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3 July 2008

Number of newspaper analysts in US dwindles

As the valuations of US newspaper publishers plunge and investor interest wanes, the ranks of stock analysts who rate their performance are thinning, says a Reuters report. Some details: "The fewer analysts you have ... the less information that's distributed, the less appearance there is in the minds of institutional investors," said longtime newspaper analyst John Morton, who runs his own...

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2 July 2008

Zimbabwe: Seven journalists detained overnight and released without charge

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has condemned the arrest of seven Zimbabwean and foreign journalists on June 27 during the run-off presidential election that was a foregone conclusion. "In its negotiations with Robert Mugabe, the African Union should remind the outgoing head of state that journalism is not a crime," Paris-based RSF said. British freelance photographer Richard Judson and Zimbabwean...

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2 July 2008

Palestinian journalist assaulted, injured; film editor held without charge

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has condemned the abusive behaviour by Israeli security agents towards Palestinian journalists moving around the Territories or returning from visits abroad. Paris-based RSF says it has recorded five incidents of wrongful arrest over a recent 10-day period. One journalist is still being held, while another needed hospital treatment after being subjected to brutality...

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2 July 2008

Sarkozy's proposal threatens independence of public service broadcasting

Nicolas Sarkozy's proposal on the appointment of the president of the French public television broadcaster, France Télévisions, contravenes international standards regarding the independence of public service broadcasting, and should be opposed, ARTICLE 19 has said. President Sarkozy suggested on June 26 that the president of France Télévisions should be appointed by the executive branch upon the...

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2 July 2008

One Chinese journalist sentenced to four years' imprisonment; another released after 13 months in prison

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned a June 26 decision by a Nanjing court sentencing Chinese journalist Sun Lin to four years' imprisonment for "disturbing the social order" and "concealing a weapon". Sun, who writes for US-based website Boxun News under the pen name Jie Mu, and his wife He Fang were arrested on May 30, 2007, after reporting on civil rights violations...

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2 July 2008

Warrant issued for arrest of daily's editor following his criticism of President Ahmadinejad

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has called on the authorities not to execute the warrant for the arrest of Mohammad Javad Haghshenas, the editor of Etemad Melli, a daily newspaper that is the mouthpiece of the pro-reform party of the same name. The warrant was prompted by an article critical of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that was previously posted on a blog. "Repressive measures against...

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2 July 2008

Ugandan tabloid's printing press torched by gunmen

Ten to 15 men armed with AK-47 rifles stormed the offices of the Ugandan tabloid daily Red Pepper on Saturday, setting fire to a generator and the printing press, according to news reports and CPJ interviews. The men, riding in a convoy of five vehicles, carried out a well-orchestrated raid that lasted no more than 15 minutes, Red Pepper Managing Editor Arinaitwe Rugyendo told CPJ on Tuesday. Four...

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2 July 2008

Sri Lanka media firms offer reward after attack

Sri Lankan media owners Wednesday offered a cash reward to catch assailants involved in an attack on a journalist, while the country's media protested against the increasing wave of violence against them, says a Reuters report. A defence analyst attached to Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI), along with a British High Commission official, was brutally assaulted on Monday, prompting media groups to...

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2 July 2008

Sri Lanka: Another journalist attacked, hospitalised

The Committee to Protect Journalists has expressed concern over the attack Monday evening on Namal Perera, freelance journalist and deputy head of the Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI), a media rights advocacy group. Perera was attacked by men with iron bars in Colombo while travelling in a car with a British diplomatic official, according to international news reports. Perera is recovering from...

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2 July 2008

Internet journalist in China sentenced to four years in prison

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned the four-year prison sentence handed down to Nanjing journalist Sun Lin, who was charged with possessing illegal weapons and assembling a disorderly crowd. Sun’s sentence was delivered on Thursday in a hearing closed to his lawyers and family, according to the Associated Press (AP). In his trial, Sun and his lawyers argued that the charges...

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