Ethics and Freedom

11 November 2009

Iraqi court fines Guardian for defaming al-Maliki

A Baghdad court has ruled that the London-based Guardian newspaper defamed Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, in an April 2009 article depicting increasing authoritarianism in his government. On Tuesday, the court fined the Guardian 100 million Iraqi dinars (US$86,000) in connection with the article, which quoted unnamed members of the intelligence service as saying that al-Maliki was...

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10 November 2009

Prosecutor calls for more than two years against Rwandan journalist

Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) Tuesday voiced outrage at a prosecution call to permanently shut down the independent bi-monthly Umuvugizi and to sentence its editor, Jean Bosco Gasasira, to a 26-month jail sentence for libel. The Paris-based press freedom organisation urged the judge who is due to rule in the case on November 13 not to follow the recommendation made on October 26 by the judge...

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10 November 2009

Brutal assault on a journalist in Kurdistan

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has called for police to do their utmost to find those responsible for a “cowardly” physical attack on leading Iraqi Kurdish investigative journalist Nabaz Goran, who has just left Erbil, capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, to seek refugee in Sulaymaniyah to the east. The 32-year-old editor of the independent Kurdish-language bi-monthly Jehan (World) ( http://www.jehan...

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9 November 2009

CPJ: End campaign against independent media in Morocco

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged Moroccan King Mohammed VI to order the release of a jailed editor and to put an end to the use of the judiciary to silence independent media. Editor Driss Chahtan of the independent weekly Al-Michaal is due to appear before a Rabat appeals court on Tuesday. In mid-October, Chahtan was sentenced by a minor court to a year in prison...

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5 November 2009

Albanian newspaper editor beaten unconscious by leading businessman

Albanian newspaper editor Mero Baze was beaten unconscious by a pro-government businessman and two bodyguards three days ago, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the prime minister’s office in Tirana Wednesday to protest against the frequency of attempts to intimidate journalists in Albania. Baze, who edits the leading newspaper Tema and...

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4 November 2009

Newspaper reporter becomes 7th Kyrgyz journalist to be physically attacked this year

There has been an increase in attempts to intimidate Kyrgyzstan’s independent media after Kubanychbek Joldoshev, a newspaper reporter based in the southern city of Osh, became the seventh journalist to be physically attacked since the start of the year. He was badly beaten after his taxi was stopped by police on November 2, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. A reporter for the municipal...

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3 November 2009

Surge in news censorship in Pakistan condemned as backward step

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has expressed concern over two rulings in Pakistan clamping down on electronic media that represent a very serious backward step. Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has ordered some radio stations not to broadcast BBC Urdu-language news programmes, while Parliament is preparing to ratify drastic censorship dating from the era of General Pervez...

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3 November 2009

Convictions and bans pile up against journalists in Yemen

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) on Tuesday condemned the decision of a court specialising in press offences that sentenced journalist Munir Al-Mawari of independent weekly Al-Masdar in his absence to two years in prison for libelling President Ali Abdallah Saleh and also banned him for life from working as a journalist. The newspaper’s editor, Samir Jubran, was sentenced in the same case on...

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2 November 2009

New Yemeni press court sentences, bans journalists

The newly established Press and Publications Court in Sana’a sentenced Munir Mawari, a Washington-based Yemeni journalist and contributor to the independent weekly Al-Masdar, to two years in prison on charges of defaming the president, journalists told the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The court also barred him for life from practicing journalism in Yemen. The court handed...

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31 October 2009

Suspended jail terms and damages awarded against Moroccan publisher and cartoonist

A Casablanca court Friday gave Taoufiq Bouachrine, the publisher of the Akhbar al-Youm newspaper, and cartoonist Khalid Gueddar three-year suspended jail sentences and ordered them to pay a colossal 270,000 euros in damages to Prince Moulay Ismaïl, a cousin of the king, for a cartoon of the prince published last month, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. The sentences were issued as a...

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