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Link to: RSF calls for inquiry into death of British television reporter Terry Lloyd and disappearance of two colleagues

RSF calls for inquiry into death of British television reporter Terry Lloyd and disappearance of two colleagues

(RSF/IFEX) – On 26 March 2003, RSF wrote to U.S. General Tommy Franks, commander of the coalition forces operating in Iraq, asking him to order an immediate inquiry into the exact circumstances of the death of British television reporter Terry Lloyd, of Independent Television News (ITN), and the disappearance of his French cameraman, Frédéric Nerac, […]

Link to: Iraqi Television bombed by coalition forces

Iraqi Television bombed by coalition forces

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ press release: IFJ Condemns Attack At Iraq Television: Call for United Nations Probe The International Federation of Journalists today condemned last night’s bombing of Iraqi Television by allied forces, saying that it was not credible to claim this was a legitimate military target. “This is clearly an action […]

Link to: Al-Jazeera correspondents’ credentials revoked

Al-Jazeera correspondents’ credentials revoked

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 25 March 2003 CPJ press release: AL-JAZEERA CORRESPONDENTS’ CREDENTIALS REVOKED New York, March 25, 2003-The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has revoked the credentials of two reporters from the Qatar-based news channel Al-Jazeera. According to NYSE spokesman Ray Pellecchia, the press accreditation of Al-Jazeera’s Ammar Shankari and his colleague […]

Link to: IFJ condemns U.S. threat to target Iraqi broadcasters for military strikes

IFJ condemns U.S. threat to target Iraqi broadcasters for military strikes

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: IFJ Condemns American Threat to Target Iraqi Radio and Television: Action May Lead to “Media Bloodbath” The International Federation of Journalists has warned that an American threat to target Iraqi media in the Gulf war could escalate into a “media bloodbath” in which all journalists will […]

Link to: Iraq crisis: RSF calls on US authorities to guarantee that the media can work freely and safely

Iraq crisis: RSF calls on US authorities to guarantee that the media can work freely and safely

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: Build-up in the Gulf – 19 March 2003 Reporters Without Borders calls on the US to guarantee that the media can work freely and in safety Reporters Without Borders today warned US authorities not to obstruct the media in its reporting of the expected imminent war […]

Link to: CPJ receives response from U.S. Defense Department

CPJ receives response from U.S. Defense Department

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 7 March 2003 CPJ press release: ERITREA: CPJ receives response from U.S. Defense Department New York, March 7, 2003-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) yesterday received a response from the U.S. Defense Department to a letter sent on February 5, 2003, to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. CPJ had […]

Link to: CPJ expresses concern about embedding rules and nonembedded journalists

CPJ expresses concern about embedding rules and nonembedded journalists

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 6 March 2003 CPJ press release: CPJ SENDS LETTER TO SECRETARY RUMSFELD Expresses concern about embedding rules and nonembedded journalists In a letter sent today to U.S. secretary of defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on administration officials to ensure that any U.S. military […]

Link to: Foreign correspondents expelled

Foreign correspondents expelled

(RSF/IFEX) – On 14 February 2003, the American authorities asked the correspondent of the Iraqi news agency INA in New York to leave the United States within two weeks. According to a State Department spokesperson, Mohamed Hassan Alaoui stands accused of “engaging in activities outside his normal duties and considered prejudicial to national security.” The […]

Link to: Journalist’s phone records stolen

Journalist’s phone records stolen

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 5 November 2002 CPJ press release: UNITED STATES: Journalist’s phone records stolen New York, November 5, 2002-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is concerned that New York Post columnist and Red Herring magazine contributing editor Chris Byron’s phone records have been illegally obtained by individuals seeking access to his […]

Link to: PEN protests U.S. treatment of Turkish rights champion

PEN protests U.S. treatment of Turkish rights champion

(PEN/IFEX) – The following is a 22 October 2002 PEN American Center and PEN USA West press release, followed by an 11 October 2002 PEN letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell and Attorney General John Ashcroft: PEN Protests U.S. Treatment of Turkish Rights Champion Writer and Political Scientist Haluk Gerger, Wife Barred Entry on […]

Link to: RSF urges US to break silence on Al-Jazeera journalist held at Guantanamo

RSF urges US to break silence on Al-Jazeera journalist held at Guantanamo

(RSF/IFEX) – On 20 September 2002, RSF called on United States (US) officials to urgently explain why they are still holding Sami al-Haj, an assistant cameraman from the Qatar-based television station Al-Jazeera, at the US naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, nine months after his arrest. “It is quite irregular for the US authorities to refuse […]

Link to: Publisher and editor convicted of criminal defamation

Publisher and editor convicted of criminal defamation

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is an 18 July 2002 CPJ press release: U.S. PUBLISHER AND EDITOR CONVICTED OF CRIMINAL DEFAMATION New York, July 18, 2002-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) strongly condemns yesterday’s verdict convicting a Kansas-based free-circulation monthly, its publisher, and its editor of criminal defamation. Jurors found publisher David W. Carson and editor […]

Link to: FBI reforms threaten confidentiality of journalists’ work

FBI reforms threaten confidentiality of journalists’ work

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is alarmed by the American government’s reform of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The reform gives federal agents carrying out investigations linked to the fight against terrorism the power to monitor telephone conversations and intercept e-mail or any other type of Internet-based information exchange. “The emotions stirred up by the terrorist […]

Link to: Victimisation of jailed US freelance journalist “is a threat to reporters everywhere,” says IFJ

Victimisation of jailed US freelance journalist “is a threat to reporters everywhere,” says IFJ

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is 27 May 2002 IFJ media release: Victimisation of Jailed US Freelance Journalist “Is a Threat to Reporters Everywhere” Says IFJ The International Federation of Journalists today called for the immediate release of a Seattle freelance journalist sent to jail for contempt of court by a judge who claims he is […]

Link to: Press freedom being tested by Bush Administration’s anti-terrorism policy

Press freedom being tested by Bush Administration’s anti-terrorism policy

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: 23-28 May: President George W. Bush’s European tour Press freedom being tested by Bush Administration’s anti-terrorist policy As President George W. Bush begins his visit to Europe (including France on 26-27 May), Reporters Without Borders notes the limitations on press freedom imposed by the US government […]

Link to: CPJ calls for U.S. ban on recruiting journalists as spies

CPJ calls for U.S. ban on recruiting journalists as spies

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 2 May 2002 CPJ press release: CPJ Calls for U.S. Ban on Recruiting Journalists as Spies Washington D.C., May 2, 2002 — In Senate testimony today, the Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ) Washington representative Frank Smyth argued that the U.S. government should never recruit journalists as spies, and that […]