Ethics and Freedom

29 October 2009

Post-poll violence in Tunisia and an arrest targeting

One journalist was arrested and another assaulted following the re-election of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali as president for the fifth time on October 24, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. Taoufik Ben Brik was arrested Thursday when he answered a summons for an alleged assault on a woman in the street last week. Everything points to the being a case trumped up by the authorities to attack...

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29 October 2009

Journalist at Al Arabiya laid off for implicating Emirates Airlines

The exclusive account of Courtney C Radsch, a US journalist who recently lost her job at the Al Arabiya news website ( www.alarabiya.net) in the United Arab Emirates for posting information about safety violations by the national air carrier, Emirates Airlines: “ On Sunday October 4 one of my reporters asked me if we could write about a report on safety concerns at Emirates Airlines following a...

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28 October 2009

EU wants to forget Andijan crackdown but Uzbekistan journalists still targeted by police paranoia

In the latest example of official paranoia and harassment of the press, Tashkent-based freelance journalists Vasiliy Markov and Sid Yanyshev were interrogated by police and members of the secret services about their work for more than 10 hours during a recent visit to the eastern border region near the city of Andijan, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. The two journalists had gone to...

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28 October 2009

Nigerien editor freed after more than two months in custody

Abdoulaye Tiémogo, editor of the independent Nigerien weekly Le Canard déchaîné, has been released from prison after his sentence was reduced on appeal, Paris-based Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. The journalist, who is in poor health, had been held in custody since August 1. He had been found guilty of “discrediting a judicial decision”. Tiémogo told RSF after his release on October...

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27 October 2009

Death threats followed by lawsuits in campaign against Russian dissident journalist

Russian freelance journalist Alexandr Podrabinek has gradually re-emerged in recent days after being forced into hiding by a hate campaign orchestrated by “patriotic” youth groups such as Nashi (Ours) but he is now the target of several lawsuits and Nashi is even suing foreign newspapers over their coverage of the case, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. “This affair has progressed from...

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27 October 2009

In Rwanda, defamation case is politicised

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has expressed concern that the prosecution of Jean Bosco Gasasira, editor-in-chief of the Rwandan bimonthly Umuvugizi, on criminal defamation charges has been politicised and the outcome predetermined. The case stems from complaints filed by a government prosecutor and a physician who say they were defamed by coverage claiming they were involved in a...

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26 October 2009

Reporter tortured by elite Bangladesh crime force in act of reprisal against newspaper

Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) has called on the civilian and military authorities in Bangladesh to draw the appropriate conclusions from the case of FM Masum, a journalist employed by the English-language daily The New Age, who was arrested and tortured by an elite crime and counter-terrorist force, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), on October 22 in Dhaka. Masum told Paris-based RSF from his...

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26 October 2009

King Abdallah pardons woman journalist sentenced to 60 lashes

Saudi Arabia King Abdallah has issued a royal decree quashing the sentence of 60 lashes that a court in Jeddah passed last week on journalist Rozanna al-Yami. Responsibility for the Yami case has at the same time been transferred from the courts to the culture and information ministry, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported quoting culture and information ministry spokesman Abdul Rahman al...

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25 October 2009

Woman journalist in Saudi Arabia to get 60 lashes for link to TV programme about sex

A judge in the western Saudi Arabia city of Jeddah has passed a sentence of 60 lashes on journalist Rozanna al-Yami because she worked for the Lebanese Broadcast Corporation (LBC), a satellite TV station that shocked conservative Saudis last July by broadcasting an interview with a Saudi man talking openly about his sex life, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. The judge dismissed...

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23 October 2009

Kazakhstan newspaper editor’s three-year jail term confirmed on appeal

A court in the southern city of Taraz has upheld independent newspaper owner and editor Ramazan Esergepov’s three-year jail term and two-year publishing ban, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. The sentence was confirmed at a secret hearing on October 22 which, like his original trial, was marked by irregularities. Except for the first 15 minutes, the appeal hearing was conducted behind...

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