2005-2014

8 August 2007

Casablanca editor faces five years in prison for criticising king’s speech

The editor of the Arabic-language weekly Nichane and its sister French-language weekly TelQuel, has been charged with “disrespect for the king” under article 41 of the Moroccan press law. Ahmed Benchemsi received a summons from the Casablanca judicial police for the first time on August 4 after the latest issue of Nichane had been seized from news stands on the orders of Prime Minister Driss...

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8 August 2007

Another journalist arrested in Iran, whereabouts unknown

An Iranian journalist has been arrested after he presented himself to a Tehran court in response to a summons. Neither Soheil Assefi's family nor his lawyers know where he is being held or with what he is charged. Officials from the prosecutor's office searched his home on July 31, taking personal documents and his computer's hard disk. Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has called for the release of...

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8 August 2007

Iraq: Charges dropped against detained Iraqi media workers over Al-Jazeera interview

A criminal court in Baghdad has dismissed the charge of incitement to terror against 11 current and former employees of the independent Iraqi production company Wasan Media, acording to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Wasan Media general manager Shaker Mahmoud Khalaf al-Falahi (above) and broadcast engineer Omar Luqman Mahmoud remained behind bars for a separate charge of possessing...

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8 August 2007

Israel finally responds to British request over journalist's shooting

Israel's attorney-general has asked Britain for more information about an analysis of an audio recording which may shed new light on the killing of British journalist James Miller in Gaza in 2003, the Guardian has reported. Britain's former attorney-general, Lord Goldsmith, wrote to his Israeli counterpart Menachem Mazuz in June, presenting the analysis and asking him to begin legal proceedings...

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7 August 2007

In DRC, journalist jailed for not airing politician’s interview

New York, August 7, 2007—Intelligence agents in central DRC have jailed a reporter for failing to air an interview with a local politician, according to news reports and local journalists. Manda Mutombo of Radiotélévision Nationale Congolaise was arrested Friday by Congo’s National Intelligence Agency in the diamond-rich city of Kananga, 674 miles (1,085 km) southeast of the capital, Kinshasa...

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7 August 2007

Turkey: Student arrested, detained over threatening e-mail to 'Agos' newspaper

(BIANET/IFEX) - Aris Nalci, news director of the "Agos" weekly newspaper, said although there has been a drop in e-mail threats received by the newspaper, the threats are still continuing. In a recent case, a student identified only as R.D., who is in his last year of high school, has been arrested for sending a threatening message to the newspaper one day after its editor-in-chief Hrant Dink was...

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7 August 2007

TISS offering Diploma in Media and Cultural Studies course

The Centre for Media and Cultural Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai ( www.tiss.edu/cmcs) has announced a new one year full-time post-graduate Diploma in Media and Cultural Studies. Admissions open on July 17; last date for applications is August 29; course runs from November 26, 2007 till July 25, 2008. More details, including the information brochure and application form, are...

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7 August 2007

2006 war: More stories used Israeli sources, portrayed Lebanon as victim

Most newspaper stories during the 2o06 Israel-Hezbollah war used Israeli sources more often for quotes and attributions, a new study has found. The overall coverage of the fighting sides (Israel and Hezbollah) was highly critical of both, although Israel received more sympathetic coverage than Hezbollah. An overwhelming majority of articles (55 per cent) explicitly blamed Hezbollah for starting or...

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7 August 2007

Chinese police detain journalists at RSF press conference in Beijing

Police briefly detained journalists at a rare protest Monday in Beijing, after they covered a news conference featuring an advocacy group demanding greater press freedom in China. A plainclothes officer at right tries to prevent a photographer from taking a photo of a Chinese police officer questioning two journalists near the headquarters of the Beijing Olympics planning committee seen in the...

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7 August 2007

IOC should press Beijing to enforce new rules on media freedom, says Human Rights Watch

One year before the 2008 Olympics open in Beijing, the Chinese government is violating commitments on media freedom it made to the International Olympics Committee by continuing to harass, intimidate and detain foreign journalists and their local colleagues, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. In this video image released by Students for a Free Tibet, Canadian Tibet supporters...

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