Conflict Journalism

25 September 2008
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Leading Yemeni journalist al-Khaiwani released from prison after Presidential amnesty

Leading Yemeni journalist al-Khaiwani released from prison after Presidential amnesty

Leading Yemen journalist Abdel Karim al-Khaiwani has been released from prison shortly after President Ali Abdullah Saleh granted him amnesty and ordered cancellation of his six-year jail sentence that was handed to him earlier for conspiring with anti-government rebels. After leaving prison, al-Khaiwani told the News Yemen website that his release "is a victory for all Yemeni journalists and...

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25 September 2008
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Israeli and Palestinian journalists come together for more press freedom and safety

Israeli and Palestinian journalists come together for more press freedom and safety

Israeli journalists have spoken out against restrictions on freedom of movement facing reporters in Palestine and proposed a joint forum with Palestinian colleagues to deal with a range of problems facing media and journalists in the region. In a meeting with a delegation from the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in Jerusalem recently leaders of the Jerusalem Association of...

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24 September 2008
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Afghan journalist says Canadian tip-off was behind his arrest, wants justice from US

Afghan journalist says Canadian tip-off was behind his arrest, wants justice from US

Afghan freelance journalist Jawed Ahmad recently freed after spending 11 months in a US military prison says he was arrested at the suggestion of the Canadian forces. According to a Canadian Press report, Ahmad, known by the nickname Jojo among western journalists in Afghanistan, said, "It was Canadians who told them I was a risk." Ahmad, 22, was detained October 26, 2007, at a NATO base near the...

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24 September 2008

Palestinian TV stations suffer in power struggle between rival factions

Ossayd Amarneh, a cameraman employed by Al-Aqsa TV, the mouthpiece of the Islamic party Hamas, was arrested in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on September 21, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). It is the fourth time Amarneh has been arrested in the past 12 months. The Palestinian Authority security services constant harass Al-Aqsa journalists in order to rein in Hamas’s propaganda and...

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24 September 2008

Iraq's Kurdistan passes softer media law

Iraq's largely autonomous northern Kurdistan region has passed a modified media law aimed at protecting journalists' rights, abolishing jail terms for offences such as defamation, Reuters has reported quoting parliamentary deputies. An earlier version of the law passed by parliament last December carried tough sanctions for journalists including imprisonment, fines of up to 10 million Iraqi dinar...

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22 September 2008

Turkish journalist sentenced to ten months in prison under anti-terror law

Turkish journalist Cengiz Kapmaz, editor of pro-Kurdish daily Alternatif, has been sentenced under the Anti-Terror Law to ten months in jail for “making propaganda” for the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK) in an article published in June 2006, Paris-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. The Court of Assizes in Istanbul also sentenced the paper’s publisher Hasan Bayar and its owner, Ali...

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22 September 2008
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US military frees Afghan journalist detained for 10 months as 'enemy combatant'

US military frees Afghan journalist detained for 10 months as 'enemy combatant'

The US military has freed Afghan journalist held Jawed Ahmad who was held as an "enemy combatant" at the main American base in Afghanistan. Ahmad, who worked for Canadian TV network CTV, was handed over to Afghan authorities Sunday, a spokesman of the US-led coalition announced. He is no longer considered a threat. Ahmad, 22, was detained October 26, 2007, at a NATO base near the city of Kandahar...

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21 September 2008
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Bomb blast injures leader of Iraqi Journalists' Union in Baghdad

Bomb blast injures leader of Iraqi Journalists' Union in Baghdad

A bomb blast outside Iraq's national journalists' union in central Baghdad wounded the union's head and three others on Saturday. The explosion apparently targeting Muaid al-Lami, head of the Iraqi Journalists' Syndicate, caused no deaths, news agencies reported. Reuters reported: "Some vehicles outside caught fire and it shattered all the glass in the building," union member Hassan al-Aboudi, who...

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19 September 2008

Somalia: Al-Jazeera airs video of abducted Canadian journalist

The Al-Jazeera television network has broadcast a film clip of kidnapped Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and an Australian colleague, says a Canadian Press (CA) report). Lindhout, a freelance television and print reporter, and photographer Nigel Brennan, were abducted almost a month ago while on assignment in Somalia. The Al-Jazeera video shows Lindhout wearing an Arab robe and surrounded by...

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17 September 2008

Bolivia: More journalists and media outlets targeted in internal conflict

In a week of violent confrontations between supporters and opponents of Bolivian President Evo Morales's government in the departments of Santa Cruz, Cobija, Tarija and, to a lesser degree, in the city of La Paz, several media outlets and journalists have been the target of threats and attacks, according to Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS). On September 9, approximately 200 youths who oppose the...

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