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16 July 2010

Seven years after Zahra Kazemi’s death in detention, impunity continues in Iran

Those responsible for Zahra Kazemi's death have enjoyed complete impunity for the past seven years, thanks in part to the silence and passivity of the international bodies that are supposed to protect human rights. Mistreatment, rape and torture are common in Iranian prisons. Those behind the murders of prisoners, such as former Tehran prosecutor general Sayeed Mortazavi, continue to hold

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16 July 2010

Journalists in Guinea are the forgotten victims of violence, ARTICLE 19 report says

Journalists in Guinea are forgotten victims of violence, says a report released by ARTICLE 19 after the first round of presidential elections in the country, the first free presidential elections in 52 years since independence. The report findings are based on a mission undertaken by ARTICLE 19 in the aftermath of the events of September 28, 2009, when more than a hundred and fifty people were...

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16 July 2010

Chinese journalist threatened for report on Jiangxi floods

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has commended a threat made against journalist Liu Jianfeng on July 9, after he refused to take a bribe from officials in Jiangxi province in eastern China. Liu, a journalist with China Economic Times, received a life-threatening note after he reported on his blog that people had drowned during floods in Jiangxi on July 8. Officials acknowledge...

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16 July 2010

Newspaper fined for publishing opinion poll results in Côte d'Ivoire

The National Press Council (CNP), the print media regulatory body in Côte d'Ivoire, imposed a fine of three million CFA francs (about US$6,000) on Regie Cyclone Company, publishers of Le Temps, a pro-government daily newspaper, according to the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA). MFWA's correspondent reported that the fine was as a result of the newspaper's publishing of the results of...

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16 July 2010

Journalist briefly detained in Ghana, manages to escape

Dauda Mohammed, a newspaper photographer in Ghana who was reportedly abducted on July 12 by unidentified men for taking pictures of a private mansion of former president Jerry John Rawlings, reportedly escaped from his abductors, after about an hour in detention, according to the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA). Mohammed, a reporter for the privately-owned newspaper The Insight, told Accra...

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16 July 2010
ECHR orders Turkey to compensate journalists for restricting freedom of expression

ECHR orders Turkey to compensate journalists for restricting freedom of expression

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has convicted Turkey of illegally restricting the freedom of expression of two journalists, according to delayed reports. The ruling was based on the Turkish government's decision in two separate trials against Aylin Guzel, the owner and editor-in-chief of Maya magazine, and Aziz Ozer, editor-in-chief of Yeni Dünya için Çağrı magazine. On July 6, the ECHR...

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16 July 2010

IFJ welcomes mediation of dispute between police, Indonesian magazine 'Tempo'

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has welcomed the successful mediation of a dispute between Indonesia's police forces and Tempo magazine by the country's Press Council. The June 28 issue of Tempo featured an illustration showing a uniformed policeman with piggy banks on its cover, for the story "Fat Bank Accounts of Police Officers", on alleged suspicious bank accounts held by...

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16 July 2010

Progress made in investigations into murders of three Colombian journalists

The Colombian Attorney-General's Office has recently taken a number of decisions regarding the murders of journalists Jaime Rengifo Revero (2003), Jaime Garzón Forero (1999) and Guillermo Cano Isaza (1986), according to Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa (FLIP). A judge in the city of Barranquilla has charged two former members of the United Self Defence Group of Colombia (Autodefensas Unidas de...

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16 July 2010

Ninth released Cuban journalist arrives in Spain

Imprisoned Cuban journalist Mijail Bárzaga Lugo was released from jail and flown Thursday to Madrid, where he joined a group of eight of his colleagues freed and brought to Spain this week as part of an extensive release by the Cuban government, according to international press reports. Bárzaga Lugo, who was arrested in March 2003, arrived in Madrid with his family on an Air Europe flight around 2...

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16 July 2010

CPJ calls for immediate release of Tunisian journalist

Tunisian authorities have arrested Fahem Boukadous, a correspondent for the satellite television station Al-Hiwar al-Tunisi. The police arrested Boukadous Thursday at Farhat Hached Hospital in Sousse. The journalist had been discharged Wednesday after being treated for respiratory problems, according to news reports. His wife told the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) that he...

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