2005-2014

20 June 2008

English-language paper in Russia closes as investors withdraw support in wake of state harassment

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is disturbed by the closing of the alternative English-language biweekly the eXile in Moscow. The paper announced on its website last week that it was forced to shut down after nervous investors withdrew support in the wake of a politicised audit of its content. "Russian authorities are using politicized inspections and broadly worded extremism...

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20 June 2008

Local TV station in Punjab attacked; journalist assaulted and seriously injured

Kook TV, a local station based in Multan, in the east-central Pakistani province of Punjab, was attacked by about 60 people who stormed into its offices, assaulted one of its journalists, seriously injuring him, and inflicted about 1 million rupees (approx. 10,000 euros) in damage to equipment. Kook TV editor in chief Zubair Naseer told Paris-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF): "Individuals...

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20 June 2008

Journalist removed from media tour of China on instructions of Malawi information ministry

The Chinese Embassy in Malawi has removed Wisdom Chimgwede, Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) editor, from the list of journalists travelling to China on a media tour it sponsored after receiving instructions from Malawi's Ministry of Information and Civic Education. The visit is slated to begin on June 21. The ministry had earlier on accused the journalist of writing negatively about the...

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20 June 2008

Court orders newspaper to stop publishing testimony about repression under King Hassan II

A Rabat court ordered the Arabic-language daily Al Jarida Al Oula to stop publishing hitherto unpublished testimony about repression under the late King Hassan II, which senior officials gave to an official truth commission called the Equity and Reconciliation Panel (IER). The court issued on Thursday the order in response to a request by Ahmed Herzenni, an official appointed by King Mohammed to...

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20 June 2008

Journalist freed in Colombia four months after abduction by guerrilla group

Colombian journalist Mario Alberto Puello was freed from captivity on June 19 by members of the National Liberation Army (Ejercito de Liberación Nacional, ELN) guerrilla group. ELN members handed Puello, who was abducted on February 17 in La Guajira department, over to International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) personnel, according to Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa (FLIP). Puello and...

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20 June 2008

Azerbaijani journalist Agil Khalil barred from leaving country

Authorities at Heydar Aliyev International Airport barred a reporter whose life has been threatened from leaving the country today, the Baku-based Institute for Reporters' Freedom and Safety said. Agil Khalil, a reporter for the independent daily Azadlyg, tried to board a flight to France Thursday morning when he was stopped by a plainclothes agent at a passport checkpoint. Khalil did not receive...

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20 June 2008

European Court rules in favour of embattled Armenian television station

The European Court of Human Rights ruled Tuesday that Armenia's repeated denials of a broadcasting licence to the independent A1+ television station violated Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights. According to the verdict, the Armenian government must pay the station 20,000 euros (US$31,000) in damages. Famous for its criticism of Armenian authorities, A1+ was forced off the air in...

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20 June 2008
Sweden passes electronic surveillance law; all emails, SMS, calls to be tapped

Sweden passes electronic surveillance law; all emails, SMS, calls to be tapped

Swedish Parliament passed Wednesday evening a controversial bill allowing the government to monitor all SMS, email and other data traffic crossing Swedish borders with 143 in favour, 138 opposed and one parliamentarian abstaining. Faced with powerful criticism from the opposition, international experts, and from within its own ranks, the government sent the bill back to a parliamentary committee...

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19 June 2008

Two journalists detained in Liberia briefly for taking photographs

Two Liberian journalists working for the New Democrat newspaper were arrested and detained for several hours on June 16 by officers of the Liberia National Police in Monrovia. According to the police, news editor Othello Garblah and staff writer Festus Porque were arrested at the request of the Monrovia Transit Authority for "unprofessional photography." The two journalists had gone to the...

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19 June 2008

IPI honours Talking Points Memo with 2008 Free Media Pioneer Award

New York-based political blog Talking Points Memo (TPM) has been honoured with the 2008 IPI Free Media Pioneer award. David Kurtz, Managing Editor of Talking Points Memo, received the prize on behalf of TPM at the award ceremony in Belgrade on June 17. Created and run by the U.S. journalist, Joshua Micah Marshall, Talking Points Media ( http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com) is the flagship blog of TPM...

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