Israel court quashes jail sentence against two journalists

Tthe Supreme Court in Israel on Thuesday overturned prison sentences of eight months, six of them suspended, against Khader Shahin, correspondent for Iranian Arabic-language television al-Alam, and his assistant Mohammed Sarhan, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported.

After the Israeli army launched operation Cast Lead on the Gaza Strip on December 27, 2008, Shahin, living in Jerusalem, was summoned by Israeli police on January 5 for having announced the start of the land offensive on the evening of January 3, before censorship was lifted.

Mohammed Sarhan had gone with him to the police station in Petah Tikva (near Tel Aviv) to provide evidence in his support. But at the end of the summons, both men were arrested. Shahin and Sarhan were charged on January 13 with “revealing secret information” and “transmitting information to the enemy in time of war”.

Their lawyer, David Derri, successfully applied for their release on bail two days later. They were placed under house arrest and sentenced on June 14.

 
 
Date Posted: 28 January 2010 Last Modified: 28 January 2010