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4 May 2010

Two Honduran TV reporters receive death threats

Death threats have been made against two television reporters who covered the March murder of colleague Nahúm Palacios Arteaga in the region of Aguán, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Ricardo Oviedo, a reporter for the cable TV station Channel 40 in the city of Tocoa, Colón state, has received threatening messages in the last week, according to press reports and a CPJ...

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3 May 2010

In Pakistan, abducted journalist’s fellow hostage executed

A militant group has executed a former Pakistani intelligence official who was abducted along with documentary filmmaker Asad Qureshi, according to Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Khalid Khawaja, a retired Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) official, was found dead of multiple bullet wounds in North Waziristan on Friday, according to local and international news reports. Khawaja and another...

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3 May 2010

Sri Lanka: President Mahinda Rajapaksa pardons journalist JS Tissainayagam

President Mahinda Rajapaksa has issued a pardon to Sri Lankan journalist JS Tissainayagam. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is waiting for official clarification, however, concerning several important details. The country’s recently appointed external affairs minister, GL Peiris, announced the pardon at a press conference in Colombo. “President Mahinda Rajapaksa has decided to pardon...

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3 May 2010

Govt mulling over a Broadcasting Authority of India

The government is mulling over the formation of a Broadcasting Authority of India, which would address broadcast related issues, agencies have reported. Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni said that, "While content regulation is a subject on which the government has been holding discussions with broadcasters, we are looking at setting up an authority for addressing issues related...

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1 May 2010

IDF bars Al-Jazeera from covering West Bank rally

The Israeli military obstructed an Al-Jazeera crew trying to cover a rally in the village of Bil’in west of Ramallah on Friday, according to news reports and interviews. Israel Defence Forces arrested Al-Jazeera cameraman Majdi Bannoura and assistant Nader Abu Zer when they arrived in Bil’in to cover a weekly protest against the separation barrier being erected there by Israel, the Committee to...

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30 April 2010

El Salvador: Police arrest alleged mastermind of documentary filmmaker’s murder

Salvadorean authorities say they have arrested the gang leader who ordered documentary filmmaker Christian Poveda’s murder, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Poveda, who had dual French and Spanish nationality, was gunned down in an outlying district of San Salvador on September 2, 2009. Accused of various crimes and regarded by the police as one of the main leaders of the “Mara 18”...

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30 April 2010

Mexican journalists rescued in Oaxaca; one wounded

Two journalists who went missing Tuesday after an ambush in Oaxaca state in southern Mexico were rescued late Thursday by local police, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Érika Ramírez and David Cilia, reporters with the national newsweekly Contralínea, were found Thursday night in a forest near the Hierba Santa River, the news agency EFE reported. The journalists were taken...

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30 April 2010

In Nigeria, 4 journalists receive death threats

Four journalists who covered the recent dismissal of the electoral commission chairman received anonymous death threats via text message on Wednesday, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and news reports. The messages, sent from the same number, said the reporters would meet the fate of three slain Nigerian journalists. “We will deal with you soon. Remember Dele Giwa, Bayo Ohu...

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30 April 2010

Two Ethiopian state TV journalists under arrest

The Ethiopian government detained last week two government TV journalists on allegations of misusing state property, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Editor Haileyesus Worku and reporter Abdulsemed Mohammed of Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (ERTA) have not been formally charged since their arrests, according to local journalists. Friday, a magistrate extended their...

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29 April 2010

Mexican journalists missing after convoy ambushed

Two journalists accompanying a caravan of human rights activists in a tense and often violent indigenous area of Oaxaca state in southern Mexico were reported missing Tuesday after the convoy came under gunfire and two people were killed, press reports said. Érika Ramírez and David Cilia are the two missing reporters from the national newsweekly Contralínea, Zósimo Camacho, a senior editor with...

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