2005-2014

20 July 2006

Indonesia: Online editor arrested for re-publishing prophet cartoons

(AJI/IFEX) - AJI is calling for an international appeal to respond to the detention of Teguh Santosa, chief editor of "Rakyat Merdeka Online" (RMOL), on 19 July 2006, at 6:00 p.m. (local time). He is being held at Cipinang Prison in Jakarta. Teguh was questioned at the Jakarta Police Office a few weeks ago based on a report made by a group of people regarding a cartoon published in the 2 February...

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20 July 2006

Two Egyptian bloggers released after two months' imprisonment

(HRinfo/IFEX) - HRinfo welcomes the orders issued by the newly appointed public prosecutor to release the two prisoners of opinion, Mohammad Al-Sharqawy and Kareem Al-Shai'r, who have been unjustifiably jailed for two months. They were arrested for supporting the Egyptian judges' movement calling for judiciary independence. The release orders were issued 18 July 2006. Al-Sha'ir and Al-Sharqawy...

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20 July 2006

Journalist disappears; two "Daily Express" journalists released

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has condemned the arrests of Sam Obi, the managing director of a new, privately-owned newspaper based in Banjul, the "Daily Express", and one of his journalists, Abdul Gafari, who were held from 14 to 18 July 2006 at the headquarters of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA). The organisation also voiced concern about the disappearance of two other...

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20 July 2006

Journalists released in Zimbabwe

(MISA/IFEX) - Journalists Ndamu Sandu and Godwin Mangudya, who were arrested in Harare on 19 July 2006, were released together with members of the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), after spending a night and almost an entire day in police cells at the Harare Central Police station. The journalists were released on 20 July, together with 17 members of the CHRA, after they each paid an...

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19 July 2006

Uzbek editor closes website in response to harassment

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders said it suspected the Uzbek authorities of being behind threats that forced a website editor to close his online publication and that he and his family had suffered years of harassment. Alo Khodjaev, editor of Tribune-uz ( http://www.tribune-uz.info ) received regular telephone threats after he posted reports about the 13 May 2005 bloody crackdown on the...

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19 July 2006

Israeli army fires on Al-Jazeera crew in West Bank

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has voiced strong condemnation of a 19 July 2006 Israeli army attack on Al-Jazeera TV reporter Jevara Al-Budeiri and her crew in the West Bank town of Nablus, in which one of the crew's technicians, Wael Tantous, was hit in the foot by rubber bullets. The crew was broadcasting live at the time. "We are very concerned about repeated, deliberate acts of...

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19 July 2006

AP reveals Israeli censorship, says it will abide by rules

JERUSALEM: Here's some news you may never hear about Israel's war against Hezbollah: a missile falls into the sea, a strategic military installation is hit, a Cabinet minister plans to visit the front lines. All these topics are subject to review by Israel's chief military censor, who has -- in her own words -- "extraordinary power." She can silence a broadcaster, block information and put...

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19 July 2006

New organisation to promote newspapers in Australia

Australia's leading publishers have established an $2 million independent industry body tasked with promoting newspapers to advertisers and finding ways to boost readership. The Newspaper Works, founded by News Ltd, John Fairfax Holdings, Rural Press, APN News and Media and West Australian Newspapers Holdings, aims to modernise the public perception of newspapers. News chairman and chief executive...

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19 July 2006

India Censored: Waiting for the attack on free speech to begin

The Indian government's decision to block 18 websites including the popular blogging site blogspot.com increasingly appears to be a whimsical and arbitrary one. The loud rumours rife in the online world about the government blocking sites in the wake of the July 11 Mumbai blasts is increasingly ringing a hollow tune. None of the listed sites that this writer visited had anything to do with the...

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18 July 2006

Philippines: Radio broadcaster killed in Mindanao

(CPJ/IFEX) - New York, July 18, 2006 - Two unidentified gunmen killed broadcaster Armando Pace as he returned home today after hosting his radio program in the city of Digos on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. The Committee to Protect Journalists is investigating to determine whether he was killed in relation to his work. Pace, 51, was shot in the head and chest shortly after 1 p.m. as...

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