2005-2014

18 May 2006

US Congress urges Russia to find Forbes editor's killers

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Tuesday urging Russia to continue the inquiry into the murder of American journalist Paul Klebnikov, RIA Novosti news agency reports. "The House of Representatives ... urges the Government of Russia to take appropriate action to protect the independence and freedom of the Russian media and all visiting members of the media. A group of U.S...

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18 May 2006

Convict in killing of Daniel Pearl shifted to a new prison

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - An Islamic militant sentenced to death in the killing of journalist Daniel Pearl was transferred Thursday to a new prison for security reasons, a police official said. British-born Ahmed Omar Sheikh was flown by helicopter from a jail in Hyderabad to Central Prison in Karachi, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to make...

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18 May 2006

Censorship in Turkmenistan: outright lunacy

Whoever is trying to keep track of the events in Turkmenistan knows of the difficulties with availability of information in this country. For example, it is impossible to subscribe to a Russian newspaper in Turkmenistan, Radio Mayak is not on the air, and Channel One or ORT broadcasts of the Russian TV are restricted to only two hours per day. Let us focus our attention precisely on the latter...

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18 May 2006

Jordan: Despite reform promises, poll finds continued media restriction

AMMAN, 18 May (IRIN) - Press freedom in Jordan regressed over the course of the last year, with journalists being harassed and denied access to information, a recent survey by a local press-freedom organisation found. "Press freedom and political reform remain at a standstill," said Nidal Mansour, director of the Centre for Defending the Freedom of Journalists (CDFJ), which conducted the survey....

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18 May 2006

2 prison guards held for slay of journalist

POLICE were holding two jail guards for questioning in the shooting of tabloid photo journalist Alberto Orsolino, who was killed in Caloocan City Tuesday morning. Orsolino, 43, covered Malacañang for Saksi, but police said yesterday that his killing was probably not work-related. Orsolino was shot dead in the Hannibal gas station on Letre Road after the scooter-riding gunmen chased him from his...

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18 May 2006

Kazakh newspaper may be driven into bankruptcy by police officers' lawsuits

(Adil Soz/IFEX) - The hearing of a lawsuit filed by Sergei Arhipov, the commander of a special police division, against PR-Agency Almaty International, which owns "Aina plus" newspaper, took place on 16 May 2006 at Medeu district court in Almaty. The lawsuit is in response to the 16 March publication of Arhipov's photograph in the newspaper. The photograph was published with the caption "Kara bet"...

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18 May 2006

Macedonian parliament abolishes prison sentences for press offences

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has hailed the Macedonian parliament's approval on 10 May 2006 of a criminal code amendment proposed by the government decriminalizing defamation. Previously, journalists convicted of defamation faced up to three years in prison. "A candidate for EU membership, Macedonia is one of the few European countries to amend its laws to allow more press freedom," the...

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18 May 2006

Cuba: Two journalists arrested, one still held without charge

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned the brutal and unfair arrests of Odelín Alfonso, a regular contributor to the Cubanet website, and Milisa Valle Ricardo of the Jóvenes sin Censura news agency, on 13 May 2006, and the continued detention of Alfonso without any specific charges being put to him. "These arrests reveal once again an unfairness and denial of justice. No real...

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18 May 2006

RSF concerned about detained radio journalist on hunger strike in Chad

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has issued an urgent appeal for the release of Tchanguiz Vatankhah, the director of Radio Brakoss and president of the Chad Union of Privately-Owned Radio Stations (URPT), whose state of health has deteriorated markedly, according to a human rights activist who has seen him in detention. Held at police headquarters in N'Djamena since his arrest on 28 April...

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18 May 2006

Richard Stengel is chosen to be top editor at Time

Richard Stengel, a long-time writer and editor at Time magazine and the former head of its Web site, was named its managing editor yesterday, the 16th person to hold the job in the magazine's 83-year history. Mr. Stengel, 51, will oversee the newsweekly, which has a circulation of four million, and its Web site, Time.com, which draws more than three million unique visitors a month, a number that...

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