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8 December 2010

Ecuadoran sports reporter beaten, threatened

Ecuadoran authorities must fully investigate a vicious attack Tuesday against Ecuadoran sports reporter Guido Manolo Campaña, who was abducted, beaten, and threatened while on assignment in the northern coastal province of Esmeraldas, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged. Two gunmen seized Campaña, a reporter for the Guayaquil-based daily El Universo, from a bus that was en route...

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8 December 2010
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Iran arrests four journalists; dozens deteriorating in prison

Iran arrests four journalists; dozens deteriorating in prison

Iran on Tuesday arrested four journalists at the daily Sharq. There have also been recent news reports that indicate the abusive treatment endured by dozens of imprisoned Iranian prisoners has adversely affected the health of many of them--including Issa Saharkhiz, a founding member of the now-defunct Association of Iranian ‎Journalists, who has reportedly undergone surgery for internal...

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7 December 2010
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Al-Jazeera English gets permission to broadcast in India

Al-Jazeera English gets permission to broadcast in India

Broadcaster Al Jazeera said Tuesday its English language service has got a downlink license to broadcast in India. Cable and satellite companies in India will be able to add Al-Jazeera English to their channel line-ups after the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting granted the licence, the Qatar-based broadcaster said in a statement. "This is an exciting breakthrough that has been in the works...

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7 December 2010

Japanese photographer arrested in Cambodia for clicking married couple inside home

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on the government of Cambodia to ensure the release of Japanese photographer Go Takayama. According to the English-language Phnom Penh Post and the online magazine for the National Press Photographers Association, Takayama was arrested on November 23 after photographing a married couple inside a home. Undercover police detained him and he was...

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7 December 2010

Pakistani journalist gunned down at his home in Sindh

Pakistani journalist Mehmood Chandio, president of the Mirpurkhas press club and bureau chief for the Sindhi-language television Awaz, was gunned down on Sunday, according to delayed reports received by the new York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Assailants knocked on the door of Chandio's home, firing two or three times when he answered, Mazhar Abbas, a former head of the Pakistan...

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7 December 2010
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Emadoldin Baghi imprisoned in Iran

Emadoldin Baghi imprisoned in Iran

Emadoldin Baghi, journalist and emblematic figure in the defence of human rights in Iran, began serving a six-year prison sentence on Sunday. Before turning himself in at Evin prison he said in an interview: In fact neither I nor my lawyers know whether the sentences have been upheld, by what court and in front of which judge! All that happened is that I received a phone call telling me to give...

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7 December 2010
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Tunisia presses asault charges against journalist Mouldi Zouabi

Tunisia presses asault charges against journalist Mouldi Zouabi

A court in Jendouba is expected to rule Wednesday in a criminal case against Mouldi Zouabi, a senior reporter for the online Tunisian news outlet Kalima, according to New York-based press freedom group Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The journalist faces assault charges related to an April 1 episode. Zouabi told CPJ he was assaulted by Khalil Maaroufi, a ruling party member who called the...

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7 December 2010

IFJ condemns criminal charges against Tehelka reporter

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the criminal proceedings launched against KK Shahina, a reporter with the weekly news magazine Tehelkaa, after a story of hers appeared to cast doubt on the prosecution of a prominent Islamic cleric and political figure on terrorism charges. Shahina's story appeared in an issue of Tehelka dated December 4, released a week prior to the...

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6 December 2010
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Pakistan: Two reporters among over 40 killed in Taliban suicide bombing

Pakistan: Two reporters among over 40 killed in Taliban suicide bombing

Two reporters were among over 40 people killed in a double suicide-bombing Monday at a meeting of tribal elders in a government building in Ghalanai, the main town in the northwestern Tribal Area of Mohmand. More than 40 people were killed by the two explosions in quick succession, which were claimed by the Taliban. Abdul Wahad of Express TV and Pervez Khan of Waqt TV were killed in the attacks...

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6 December 2010
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Press freedom groups decry move to hound WikiLeaks for Cablegate exposé

Press freedom groups decry move to hound WikiLeaks for Cablegate exposé

Press freedom groups have condemned the blocking, cyber-attacks and political pressure being directed at cablegate.wikileaks.org, the website dedicated to the leaked US diplomatic cables. ARTICLE 19, Index on Censorship, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) have come down heavily on the attempts to hound and eventually silence WikiLeaks. Earlier...

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