, June 30, 2005 – Restrictive regimes around the world came out ahead. Many were already taking a cue from a U.S. case involving the leak of a CIA officer’s name when […]

Link to: Appeals court upholds contempt of court ruling in confidentiality case

Appeals court upholds contempt of court ruling in confidentiality case

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has denounced the 28 June 2005 US Court of Appeals decision at the District of Columbia (DC) Circuit to uphold civil contempt of court findings against four journalists who refused to reveal their sources for stories about former nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee. “This is the second ruling of this kind in […]

Link to: Supreme Court decision could mean jail for reporters from “Time” and “New York Times”

Supreme Court decision could mean jail for reporters from “Time” and “New York Times”

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 27 June 2005 CPJ press release: U.S. Supreme Court will not hear CIA leak case Decision could mean jail for reporters from Time and New York Times New York, June 27, 2005 – The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal filed by two journalists who refused to reveal […]

Link to: U.S. military checkpoints in Iraq lack basic safety measures, say Human Rights Watch and CPJ in joint letter to U.S. secretary of defense

U.S. military checkpoints in Iraq lack basic safety measures, say Human Rights Watch and CPJ in joint letter to U.S. secretary of defense

(HRW/CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 17 June 2005 joint Human Rights Watch and CPJ press release: Iraq: Checkpoints Lack Basic Safety Measures Pentagon Should Implement Its Own Recommendations to Protect Civilians, U.S. Forces (New York, June 17, 2005) – The U.S. military’s inadequate checkpoint procedures in Iraq endanger civilians, including journalists, as well as […]

Link to: RSF questions Google heads on self-censorship issue

RSF questions Google heads on self-censorship issue

(RSF/IFEX) – Following Google’s announcement that it is to open an office in China, RSF has written to the company’s two founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, asking them for a clear response to the following question: “Will you agree to censor your search engine if asked to by Beijing?” Google’s press relations department told […]

Link to: Baghdad shooting highlights checkpoint shortcomings, says CPJ

Baghdad shooting highlights checkpoint shortcomings, says CPJ

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 2 May 2005 CPJ press release: CPJ: Baghdad shooting highlights checkpoint shortcomings New York, May 2, 2005 – A March 4 shooting in Baghdad in which U.S. forces killed Italian intelligence agent Nicola Calipari and wounded Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena and agent Andrea Carpani might have been avoided if […]

Link to: IFJ angered over reports that US soldiers have been cleared of responsibility in Italian secret agent’s death

IFJ angered over reports that US soldiers have been cleared of responsibility in Italian secret agent’s death

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 27 April 2005 IFJ media release: IFJ Calls for Credible Process as Fury Builds Over “Whitewash Investigations” of Iraq Killings Anger over controversial reports, one by Israel over the killing of journalist James Miller in Gaza and a second by the United States into the death of Italian secret […]

Link to: Federal Appeals Court confirms earlier ruling against two journalists

Federal Appeals Court confirms earlier ruling against two journalists

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has expressed concern over a 19 April 2005 decision by a Washington Federal Appeals Court confirming an incarceration order for Judith Miller of the “New York Times” and Matthew Cooper of “Time” magazine for “contempt of court”, for refusing to reveal their sources. The two journalists’ only hope now is the Supreme […]

Link to: PEN American Center honours librarian with 2005 PEN/Newman’s Own First Amendment Award

PEN American Center honours librarian with 2005 PEN/Newman’s Own First Amendment Award

(PEN/IFEX) – The following is a 4 April 2005 PEN American Center press release: Librarian Who Fought FBI Search of Patron Records to Receive 2005 PEN/Newman’s Own First Amendment Award New York, New York, April 4, 2005 – PEN American Center has named Joan Airoldi, a librarian and library director in rural Washington State who […]

Link to: Pentagon refuses to reopen inquiry into allegations of abuse of three Reuters’ employees

Pentagon refuses to reopen inquiry into allegations of abuse of three Reuters’ employees

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 22 March 2005 CPJ press release: IRAQ: Pentagon won’t reopen inquiry into Reuters’ abuse allegations New York, March 22, 2005 – The Pentagon will not reopen a military investigation that cleared U.S. troops of allegations that they abused three Reuters employees in Fallujah in January 2004, the news agency […]

Link to: Iraqi journalist released

Iraqi journalist released

(RSF/IFEX) – On 11 March 2005, the independent daily “Al-Fourat” announced that Majed Fadhil Zaboun, editor of the paper’s culture section, was released after being held for 11 days by US troops at the Syrian border. He is said to be in very poor physical and psychological condition after being beaten, humiliated and repeatedly forced […]

Link to: Apple v. ThinkSecret: confidentiality of sources must be respected, says RSF

Apple v. ThinkSecret: confidentiality of sources must be respected, says RSF

(RSF/IFEX) – On 9 March 2005, RSF called for online journalists, as well as those website operators and bloggers whose work constitutes “real journalism”, to be accorded the same legal protections as journalists with the traditional press. RSF was reacting to attempts by Apple, the United States computer industry giant, to ascertain the identity of […]

Link to: Freedom to Read Protection Act reintroduced to legislature

Freedom to Read Protection Act reintroduced to legislature

(PEN/IFEX) – The following is a 9 March 2005 PEN American Center press release: BOOK GROUPS SAY NOW IS THE TIME FOR FREEDOM TO READ PROTECTION ACT Washington, DC, March 9, 2005 – Organizations representing booksellers, librarians, publishers and writers gathered on Capitol Hill today to cheer the reintroduction of the Freedom to Read Protection […]

Link to: IPI criticises wounding of Italian journalist

IPI criticises wounding of Italian journalist

(IPI/IFEX) – The following is an IPI press release: Vienna, 8 March 2005 IPI Criticises Wounding of Italian Journalist On 4 March, journalist Giuliana Sgrena was wounded in the shoulder when US-led coalition forces fired on her. Nicola Calipari, an Italian secret service agent who was travelling in the same car as Sgrena, was killed […]

Link to: Freed Italian journalist wounded by coalition fire

Freed Italian journalist wounded by coalition fire

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: Freed Italian journalist wounded by coalition fire in Iraq New York, March 4, 2005 – Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, held hostage in Iraq for a month, was wounded shortly after her release today and an Italian security agent was killed when U.S.-led coalition forces fired on […]

Link to: Victory for “New York Times” reporters in fight to protect sources

Victory for “New York Times” reporters in fight to protect sources

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has welcomed a ruling by US District Judge Robert W. Sweet of Manhattan, New York, recognising the right of two “New York Times” journalists, Judith Miller and Philip Shenon, to protect the confidentiality of their sources. “This is just a small victory, as it is only a lower court ruling, and other […]