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Link to: Video Tar employees receive death threats, station equipment damaged

Video Tar employees receive death threats, station equipment damaged

FOPEA condemns the threats, harassment and attacks suffered by the TV station Video Tar.

Link to: FOPEA concerned over threats against television station personnel

FOPEA concerned over threats against television station personnel

FOPEA is concerned over repeated threatening telephone calls that have been received by personnel at Aire Visión Canal 5 television station in the province of Catamarca.

Link to: FOPEA condemns assault on member of television programme team by head of local government in El Bolsón

FOPEA condemns assault on member of television programme team by head of local government in El Bolsón

The head of the local government in El Bolsón verbally and physically assaulted Gonzalo Ariel Rodríguez, a member of the “Caiga Quien Caiga” television programme team.

Link to: Individuals who assaulted journalistic team in Tucumán sentenced to time in jail

Individuals who assaulted journalistic team in Tucumán sentenced to time in jail

FOPEA welcomes the sentencing of the individuals who, in May 2002, assaulted journalists Daniel Malnatti, Gastón Turiel y Miguel Ángel Aspiroz.

Link to: Circulation of “Rumbos” magazine insert restricted in San Juan

Circulation of “Rumbos” magazine insert restricted in San Juan

FOPEA is concerned over restriction in the distribution of the “Rumbos” magazine insert in the province of San Juan.

Link to: Intentionally-set fire destroys Radio Activa facilities in El Bolsón

Intentionally-set fire destroys Radio Activa facilities in El Bolsón

An intentionally-set fire completely destroyed the facilities of FM Radio Activa, in El Bolsón, located on the border with Chile.

Link to: Forty-five IFEX members call for release of journalist Chief Ebrimah Manneh

Forty-five IFEX members call for release of journalist Chief Ebrimah Manneh

Free expression advocates from around the world gathered this week in Oslo, Norway, at the IFEX General Meeting. Forty-five IFEX members signed on to the following statement, calling on The Gambian government to enforce an ECOWAS court judgement of the journalist’s case.

Link to: Thirty IFEX members call on governments to respect fundamental human rights of free expression and privacy of communications

Thirty IFEX members call on governments to respect fundamental human rights of free expression and privacy of communications

Free expression advocates from around the world gathered this week in Oslo, Norway, at the IFEX General Meeting. Thirty IFEX members signed on to a resolution on the surveillance of communications and the fundamental right to protection of journalistic sources.