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17 October 2008

Egyptian court imposes heavy fines on two weekly journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned an Egyptian court’s decision on Saturday to levy steep fines against an editor and reporter for an independent weekly that published a satirical piece about a prominent cleric. A criminal court in Al-Geeza ordered El-Fegr editor Adel Hammouda and writer Mohamed al-Baz to pay fines of 80,000 Egyptian pounds ($14,341) apiece on charges that...

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17 October 2008

Nigerian radio journalist killed in ambush

Nigerian journalist Eiphraim Audu was shot dead by six unknown gunmen near his home on Wednesday in Lafia, central Nigeria, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ0 has reported quoting local journalists and the Nigerian Union of Journalists. Audu was a senior radio journalist with the Nasarawa State Broadcasting Service and the chairman of the credential committee of the forthcoming Nigeria...

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16 October 2008
Rwandan radio reporter freed after being held for 14 years on genocide charge

Rwandan radio reporter freed after being held for 14 years on genocide charge

Dominique Makeli, a former reporter with state-owned Radio Rwanda who had held since 1994 on a vague, genocide-related charge, has been released, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. Makeli’s release on October 13 was a result of his acquittal by a gacaca (popular tribunal) in the Kigali district of Nyarugenge on October 5. Detained since September 18, 1994, he had been transferred from...

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16 October 2008
SC is upset with TV news coverage of violence, wants govt guidelines to regulate it

SC is upset with TV news coverage of violence, wants govt guidelines to regulate it

The Supreme Court has expressed its strong disapproval of obscenity and violence being telecast on country's TV channels and said it has become impossible for families to sit together and watch the programmes being telecast, the Press Trust of India (PTI) has reported. A three-judge Bench of Justices BN Aggrawal, GS Singhvi and Aftab Alam on Wednesday granted three weeks' time to the Union...

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16 October 2008

Story untold: Daughters of sex workers in Bihar bringing out handwritten magazine

Daughters of sex workers, who live in the dingy lanes and bylanes that criss-cross the red-light districts of Bihar, have been bringing out a monthly handwritten magazine, Jugnu, since 2004, says a Times of India report. Nikhat, a 22-year-old matriculate, now a regular student of Intermediate at Niteshwar College (Muzaffarpur), edits the magazine. She has been doing the job since 2004 when she was...

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16 October 2008

Lawyer seeks release for Afghan reporter on death row

The lawyer of Afghan reporter Sayed Parvez Kambakhsh sentenced to death on blasphemy charges accused authorities Thursday of holding his client beyond a legal deadline, as the young man neared a full year in detention, says an Agence France-Presse (AFP) report. The appeal of Kambakhsh -- arrested last October and sentenced to death by a primary court in January -- has been repeatedly delayed...

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16 October 2008

IPI condemns efforts to criminally prosecute Finnish journalist in Slovenia

The International Press Institute (IPI) has expressed concern at the Slovenian government’s use of diplomatic pressure in response to corruption allegations made in an episode of the Finnish investigative documentary "MOT". According to IPI, the Slovenian government has been using diplomatic channels to exert pressure on the Finnish government following the broadcast on September 1, 2008 of an...

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16 October 2008
Iraqi police joins hands with journalists group, launches hotline to save reporters

Iraqi police joins hands with journalists group, launches hotline to save reporters

Iraqi authorities have unveiled a new hotline to protect journalists, Reuters has reported. The new hotline was set up with the Journalistic Freedoms Observatory, a non-governmental Iraqi organisation that defends reporters. The hotline numbers are posted on the JFO website www.jfoiraq.org. Journalists who feel threatened can phone JFO, which will quickly pass their case on to a special police...

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16 October 2008

First Palin-Biden debate set TV ratings record

The debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden drew nearly 70 million US television viewers, far more than the John McCain-Barack Obama bout, making it the most watched vice presidential debate ever, Reuters has reported quoting ratings issued on Friday. Some details: The television audience for the Republican Palin and Democrat Biden also was the biggest for any nationally televised political...

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16 October 2008

Judge dismisses News-Press suit against reporter

A judge dismissed a libel lawsuit against a reporter who wrote about workplace conditions at the Santa Barbara News-Press, the the Associated Press (AP) has reported. The September 24 ruling by Orange County Superior Court Judge H Warren Siegel in the case of journalist Susan Paterno was made under a California law geared to prevent the silencing of critics through lawsuits. Some backgrounder: "It...

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