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Link to: Internet privacy threatened by the war against terrorism

Internet privacy threatened by the war against terrorism

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to members of the Joint Committee of Senators and members of the House of Representatives, RSF asked for the deletion of certain sections of a bill which the organisation believes to be a threat to privacy and confidentiality of information sent on the Internet. “The legitimate emotion aroused by the […]

Link to: Media condemn Spanish, US terrorism

Media condemn Spanish, US terrorism

(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a 14 September 2001 WAN press release: Bilbao, Spain, 14 September 2001 For immediate release Media Condemn Spanish, US Terrorism More than 200 publishers, journalists and free press advocates from 25 countries, meeting in Bilbao, Spain, on Friday, condemned “without reservation” the “outrageous and cowardly” attacks on the media by […]

Link to: IPI protests decision to subpoena journalist’s telephone records

IPI protests decision to subpoena journalist’s telephone records

(IPI/IFEX) – The following is an IPI letter to US Attorney General John Ashcroft: Mr. John Ashcroft The Attorney General US Department of Justice Washington, DC USA Fax: + 1 202-514-0293 Vienna, 10 September 2001 Dear Mr. Ashcroft, The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, wishes to […]

Link to: IAPA voices alarm at Justice Department order

IAPA voices alarm at Justice Department order

(IAPA/IFEX) – The following is an IAPA press release: IAPA voices alarm at Justice Department order MIAMI, Florida (September 7, 2001) – The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today expressed alarm and concern at an order by the U.S. Justice Department for a reporter to hand over a record of his telephone calls The organization […]

Link to: Justice Department subpoenas journalist’s phone records

Justice Department subpoenas journalist’s phone records

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to United States Attorney General John Ashcroft, RSF protested the Justice Department’s subpoena of Associated Press (AP) journalist John Solomon’s telephone records. RSF asked the attorney general to do everything in his power to ensure that the Justice Department no longer threatens the confidentiality of sources. “It is unthinkable that […]

Link to: IFJ condemns writer’s continued imprisonment

IFJ condemns writer’s continued imprisonment

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ media release: August 23rd 2001 Journalists Demand Freedom For Writer Jailed in Texas Protection of Sources Case The International Federation of Journalists, the world’s largest journalists’ group, today condemned the continued imprisonment of a writer who has defied court orders in the United States to hand over notes […]

Link to: Jalisco State attorney general to appeal verdict in case of murdered journalist

Jalisco State attorney general to appeal verdict in case of murdered journalist

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 9 August 2001 CPJ press release: In Mexico, two suspects acquitted in murder of U.S. reporter New York, August 9, 2001 – On August 3, a Mexican judge acquitted the two men accused in the 1998 murder of American journalist Philip True. Juan Chivarra de la Cruz and his […]

Link to: CPJ deplores jailing of freelance writer

CPJ deplores jailing of freelance writer

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 7 August 2001 CPJ letter to U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft: August 7, 2001 John Ashcroft Attorney General Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20530 Via Fax: 202-307-6777 Dear Mr. Ashcroft: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is a New York-based, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that works […]

Link to: Murderers who confessed to killing American journalist Philip True acquitted

Murderers who confessed to killing American journalist Philip True acquitted

(IAPA/IFEX) – The following is a 6 August 2001 IAPA press release: IAPA voices surprise and concern over acquittal in Philip True murder case in Mexico MIAMI, Florida (August 6, 2001) — The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today expressed surprise and concern at the acquittal by a court in Mexico of two defendants who […]

Link to: IPI concerned over journalist’s imprisonment

IPI concerned over journalist’s imprisonment

(IPI/IFEX) – In a 1 August 2001 letter to US Attorney General John Ashcroft, IPI expressed concern over the jailing of a journalist for refusing to hand over her research notes to a federal grand jury. According to the information before IPI, Vanessa Leggett, a freelance journalist, was found in contempt of court by U.S. […]

Link to: Two journalists arrested while covering Greenpeace demonstration

Two journalists arrested while covering Greenpeace demonstration

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter addressed to Attorney General John Ashcroft, RSF expressed its concern about the arrest and detention pending trial of Steve Morgan and Nick Clyde, independent photographer and videographer, respectively, in Los Angeles. RSF asked the attorney general to explain the reasons for the arrests. “Without going into the substance of this […]

Link to: Editor and publisher face criminal defamation charges

Editor and publisher face criminal defamation charges

(IPI/IFEX) – In a 6 April 2001 letter to Governor of Kansas Bill Graves, IPI strongly condemned the decision by the Wyandotte County district attorney to bring charges of criminal defamation against an editor and a publisher. According to IPI’s sources, David Carson and Edward H. Powers Jr, publisher and editor of “The New Observer”, […]

Link to: CPJ concerned about second incident of police posing as journalists in hostage crisis

CPJ concerned about second incident of police posing as journalists in hostage crisis

**For background information on the Luxembourg case, see IFEX alerts of 6 and 2 June 2000** (CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 15 June 2000 CPJ press release: CPJ CONCERNED ABOUT SECOND INCIDENT OF POLICE POSING AS JOURNALISTS IN HOSTAGE CRISIS New York, June 15, 2000 — The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned […]

Link to: Community journalists denied access to International Monetary Fund meeting

Community journalists denied access to International Monetary Fund meeting

Community radio stations are not allowed, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF), nor are other community media outlets that want to cover the IMF and World Bank spring 2000 meetings. According to Media Alliance, a San Francisco-based media advocacy organisation, just one week before its spring meeting the IMF has issued letters denying access to […]

Link to: Journalist attacked while covering funeral

Journalist attacked while covering funeral

In a 28 March 2000 letter to Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, CPJ stated that it is deeply troubled by reports that journalist Errol Maitland of the radio station WBAI was attacked by members of the New York Police Department (NYPD) while covering the 25 March funeral of Patrick Dorismond, a Haitian-American who was fatally shot by […]

Link to: Journalist jailed for refusing to reveal his sources

Journalist jailed for refusing to reveal his sources

(RSF/IFEX) – In a 29 February 2000 letter to Ronald M. George, chief justice of California, RSF protested “against the imprisonment of Tim Crews, editor of the twice-weekly Sacramento Valley Mirror”. According to RSF, this decision “is a serious violation of press freedom”, in that it “calls into question the basic journalistic principle that reporters […]