West Asia - North Africa

22 July 2009

Resurgence of violence against journalists in Iraq after US troops withdrawal

There have been two incidents since the start of the withdrawal of US forces from the main Iraqi cities two weeks ago that could indicate a worsening in the environment for the Iraqi media. Paris-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) fears a resurgence of threats and violence against journalists not only by armed groups, but also the police and other law enforcement personnel. "Iraqi security...

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22 July 2009

Moroccan reporter turned back on arrival in Algeria

Moroccan journalist Yahya Bentahar was deported last week, shortly after he landed at Algiers airport, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Bentahar, who works for the Rabat-based weekly Assahrae Al Ousbouiya, had planned to do a report on the political situation in Algeria in the wake of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's reelection. The Algerian embassy in Rabat had told Assahrae Al...

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21 July 2009
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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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17 July 2009
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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
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Al-Jazeera journalist imprisoned without charge in Guantánamo Bay to sue George W Bush

Al-Jazeera journalist imprisoned without charge in Guantánamo Bay to sue George W Bush

Al-Jazeera journalist Sami al-Haj, who was imprisoned in Guantánamo Bay, plans to launch a joint legal action with other detainees against former US president George W Bush and other administration officials, for the illegal detention and torture he and others suffered at the hands of US authorities, the Guardian has reported. The case will be initiated by the Guantánamo Justice Centre, a new...

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17 July 2009

Journalist harassed and intimidated by police officers in Cairo after article on curruption

Police officers have led organised attacks against Alaa Al Gamel, a reporter for weekly Sout Al Ouma, the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) has reported. Security forces repeatedly stormed his house in Giza between June 30 and July 11. Between July 10 and 11, they broke into his house six times. Moreover, the perpetrators spread rumors in Alaa's neighbourhood that the journalist...

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17 July 2009

Seven photographers and Franco-Iranian cameraman arrested in Iran crackdown

Eight photographers and cameramen have been arrested in a recent crackdown in Iran, according to Paris-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Following the expulsion of almost all foreign reporters, seven photographers have been jailed since June 12. They include Mehdi Zabouli (arrested on June 20), Tohid Bighi (July 11), Majid Saidi (July 11), Satyar Emami (July 11), Marjan Abdolahian (July 11)...

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17 July 2009

Yemen journalist sentenced to 14 months for harming national unity, provoking sedition

A Yemeni court has found journalist Anis Mansour from suspended daily Al-Ayyam guilty of "harming national unity, provoking sedition and rebellion, and ‎inciting people in the streets" and "taking part in unauthorised protests and promoting ‎secessionist slogans." He was sentenced on Wednesday to 14 months imprisonment, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported. The case was...

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16 July 2009
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Al-Jazeera suspended in West Bank after Yasser Arafat poisoning accusation report

Al-Jazeera suspended in West Bank after Yasser Arafat poisoning accusation report

The Palestinian Authority has suspended the operations of Al-Jazeera in the West Bank after the satellite channel aired a controversial interview on Tuesday. The suspension, according to a Palestinian Authority Ministry of Information statement, came on Wednesday and will remain in place until "the judiciary issues a ruling on the subject." The Ministry of Information's actions came a day after Al...

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15 July 2009

Algerian reporter gets six months in prison over accreditation and defamation charges

A six-month jail sentence has been passed by a court in Tébessa (460 km east of Algiers) on Rabah Lamouchi, the local correspondent of the national Arabic-language daily Ennahar, on charges of lacking press accreditation and defamation. Lamouchi has been held since his arrest on June 9. “These are trumped-up charges,” Paris-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) said. “In the absence of a national...

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