2005-2014

10 October 2007

Editor of sole newspaper in Agadez arrested at airport and accused of being the RFI correspondent

Reporters Without Borders today called for the immediate release of Ibrahim Manzo Diallo, managing editor of privately-owned bi-monthly Aïr Info, published in Agadez, northern Niger, who was arrested yesterday at Niamey airport as he prepared to board a plane for France. Niger border police seized Manzo Diallo as he was going through the departure area for a late night Air France flight to Paris...

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10 October 2007

Amnesty researchers and journalist arrested and harassed while visiting detention centres in Gambia

Reporters Without Borders today condemned the harassment of two Amnesty International researchers and a Gambian journalist, who were arrested and detained for three days before being released on bail, pending possible legal proceedings. The worldwide press freedom organisation joined Amnesty International in urging the Gambian authorities to immediately and unconditionally clear all three of any...

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10 October 2007

INS buries hatchet with IRS survey body

Mumbai: Some 13 years after it was founded, the Media Research Users Council (MRUC), a non-profit body that conducts and validates media research, may finally be headed for a rapprochement with the Indian Newspaper Society (INS), the representative body of print media in the country. If so, it could have significant impact on the relevance and importance of the two rival readership surveys...

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10 October 2007

Time will challenge ruling on Suharto

NEW YORK (AP) -- Time magazine said Wednesday it would ask Indonesia's top court to review a ruling that ordered the magazine to pay $106 million, saying it defamed former Indonesian dictator Suharto. Time had run a cover story in its Asian edition in May 1999 saying that the family of Suharto had amassed billions of dollars during his 32-year rule. Time had won two earlier court challenges to the...

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9 October 2007

Philippines: Reporter pressured by Senate to reveal sources

(CMFR/IFEX) - A committee of the Philippine Senate has summoned a national daily reporter in connection with her investigation into a leak in the proceedings of an executive session held on 26 September 2007. The Senate ethics committee wants Juliet Labog Javellana of the Manila broadsheet "Philippine Daily Inquirer" to reveal her sources for a story she wrote on what transpired during the...

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9 October 2007

FMM decries military's expulsion of journalists from Jaffna

(FMM/IFEX) - Free Media Movement is appalled by the gross violation of journalists' rights by the military in their expulsion of three journalists from Jaffna. The journalists had even obtained MOD (Ministry of Defence) clearance to make a documentary. The Quick Silver Media crew, which was traveling in Sri Lanka to produce a documentary for Channel 4 television in the UK, was denied its right to...

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9 October 2007

Philippine radio commentator shot, in critical condition

(CPJ/IFEX) - New York, October 9, 2007 - The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on the Philippine government to act quickly to apprehend the gunmen who shot and seriously wounded radio commentator Jose Pantoja on Monday in the city of Iligan, about 500 miles (800 kilometers) southeast of Manila. Pantoja was a "block time" broadcaster - an independent commentator who leased time from radio...

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9 October 2007

Thailand's proposed amendments an attack on free speech

(IFJ/IFEX) - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has strongly condemned plans by the Thai National Legislative Assembly to extend laws that restrict media coverage of cases dealing with the royal family and advisors. Under these proposed amendments to lese majeste laws, journalists could face three years' imprisonment and be fined 60,000 baht (approximately US$1900) for ignoring a...

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9 October 2007

Colombia: Two journalists beaten by mob of political militants

(IPYS/IFEX) - On 3 October 2007, Miltón Otero and Julio Daniel Otero, photographer and editor, respectively, of the fortnightly paper "El Observador", were beaten by a mob comprised of supporters of the political coalition Colombia Democrática. The attack was led by former mayor José Bentín Figueroa and the teacher Rafael Figueroa Flórez, and took place when the journalists were taking pictures of...

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9 October 2007

China targets the Internet in media crackdown prior to Party Congress

(CPJ/IFEX) - New York, October 9, 2007 - The Committee to Protect Journalists is gravely concerned by a recent crackdown on the Internet in China in advance of the 17th Communist Party Congress. The Congress, which is held every five years, is set to begin in Beijing on October 15 and is expected to formally promote a new generation of party leaders. In recent weeks, authorities have intensified...

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