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23 April 2010

Azerbaijan should comply with European Court ruling

Azerbaijani authorities must comply with the European Court of Human Rights’ decision ordering the immediate release of imprisoned editor Eynulla Fatullayev, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said. Fatullayev, a 2009 recipient of CPJ’s International Press Freedom Award, has been jailed for three years on fabricated charges. The Strasbourg-based European Court has recently ruled that...

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22 April 2010

Jailed journalist dies in Cameroon prison

Newspaper editor Germain S Ngota Ngota, whose health deteriorated while he was incarcerated in Cameroon, has died, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The death certificate for Ngota, editor of the private bimonthly Cameroon Express, determined that the journalist died from a lack of medical attention in Kondengui prison in the capital, Yaoundé, according to editors Hilaire...

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22 April 2010

Newspaper editor seized in Iraq; whereabouts unknown

Saad al-Aossi, editor-in-chief of the critical Iraqi weekly Al-Shahid, has gone missing, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Armed men entered al-Aossi’s home in central Baghdad on the morning of April 14, seized his computer and took him to an unknown location, according to local and regional news reports. The identity of the armed men remains unclear; various news sources...

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21 April 2010

Paid news undermining democracy: Press Council report

“The phenomenon of ‘paid news' goes beyond the corruption of individual journalists and media companies. It has become pervasive, structured and highly organised and in the process, is undermining democracy in India.” So finds the draft report of inquiry conducted into the phenomenon by the Press Council of India to be discussed by the full Council on April 26 in Delhi. The Hindu has obtained a...

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21 April 2010

Iraq: Wave of media freedom violations since last month’s parliamentary elections

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has expressed concern over the continuing wave of press freedom violations in Iraq, and reiterated its appeal to the Iraqi parliament to pass a law protecting journalists. “Many journalists and media have been the target of physical attacks or lawsuits since the March 7 parliamentary elections,” Paris-based RSF said. “The threats come from both the security forces...

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21 April 2010

TV host 6th Honduran journalist killed since March

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has voiced deep concern at the killing of Honduran television anchor Jorge Alberto Orellana, the sixth journalist killed in the country since March. Orellana, 50, host of the programme “En vivo con Georgino” (Georgino Live) at the local private station Televisión de Honduras, was shot to death on Tuesday by an unidentified gunman in the city of San Pedro...

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20 April 2010

Kyrgyzstan: Power changes hands but censorship resumes in southern city

The Kyrgyzstan provisional government’s Coordinating Council in the southern region of Osh introduced a new system of censorship on April 15, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). and reiterates its appeal to interim President Rosa Otunbayeva’s administration to keep its promises to respect the rule of law. The opposition to ousted President Kurmanbek Bakiyev’s government’s criticised its...

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20 April 2010

Kyrgyzstan: Armed plain-clothes police temporarily seize independent news agency

Members of the Kyrgyz counter-espionage service temporarily overran the office of independent news agency 24.kg in Bishkek on April 15, eight days after the revolt that toppled President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Journalists said armed men, led by Aspekov Talant, the head of the service, stormed into the office and, without giving any reason, announced that...

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20 April 2010

CPJ releases its 2010 Impunity Index: Iraq and Somalia are at the top of the list

Twelve countries where journalists are regularly killed and governments fail to investigate the crimes and seek out perpetrators are being highlighted in CPJ's 2010 Impunity Index. The compilation was released this week to coincide with an international summit on impunity being held in New York City where press freedom advocates and journalists are gathering to discuss strategies to end violence...

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20 April 2010

Bahrain bans using Blackberry app to share local news

The Bahraini culture and information ministry has imposed a ban on using a chat application available on Blackberry mobile phones to share local news, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). The ministry threatened to prosecute violators when it announced the ban on April 7. As a result of the prohibition, local journalist Muhannad Sulaiman has had to suspend his “Urgent News,” a daily...

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