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21 July 2009

Express journalists assaulted in Bengal village where CPM leader was killed

Two journalists of the Indian Express were assaulted at Dhanyarukhi village in Burdwan’s Mangalkot on Friday, the newspaper reported. The village — where CPM leader Falguni Mukherjee was killed by miscreants, triggering the trouble at Mangalkot — is reportedly a CPM stronghold. Correspondent Kartyk Venkatraman and photo journalist Subham Dutta were injured and their mobile phones, camera...

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21 July 2009
Boston Globe employees union gives in, accepts paycuts to save struggling newspaper

Boston Globe employees union gives in, accepts paycuts to save struggling newspaper

The Boston Globe’s largest union overwhelmingly approved a package of $10 million in wage and benefit cuts Monday night, ending more than three months of tense bargaining and brinksmanship, the newspaper reported The Boston Newspaper Guild, which represents nearly 700 editorial, advertising and business office workers, became the last of the Globe's major unions to ratify sizeable financial and...

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21 July 2009
Palestinian Authority lets Al-Jazeera back into West Bank, but lawsuit to stay

Palestinian Authority lets Al-Jazeera back into West Bank, but lawsuit to stay

Palestinian authorities on Sunday allowed Al-Jazeera to resume operations in the West Bank, four days after banning the Arab satellite station over the airing of a claim linking President Mahmoud Abbas to the death of his legendary predecessor, Yasser Arafat, the Associated Press (AP) reported. Correspondent Walid al-Omari said he received a phone call from Prime Minister Salaam Fayyad informing...

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21 July 2009

Two journalists arrested amid growing crackdown on media in Somalia

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has expressed outrage at the arrest of two journalists and the closure of a TV station in the northwestern breakaway territory of Somaliland and the beatings which several journalists received from police in the northeastern semi-autonomous region of Puntland. “While the international community’s attention is focused on the abduction of two French government...

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21 July 2009

Media harassed in Brazzaville after disputed election

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has expressed alarm by the harassment of international journalists covering last week's disputed presidential elections in Republic of Congo. On Wednesday, police smashed the camera of videographer Marlène Rabaud of France 24 while she was filming the dispersal of an opposition demonstration in the capital, Brazzaville, according to local journalists and...

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21 July 2009

Journalist beaten up in Puntland courtroom

Reporter Aweys Sheikh Nur was attacked on Wednesday last by security guards during a court session in Bosaso, in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region of Somalia, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported. Five security guards beat the reporter with their AK-47 rifle butts after he took photographs in Bosaso Court, he told CPJ. Puntland officials in the court, including Judge Mohamed...

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21 July 2009

Two European journalists fined by Namibian court for filming brutal seal hunt

Two European journalists were fined on Friday by a court in Namibia for filming the annual seal hunt along the coast of the southern African nation, Agence France-Presse (AFP) has reported quoting their lawyer. From the AFP report: [ Link] British investigative journalist Jim Wilckens and South African cameraman Bart Smithers were found guilty of violating the Marine Resources Act by entering a...

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17 July 2009
Authorities threaten to close down Al-Jazeera office over reports deemed "hostile" to Yemen

Authorities threaten to close down Al-Jazeera office over reports deemed "hostile" to Yemen

The Yemeni government's crackdown on independent media now extended to satellite television stations, according to the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI). Al-Jazeera was the first to be targeted after a ruling party official, Mossaad Allahbi, called for the closure of the local Al-Jazeera office for allegedly broadcasting news "hostile to the unity and security of Yemen." The...

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17 July 2009

Ecuador President characterises newspaper as corrupt after it criticises the government

President Rafael Correa called the El Universo newspaper a "travesty of a paper, the voice of the most pernicious political mafias in the history of Ecuador." The president's comment came in response to a July 10 editorial in the newspaper which criticised the replacement of the Deposit Security Agency's (Agencia de Garantía de Depósitos, AGD) manager and announced the newspaper would be...

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17 July 2009

Two foreign reporters arrested in Namibia for filming seal slaughter

Two foreign reporters were arrested Thursday by Namibian police for filming the annual clubbing to death of small seal pups for their fur along the coast, Agence France-Presse (AFP) has reported. British investigative journalist Jim Wilckens and South African cameraman Bart Smithers were arrested by police whilst documenting the controversial Namibian seal cull. Details: [ Link] "The two have been...

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