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5 September 2008

Two journalists held in Iran without charge

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Iranian authorities to disclose charges against two detained Kurdish journalists or release them immediately. On August 28, security forces arrested Anvar Sa'di Muchashi and his cousin at his home in Sanandaj, the capital of the Kordestan province in northwestern Iran, and took them to an unknown location, local journalists told CPJ. A...

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5 September 2008

Two journalists in Iraq taken into custody by American military

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has expressed alarm at the detention of two Iraqi journalists by the US military in separate incidents and calls on the authorities to make clear any charges against them or release them immediately. Omar Husham, 28, was arrested along with his father and two brothers at his house in the predominantly Sunni neighborhood of Adhamiyah, the Associated Press...

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5 September 2008

Media owners' prize to Bulgarian journalist known for hate speech reveals "shocking indifference"

The International Federation of Journalists has called for a "wide-ranging and honest" debate within Bulgarian journalism over intolerance in media following the presentation of a journalism prize by press owners to a reporter who has a reputation for hate-speech. IFJ says the award of this year's Chernorizetz Hrabur Young Journalist of the Year prize to Kalin Rumenov, a journalist with the...

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5 September 2008

One journalist killed, another beaten in the North Caucasus

Authorities must thoroughly investigate the murder in Dagestan of Telman Alishayev, a reporter and host for the Islamic television channel TV-Chirkei, and the severe attack in Kabardino-Balkariya against Miloslav Bitokov, editor-in-chief of the independent weekly Gazeta Yuga, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has demanded. Alishayev died Wednesday gunshot wounds suffered in an attack on...

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5 September 2008

Journalists, photographers in Malaysia lack protection

Cases of assaults and threats against journalists and photographers in Malaysia used to come and go quietly. It has now become almost a tradition that mainstream print and broadcast media give minimal coverage to issues about the profession, leaving the true gravity of the problem hidden from the public. Since 2007, the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), based in capital Kuala Lumpur, has

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4 September 2008

Al Arabiya news channel's Tehran bureau chief expelled

Iranian authorities expelled Hassan Fahs, the chief of Al Arabiya news television station's Tehran bureau Tuesday after revoking his media accreditation, the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) has reported. According to Al Arabiya's website, a documentary film about Iran aired under the title "The Road to The Revolution" may be the motive behind this decision. The new Iranian...

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4 September 2008

Three journalists manhandled, injured, arrested outside Republican Party convention

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has expressed outrage at the way Amy Goodman, the host of the nationally-syndicated radio and TV programme Democracy Now!, and two of her producers, Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar, were manhandled and arrested by police while covering demonstrations Monday outside the Republican Party convention in St Paul, Minnesota, US. Paris-based RSF has called for an...

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4 September 2008

New York Sun may close down by month-end

The editor of the New York Sun, a small five-day-a-week newspaper that professes to offer "an alternative" to the New York Times, said Wednesday the paper may close at the end of September if it doesn't receive new backing, Canadian Press (CA) has reported. The Sun was founded in October 2001 and began publishing daily in April 2002. Some details from the CA report: The Sun "has yet to achieve its...

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3 September 2008

Black weeks for press in Kashmir with cameraman killed, 32 journalists attacked

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has voiced its full solidarity with journalists in Jammu & Kashmir, who have undergone one of the worst periods in decades since the outbreak of protests in early August. The press freedom violations have taken a heavy toll, with a cameraman killed, more than 30 journalists beaten by security forces, local TV stations censored and newspapers unable to publish...

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3 September 2008

Kurdish journalist seriously injured in armed attack

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has voiced deep shock and sadness at the death of the sister of journalist Sadeq Jaafar Bashir, sub-editor on the Kurdish monthly review Araa (Opinions), who was gunned down in a murder attempt against him at his home in Baghdad. According to Paris-based RSF, 217 journalists and media assistants have been killed in Iraq since the start of the war in March 2003...

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