Articles by Globe International Center
Television editor beaten after airing controversial programme
(Globe International/IFEX) – On 6 July 2006, B. Tsevegmid, the editor-in-chief of Nomin television station, based in the northern province of Orkhon, was beaten at the entrance of her building and had to be hospitalised for treatment. Before being attacked she had received many threats by telephone concerning an investigative television programme, “Forbidden to watch,” […]
Journalist threatened following publication of articles on financial sector bankruptcies
(Globe International/IFEX) – “Udriin sonin” (“Daily News”) national newspaper journalist S. Enkjtuul has been threatened for her series of articles on the bankruptcies of some private savings and credit associations. On 13 June 2006, after her article entitled, “Are the bankrupted financial associations guiding police to a mafia network?” was published, she was called for […]
Journalists denied access to information at crime prevention council meeting
(Globe International/IFEX) – On 12 June 2006, S. Munkhdalai, a reporter for the community radio station Noyon Uul, and Uvurkhangai TV journalist G. Puntsagsuren were denied information by G. Dashtudev, chief secretary of the Crime Prevention Council of the Mongolian Justice and Domestic Ministry. While S. Munkhdalai was taping a meeting about inspections at the […]
Radio station’s access to information restricted by company following critical reporting on its environmental impact
(Globe International/IFEX) – T. Bayartsogt, a reporter for the community radio station Orkhon, faced restrictions in obtaining information about the activities of the Tsavchirt local lime processing company in the north Mongolian aimag [province] of Darkhan-Uul on 24 May 2006 when he entered a company production site. Company manager Sh. Munkhtsetseg invited a group of […]
Television crew mistreated, denied access, their camera damaged by police when covering dismantling of protest camp
(Globe International/IFEX) – On the night of 8 May 2006, a television crew, comprised of reporters M. Batdorj and T. Orgil and cameramen B. Uuganbayar and L. Bayanbat, all from the independent television channel Eagle TV, were assaulted by policemen in Sukhbaatar Square, in the centre of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, while covering actions […]
CAPSULE REPORT: Journalists investigated over article critical of politicians
(Globe International/IFEX) – Globe International is deeply concerned about civil and criminal defamation charges brought against researchers and journalists by Mongolian politicians, including the current President N. Enkhbayar, and urges these politicians to respect press freedom and freedom of expression as guaranteed under the Mongolian Constitution. Globe International considers that by prosecuting journalists, these politicians […]
Journalist investigated for criminal defamation and libel
(Globe International/IFEX) – G. Dashrentsen, political commentator for the national newspaper “Udriin Sonin” (“Daily News”) has been under investigation for criminal defamation and libel by the Mongolian Police Enquiry Department since 28 January 2006, following a complaint made by Buddhist Lama Purevbat. Lama Purevbat complained that he had been shamed by being called a “yaschin” […]
Journalists harassed, threatened for not revealing their sources; Globe International calls for the legal protection of their professional rights
(Globe International/IFEX) – Mongolian government officials have been censoring media and demanding journalists to reveal their source of information, says Globe International. Since January 2006, there have been more than 10 press cases involving censorship or demands upon journalists to reveal a source. Female journalist G. Ganchimeg of the Hovd-based weekly newspaper “Hovdyn Medee” (“Hovd […]