State Persecution

6 March 2009

RSF calls on EU to suspend development aid in to Eritrea light of fresh crackdown on journalists

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has called on the European Union (EU) not to hand over aid worth 122 million euros to Eritrea, after a serious deterioration in conditions for political prisoners and as authorities have launched a new wave of arrests of journalists. "Who could still believe in EU's commitment to human rights when a sum like this can be given to Eritrea?" RSF asked. "Once again EU...

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6 March 2009

Polish journalist harassed in Belarus, denied press accreditation

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Belarusian authorities to renew work credentials for Andrzej Poczobut, a local correspondent for Poland's largest daily, Gazeta Wyborcza, and to investigate recent harassment of him and his family in the western city of Hrodno. Poczobut's credentials were pulled off after he reported on the policies of President Aleksandr Lukashenko and the...

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6 March 2009

Journalists barred from covering senate elections in Pakistan province

Journalists were barred on March 4 from covering the proceedings of senate elections from the press gallery of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Assembly, the Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) has reported. Security officials stopped journalists from entering the assembly hall soon after the polling began. The outraged journalists shouted slogans and staged a sit-in outside the main entrance...

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6 March 2009

Photojournalist Thomas Nsama assaulted by supporters of ruling party in Zambia

Supporters of the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) beat up the Post photojournalist Thomas Nsama on February 28, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) has reported. The incident occurred at Chipata International Airport in Zambia's Eastern province. Nsama had gone to the airport to cover the arrival of Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa's African National Congress (ANC)...

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5 March 2009

Swiss TV reporter Christoph Müller arrested, later released but not allowed to leave Thailand

Christoph Müller, a leading Swiss TV reporter and producer, was handcuffed and arrested on arrival in Thailand on February 27, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. He was freed on bail 24 hours later but the police confiscated his passport and he is not allowed to leave the country until further notice. His employer, the German-language Swiss TV station SF, has described the measures as a...

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4 March 2009
Anger over new France case of journalists being treated as police auxiliaries or criminals

Anger over new France case of journalists being treated as police auxiliaries or criminals

A TV production company in a Parisian suburb was raided on March 2 in connection with a documentary about Martinique in which a member of the French Caribbean island’s white business elite, Alain Huyghues-Despointes, made racist comments, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) The comments sparked a controversy after the Tac Presse documentary, called “The Last Masters of Martinique” and...

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4 March 2009

Independent Kazakh newspaper faces closure after astronomical fine for "defamation"

The Almaty appeal court has been accused by press freedom groups of seeking to ruin an independent newspaper by imposing a fine that it and its journalists would find impossible to pay. A case for defamation was brought by parliament deputy, Ramin Madinov, against the editor of the weekly newspaper Tasjargan, Bakyttoul Makimbai and a journalist, Almas Koucherbayev after it carried an article on...

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4 March 2009

Leading Swiss TV reporter arrested in Thailand, then forbidden to leave country

Christoph Müller, a leading Swiss TV reporter and producer, was handcuffed and arrested on arrival in Thailand on February 27, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. He was freed on bail 24 hours later but the police confiscated his passport and he is forbidden to leave the country until further notice. His employer, the German-language Swiss TV station SF, has described the measures as a...

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4 March 2009

Sudan expels British-tunisian journalist over Darfur crisis and arms industry

Sudan has deported Tunisian journalist Zouhir Latif. Latif, who has political refugee status in Britain, was put on a flight bound for London on Sunday, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). A freelance journalist who works for France 24’s Arabic-language service and the pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat, Latif was arrested at his home by intelligence agents on February 27 and was held for 48 hours...

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4 March 2009
Woman journalist freed after 3 months after being charged with plot to overthrow Mugabe

Woman journalist freed after 3 months after being charged with plot to overthrow Mugabe

Former journalist Jestina Mukoko, who was abducted by Zimbabwean security agents three months ago, has been released from prison. Mukoko was recently taken to a clinic in Harare, where she was treated for high blood pressure and injuries that doctors said were consistent with torture. “Mukoko was unjustly held for three months in very disturbing conditions,” Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) said....

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