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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 […]

Link to: U.S. judge quashes subpoena against Mexican reporter

U.S. judge quashes subpoena against Mexican reporter

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 2 April 2002 CPJ press release: U.S. judge quashes subpoena against Mexican reporter Other subpoenas still pending New York, April 2, 2002-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) welcomes the recent decision of a U.S. district judge to quash a subpoena served on Dolia Estévez, the Washington, D.C., correspondent for […]

Link to: RSF calls on Donald Rumsfeld to categorically reject the use of propaganda

RSF calls on Donald Rumsfeld to categorically reject the use of propaganda

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to United States (US) Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, RSF expressed its concern about the Pentagon’s consideration of a plan to use disinformation and propaganda in its efforts to improve the perception of American military operations overseas. “Such a decision can only ruin the image of the United States […]

Link to: U.S. court subpoenas journalists over reporting on Mexican drug trade

U.S. court subpoenas journalists over reporting on Mexican drug trade

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 20 February 2002 CPJ press release: U.S. Court Subpoenas Journalists over Reporting on Mexican drug Trade New York, February 20, 2002-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is alarmed at subpoenas recently served to several Mexican and American journalists. All of them were ordered to hand over material related to […]

Link to: American soldiers aim their rifles at “Washington Post” correspondent in Afghanistan

American soldiers aim their rifles at “Washington Post” correspondent in Afghanistan

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to United States (US) Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, RSF expressed its preoccupation after American soldiers aimed their rifles at Doug Struck, “The Washington Post”‘s correspondent in Afghanistan, while he was investigating the impact of an American missile fired in Afghanistan. RSF asked Rumsfeld to provide explanations for the incident. […]

Link to: RSF appeals to the United States to intervene on behalf of threatened independent journalist

RSF appeals to the United States to intervene on behalf of threatened independent journalist

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to United States (U.S.) Secretary of State Colin Powell, RSF urged him to use his influence to prevent the Uzbek government from “brutally repressing” the country’s independent journalists. The organisation cited the recent attacks on journalist Ruslav Sharipov, shortly before he was due to travel to the U.S. to testify […]

Link to: CPJ asks Pentagon to explain Al-Jazeera bombing

CPJ asks Pentagon to explain Al-Jazeera bombing

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 31 January 2002 CPJ press release: UNITED STATES/AFGHANISTAN: CPJ asks Pentagon to explain Al-Jazeera bombing New York, January 31, 2002-In a letter sent today to U.S. defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) requested information about the circumstances behind the U.S. bombing of the Kabul […]

Link to: Texas journalist released from jail

Texas journalist released from jail

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: UNITED STATES: Texas journalist released from jail New York, January 4, 2002-After a record-breaking detention of more than five months, free-lance writer Vanessa Leggett this morning walked out of the Texas jail where she was held for refusing to turn over research materials about a high-profile […]

Link to: Three photographers attacked near Tora Bora

Three photographers attacked near Tora Bora

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to United States Defence Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, RSF expressed its concern about the attitude adopted by the American special forces who are said to have asked Afghani fighters to attack press photographers. RSF asked the defence secretary to provide detailed information about this incident and to take energetic steps […]

Link to: IAPA reiterates its support for jailed writer Vanessa Leggett

IAPA reiterates its support for jailed writer Vanessa Leggett

(IAPA/IFEX) – The following is a 21 November 2001 IAPA press release: IAPA reiterates its support for jailed US freelance writer Miami (November 21, 2001) – The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) expressed today its deep concern for Vanessa Leggett, freelance writer and book author, who completed four months in federal detention in Texas, on […]

Link to: RSF protests Al-Jazeera correspondent’s detention for questioning

RSF protests Al-Jazeera correspondent’s detention for questioning

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to United States (US) Attorney General John Ashcroft, RSF protested after Al-Jazeera’s correspondent in Washington, Mohammad Al-Alami, was taken in for questioning by police while en route to the Russian-American Summit in Texas. “The reporter’s detention for questioning is a violation of both the freedom to circulate and the right […]

Link to: CPJ issues special briefing on Al-Jazeera’s coverage of new war

CPJ issues special briefing on Al-Jazeera’s coverage of new war

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: CPJ ISSUES SPECIAL BRIEFING ON AL-JAZEERA’S COVERAGE OF NEW WAR Is channel a balanced news source or a biased outlet for inciting the Arab world against the United States? New York, October 23, 2001-As the sole foreign broadcaster in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan (and Osama bin Laden’s preferred […]