2005-2014

28 September 2007

Gambia: Case against journalists suspended

(MFWA/IFEX) - The proceedings against Malick Jones, a principal producer with the state-owned Gambia Radio and Television Services (GRTS), and Mam Sait Ceesay, a former editor of the pro-government "Daily Observer" newspaper, were suspended on 26 September 2007. The decision followed defence counsel Antouman Gaye's submission that the case was filed without a fiat of the Attorney General as...

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27 September 2007

Préval pledges justice in murders of Haitian journalists

New York, September 27, 2007—Haitian President René Préval has pledged support for an independent committee evaluating stalled investigations into a series of unsolved journalist murders this decade and said that all political obstacles to justice have now been removed. Meeting with a delegation from the Committee to Protect Journalists on Wednesday, Préval expressed his “full support” for the...

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27 September 2007

Journalist accuses Chiapas government of manipulating advertising contracts to censor media

(CEPET/IFEX) - Mexico, 25 September 2007 - Arcadio Acevedo, a columnist with the newspaper "Expreso de Chiapas", has denounced the media coordination office of the government of Chiapas (Coordinación de Comunicación Social, Cocoso) for threatening to withdraw official advertising from the newspaper if he continues writing on "forbidden topics". He further claims that such pressures are exerted...

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27 September 2007

Serbia: Protest over banning of journalists from press conferences

Reporters Without Borders today condemned local authorities in the region of the southern city of Novi Pazar for drawing up a blacklist of undesirable journalists ahead of press conferences. Enes Halilovic, local correspondent for the news agency FONET and the newspaper Blic, was banned from a press conference given by the EU and Swiss ambassadors on 25 September. The authorities said he had been...

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27 September 2007

UK: Justice still awaited six years after the murder of Martin O’Hagan

Reporters Without Borders has criticised the continuing delays in achieivng justice over the murder six years ago of Martin O’Hagan, a reporter for the Sunday World and a member of the National Union of Journalists. “The difficulties encountered in establishing the truth are all the more shocking because they appear partly linked to a lack of will on the part of the police,” the worldwide press...

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27 September 2007

The magazine industry: Out of vogue

THIS week bankers have a perfect excuse to pore over pictures of scantily clad models, fast cars and film stars: Emap, a British media firm that straddles consumer magazines, radio and trade exhibitions, is up for sale, and bids are due by early October. Emap has 50 magazine titles, which produced revenues of £408m ($773m) in the year to March 2007, and its sale will attract international...

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27 September 2007

Burma: Soldiers raid hotels of foreign journalists and shut down newspapers

Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association (BMA) today condemned new attempts by Burma’s military rulers to exert pressure on foreign journalists and the Burmese media. Soldiers and police today descended on several hotels in Rangoon, including Traders, to check the IDs of foreign journalists there. Internet and international phone lines are still open at these hotels. A local...

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27 September 2007

Burma: Japanese photographer killed, another foreign journalist injured

Reporters Without Borders is appalled by the death of a Japanese news photographer on the streets of Rangoon this morning. Kenji Nagai, fifty years old, worked for the photoagency APF. He has been in Burma for two days. Another foreign journalist was reportedly injured. The press casualties came after the security forces opened fire on demonstrators near the Tarder Hotel in the centre of Rangoon...

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27 September 2007

EFJ supports petition against censorship and political pressures on journalists in Slovenia

Today the European Federation of Journalists, the European group of the International Federation of Journalists, brought its full backing to over 400 journalists in Slovenia who signed a petition to denounce intolerable pressure in the newsrooms. “We are appalled that after months of protests and appeals by national and international media organisations the Slovenian authorities keep putting...

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27 September 2007

Russian union sets plans for "battles and challenges ahead"

Over one thousand members of the Russian Union of Journalists (RUJ) gathered in Sochi on the Black Sea with the support of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) for a four-day festival of journalism, the biggest of its kind. IFJ President Jim Boumelha, addressing the official opening ceremony, paid tribute to the RUJ’s tradition of internationalism and thanked the journalists for the...

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