2005-2014

14 February 2007

Lesotho: Previously-harassed journalist receives death threats

(MISA/IFEX) - On 13 February 2007, MISA confirmed that several journalists in Lesotho are being inundated with anonymous threatening calls, and accusations that they are at the forefront of a campaign to cause confusion in the country and within the ruling Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD). The targeted journalists, Thabo Thakalekoala and Adam Lekhoada of Harvest FM radio station, Molika of...

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14 February 2007

Colombian journalist says framed on bomb charges

BOGOTA, Feb 14 (Reuters) - A Colombian journalist who went missing after he was accused by the government of taking part in guerrilla attacks said on Wednesday he was being framed, according to a statement on his network's Web site. Freddy Munoz, a correspondent for the Venezuelan-financed Telesur news station, was arrested in November on charges that he helped Marxist rebels bomb utility towers...

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14 February 2007

European court’s ruling in Stoll case will be crucial for press freedom in Switzerland

The verdict which the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issues in the case of SonntagsZeitung journalist Martin Stoll v. the Swiss federal government could lead to a reform of the Swiss criminal code and could have a major impact on the practice of journalism in Switzerland, Reporters Without Borders said today. The 17-member Grand Chamber began considering the case on 7...

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14 February 2007

High Court rules on editorial interference in Japan

(IFJ/IFEX) - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has called on the Japanese government to refrain from editorial interference, after last month's ruling from Tokyo's High Court that Japan's public broadcaster, Nihon Hoso Kyokai (NHK), bowed to political pressure and censored a 2001 program regarding Japan's wartime sex slavery. According to online newspaper reports, politicians...

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14 February 2007

Bahrain journalists fear attempts to curb freedom of expression

Manama: Bahrain Journalists Syndicate yesterday warned against the increasingly exclusionist tendencies being adopted by private citizens and official institutions. "We have noted with alarm the latest developments and procedures connected with journalists, and we fear that they are meant to curb their freedom of expression," the syndicate, yet to be officially recognised, said in a statement....

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14 February 2007

Witnesses describe how Indonesian troops covered up murder of "Balibo Five"

In two more days of testimony on 9 and 12 February 2007 to a coroner's court in Glebe, Sydney, witnesses provided more details about the circumstances in which cameraman Brian Peters and four other journalist working for Australian TV stations died in the East Timor border village of Balibo on 16 October 1975. A former fighter with the Fretilin guerrillas, who was 16 at the time, confirmed on 9...

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14 February 2007

Google - the Copiepresse fallout

The Belgian court copyright infringement ruling against Google News will not ultimately damage the search engine service, but it will bring the company to the negotiating table with publishers who are concerned about how their content is being used online. Losing Copiepresse's content will not in itself cause Google News too many problems. Many publishers see the Google News service as a fantastic...

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14 February 2007

Shivani knew top BJP leaders

Suspended IPS officer and the main accused on journalist Shivani Bhatnagar murder case, R K Sharma, on Tuesday claimed that the deceased scribe knew several top BJP leaders. He, however, downplayed his alleged intimate relationship with the Indian Express journalist, CNN-IBN has reported. Details: Hours after the Supreme Court rejected his plea, seeking certain ’statements’ recorded by the...

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14 February 2007

Monster Deal: NYT Co. Will Partner With Job Search Giant

NEW YORK: The New York Times Co. and Monster Worldwide Inc., the Internet job search firm, today announced an alliance aimed at expanding their shares of the help-wanted classified market. "The combination of technology, reach and expertise created by this strategic alliance is extraordinary," said Janet L. Robinson, chief executive officer, The New York Times Company, in a statement. "Together...

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14 February 2007

In Sudan, two editors accused of sedition

New York, February 14, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by the recent detention of two Sudanese editors and the temporary closure of their newspaper after they interviewed religious militants last week. At around midnight on February 7, a Sudanese security officer visited the home of Adil Sid Ahmed, deputy editor-in-chief of the Arabic-language daily Al-Watan, in the...

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