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24 October 2008

Kurt Schork awards for Ghanaian undercover reporter, US freelancer deported from Pakistan

Ghanaian journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas and US freelancer Nicholas Schmidle have been named the winners of the 7th annual Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism. Anas and Schmidle beat dozens of other reporters around the world with their entries selected by a panel of international judges which included Ben Brown BBC TV Special Correspondent, Christina Lamb of the Sunday Times, Roy...

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24 October 2008

Tunisia seizes weekly, summons editor to court

The Tunisian government has seized the latest issue of an opposition newspaper and to summon an independent editor to appear before a public prosecutor, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported. The Interior Ministry seized the October 22 issue of Mouatinoun, the weekly newspaper of the Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties party, for “publishing unlawful allegations,” said...

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24 October 2008
Prominent Croatian journalist of political weekly killed in Zagreb car bomb attack

Prominent Croatian journalist of political weekly killed in Zagreb car bomb attack

A car bomb killed Ivo Pukanic, a prominent Croatian journalist, and a colleague in downtown Zagreb on Thursday. State-run Croatian TV showed footage of Pukanic's burned out Lexus and two covered bodies outside his NCL Media Group office in the capital. The police identified the victims as Pukanic and his group's marketing director, Niko Franjic. They published the Zagreb-based political weekly...

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23 October 2008

US-based online reporter held since arrival in Nigeria six days ago

Jonathan Elendu, publisher of online newspaper Elendu Reports (elendureports.com), has been detained in Nigeria since October 17, when he was arrested by the State Security Service (SSS) on arrival at Nnamdi Azikiwe international airport, in the capital Abuja, on a flight from the United States, where he lives. Denying that Elendu had been arrested, SSS spokesman Kenechuks Onyegogu said he had...

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23 October 2008

Delhi journalist approaches court alleging threat from Congess leader

An editor of a local daily has moved a court seeking action against a Congress leader for allegedly threatening to burn him alive for publishing reports about unauthorised constructions in west Delhi, says a Press Trust of India report. Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate PK Jain, after hearing his plea on Saturday last, fixed November 19 as the next date for hearing when the journalist will...

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22 October 2008
Women's media foundation honours journalists for their work in dangerous situations

Women's media foundation honours journalists for their work in dangerous situations

Four newswomen from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Cyprus and the United States have been honoured by an international journalism group for their work in difficult and dangerous situations that sometimes include risking their lives to tell a story. Aye Aye Win, a correspondent for the Associated Press (AP) in Burma, was one of three women to receive Courage in Journalism Awards from the International Women...

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22 October 2008

New charges filed in 2005 Philippines murder of Marlene Garcia-Esperat

Murder charges have been filed in the 2005 slaying of investigative reporter Marlene Garcia-Esperat in the Philippines, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported. Osmeña Montañer and Estrella Sabay were charged Monday as the alleged masterminds behind the murder. Montañer and Sabay were Mindano Department of Agriculture officials who Garcia-Esperat had accused of siphoning off money...

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22 October 2008

Burmese newspaper reporter freed after being held for seven weeks

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) and the Burma Media Association (BMA) have welcomed the release of Saw Myint Than, the former chief correspondent of Flower News Journal, a privately-owned magazine. He was held for seven weeks without being tried and without having any chance to defend himself. “We are relieved by Saw Myint Than’s release, just a few weeks after the release of U Win Tin, Burma’s...

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22 October 2008
US slides down further in World Press Freedom Index; India climbs up two ranks to 118

US slides down further in World Press Freedom Index; India climbs up two ranks to 118

Democracies embroiled in wars outside their own territory, such as the United States and Israel, have fallen further in the World Press Freedom Index 2008 of Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Several emerging countries, especially in Africa and the Caribbean, on the other hand, give better and better guarantees for media freedom. India, ranked 120th last year, has risen only two notches up to 118...

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21 October 2008
Kabul appeals court replaces young journalist’s death sentence with 20 years in prison

Kabul appeals court replaces young journalist’s death sentence with 20 years in prison

An Afghan appeals court has sentenced journalist Sayed Parvez Kambakhsh to 20 years in prison for blasphemy overturning a death sentence ordered by a provincial court. Kambakhsh was accused of printing and distributing an article from the Internet about Islam and women’s rights, on which he had written some comments about the prophet Mohammed’s failings on that issue. "The court has sentenced...

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