2005-2014

8 February 2009

Liberian journalist could be forced to reveal source in Charles Taylor trial

A Liberian journalist who testified against ex-President Charles Taylor should not be forced to reveal a confidential source, the Committee to Protect Journalists has said. The journalist, Hassan Bility, testified on January 14 about a 1997 reporting trip to Sierra Leone in which he documented alleged ties between Liberian government troops and Sierra Leonean rebels. Liberia's ex-President Charles...

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8 February 2009
FARC says Colombian media is biased against them, declares journalists a military target

FARC says Colombian media is biased against them, declares journalists a military target

Four hostages released last weekend by Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) said at a press conference recently that the leftist guerrilla group had declared the Colombian media a "military target," according to Colombian and international news reports. The statement stirred a heated debate among Colombian journalists over coverage of guerrilla groups, the Committee to Protect...

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8 February 2009

Security agents continue to hold Kazakh editor

The Committee to Protect Journalists has called for the immediate release of Ramazan Yesergepov, editor of the independent Almaty-based weekly Alma-Ata Info, who was seized by security agents from his hospital bed a month ago. The Kazakhstan Security Committee (KNB) took Yesergepov on January 6 from an Almaty hospital where he was being treated for high blood pressure, and put him in a KNB...

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8 February 2009
Long held in secret Eritrean jail, Swedish journalist Dawit Isaak reported to be in hospital

Long held in secret Eritrean jail, Swedish journalist Dawit Isaak reported to be in hospital

Eritrean authorities must disclose the medical condition and care being provided to jailed journalist Dawit Isaak, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has demanded following unofficial reports saying that he was hospitalised. CPJ pointed out that the well-being of the long-jailed Isaak, an Eritrean with Swedish citizenship, is the responsibility of the government, which has yet to provide...

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8 February 2009

Newspaper editor critical of local authorities brutally assaulted in Moscow region

A 72-year-old Russian journalist, critical of local authorities, has been severely assaulted. Authorities must launch a serious investigation into the attack on Yuri Grachev, editor of pro-opposition weekly Solnechnogorsky Forum, who is hospitalized with a concussion, broken nose, and lacerated cheek, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Friday. An initial statement from authorities, which...

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8 February 2009
Israel expels Gaza aid ship crew; journalists assaulted by navy, equipment confiscated

Israel expels Gaza aid ship crew; journalists assaulted by navy, equipment confiscated

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Israel to return confiscated news footage of its navy allegedly firing on and boarding a ship on Thursday. Journalists who were on board say they filmed Israeli soldiers assaulting a passenger, and that they were later beaten after their equipment had been confiscated, a reporter who was there told CPJ. According to Al-Jazeera English...

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8 February 2009

Pro-opposition journalist severely beaten in Kazakhstan

Following a vicious attack in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on a reporter for a pro-opposition weekly, the Committee to Protect Journalists has called for the Kazakh authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation and to bring the assailants to justice. At least three young men attacked Bakhytzhan Nurpeisov, 19, of the weekly Obshchestvennaya Pozitsiya (Public Position), at around 9 p.m. on...

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8 February 2009

After mysterious fire, online columnist dead in Congo

An online columnist known for criticising the government and alleging high-level corruption was buried in the Republic of Congo on Friday following his death in a military hospital on Monday, the Committee to Protest Journalists (CPJ) has reported quoting local journalists. Bruno Ossébi was badly burnt in a late-night fire at his residence on January 21, although he was said to be recovering and...

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7 February 2009

Egypt appeals court strikes down jail time, upholds fines against four leading editors

A Cairo appeals court has struck down a one-year jail term against four editors. On January 31, appellate court judge Mohamed Samir struck down a one-year jail-term given in September 2007 to four editors for "publishing false information likely to disturb public order." However, the court upheld a 20,000 Egyptian pound (US$3,540) fine against Ibrahim Eissa of the daily Al-Dustour, Adel Hamouda of...

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7 February 2009
Mumbai Roundup: More dailies, less credibility; more job opportunities, less in-depth stories

Mumbai Roundup: More dailies, less credibility; more job opportunities, less in-depth stories

It was about 40 months ago a number of newspaper launches in Mumbai appeared to pose a stiff challenge to the then 167-year dominance of the Times of India. With well thought out marketing campaigns and high production values, two big names— Hindustan Times and Daily News & analysis (DNA)—followed by many others stormed the city. This growing number of dailies has led to remarkable changes in the

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