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25 September 2007

Azerbaijan: Journalist sentenced to 15 days in prison

Reporters Without Borders called today on the central government in Baku to order the release of Hakim Eldostu Mehdiyev, a reporter for the opposition newspaper Yeni Musavat in the autonomous republic of Nakhchivan, who was arrested on 23 September in the village de Jalilli and was sentenced the same day by a local court to 15 days in prison for resisting arrest. “We also call on the national...

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25 September 2007

Al-Jazeera English shows mixed results

When Al-Jazeera Intl. finally launched in November of last year following a series of delays, expectations were high for the English-language newscaster. With $1 billion reportedly spent on building four interconnected global news centers in London, Washington, Kuala Lumpur and Doha, in addition to some 30 international news bureaus and a splashy lineup of reporters including David Frost, Riz Khan...

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25 September 2007

Burma: One photographer killed and six journalists in jail

At a demonstration close to the Burmese embassy in Paris on 27 September 2007, Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association launched an appeal to the UN Security Council to stop the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations within the country. The actor Jane Birkin also joined the rally to condemn the brutal policies of the Burmese regime towards the democracy movement and the...

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25 September 2007

Portugal: New law threatens "integrity of journalism"

(IFJ/IFEX) - The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), regional group of the International Federation of Journalists, today condemned the adoption by the Portuguese Parliament of a law that strips journalists of their right to protect their confidential sources and to be fairly paid for the use of their work. "We are flabbergasted by Portuguese lawmakers' lack of consideration for the...

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24 September 2007

Colombia: Journalist repeatedly threatened following report on corruption

(FLIP/IPYS/IFEX) - Samit Linero, a journalist with the newspaper "Al Día", reported having been threatened by telephone and harassed, apparently in retaliation for his 18 September 2007 report about a case of alleged corruption. According to Linero, he received the first threatening calls at home on 18 September. He attributed these threats to supporters of council members implicated in the...

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24 September 2007

Government charges newspaper with "dissemination of extremist materials" over Putin cartoon

(CJES/IFEX) - The Federal Service for the Supervision of Mass Media, Communication and Protection of Cultural Heritage (Rossvyazokhrankultura) in the Saratov region filed a lawsuit against the region's newspaper "Saratovsky Reporter" on 19 September 2007. The paper is charged with "dissemination of extremist materials." In late August, the paper ran a cartoon portraying President Vladimir Putin as...

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24 September 2007

Philippines: Columnist threatened with death following articles implicating top government official in corruption

(CMFR/IFEX) - A columnist claims that he received a death threat on 20 September 2007, after writing about a high-ranking election official involved in an anomalous deal on the installation of broadband networks in the country. Jarius Bondoc, a columnist for the Manila daily "The Philippine Star", said he received the threat following the Senate hearing on the US$329 million National Broadband...

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24 September 2007

Philippines: Journalist allegedly threatened, "banned" from covering military

(CMFR/IFEX) - A freelance journalist told CMFR that she has been threatened and banned from military camps by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, apparently for writing stories on the armed conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines. The military has denied her allegations. Julie Alipala, who files stories for the "Philippine Daily Inquirer", online magazine "Newsbreak" and the television network...

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24 September 2007

Draft Lankan legislation prohibiting coverage of defence procurement violates freedom of expression

(FMM/IFEX) - Reported draft new Emergency Regulations prohibiting coverage of defence procurement violates freedom of expression, media freedom and gravely undermines transparency and accountability. The Free Media Movement (FMM) reliably learns that the government is preparing to promulgate new Emergency Regulations to impose a general prohibition on investigative reporting and media coverage in...

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24 September 2007

Journalist detained in Guantanamo in "serious physical and mental decline"

(IFJ/IFEX) - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today issued a new call for the immediate release of Al-Jazeera cameraman, Sami al-Haj, the only journalist being held by the United Sates in Guantanamo Bay, after his lawyers described him in "a serious physical and mental decline," following a 250-day hunger strike. Sudan-born Sami Muhyideen al-Haj has been held at Guantanamo since...

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