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Journalist killed

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI strongly condemns the killing of former radio journalist Didier Aristizabal in the Colombian city of Cali. Aristizabal, 32, a well-know reporter for Todelar and other local radio stations, was gunned down by unidentified assailants on 2 March 1998, as he left the Santiago de Cali University where he taught. There has been […]

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Satirical TV program taken off air

(IPI/IFEX) – According to IPI, the satirical program Hashove (Rebels), which ran sketches parodying key members of the government, was officially taken off the air last week “due to irregularities in its sponsorship contract.” This decision, however, was made in the wake of a heated media debate as to whether Hashove undermined state authority. IPI […]

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Government continues to refuse to issue publishing permit

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is concerned about the Liberian government’s continued refusal to give the “New Democrat Weekly” a permit to resume publishing. The “New Democrat Weekly” existed and was registered with the Ministry of Information before the destruction of the newspaper’s offices in April 1996, which occurred when leaders of the warring factions competing for […]

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IPI launches report on the media in China one year after the death of Deng Xiaoping

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is launching a report on the media in China one year after the death of Deng Xiaoping entitled “A Year After Deng Xiaoping: Asian Values and Obstacles Facing the Chinese Media”. IPI says the death of Deng Xiaoping on 19 February 1997 heralded a period of uncertainty regarding China’s future. While some […]

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Two journalists arrested; radio station closed

(IPI/IFEX) – On 5 February 1998, Boubacar Gaye and Ebrima Sillah, the proprietor and news editor respectively of Citizen FM radio, were arrested by members of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and brought to NIA headquarters for questioning. The following day, NIA officials and more than a dozen armed soldiers sealed off the Citizen FM […]

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IPI Releases World Press Freedom Review

(IPI/IFEX) – The nightmarish statistics speak volumes: seven journalists killed in Colombia, four in Mexico, three in Guatemala, two in Brazil, two in Peru, one in El Salvador, and one in Argentina (the gruesome discovery of Jose Luis Cabezas’ charred, handcuffed body in January brought back hideous memories of the darkest days of the Argentinian […]

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Journalist ordered deported

(IPI/IFEX) – Newton Kanhema, a senior reporter for “The Sunday Independent” and a citizen of Zimbabwe, has been ordered deported from South Africa. The Department of Home Affairs is trying to serve a letter of notice to Kanhema, which gives him 21 days to leave South Africa. Kanhema is currently on a four-month sabbatical at […]

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Journalist held 24 hours without charges

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI reports that according to information they have received, Michael Foder (professional name: Michael Freeman), a Romanian freelance cameraman/producer working in Bucharest, was arrested and held for 24 hours without charge on 7 January 1998. According to IPI, Foder has been researching a programme involving a former politician, in which he intended to […]