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20 April 2006

Two Gambian journalists released; third still in custody

New York, April 20, 2006 - Two senior journalists from a leading Gambian newspaper were released without charge today after three weeks in the custody of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA). Editor Musa Saidykhan and General Manager Madi Ceesay of the Banjul-based Independent were told to report to the NIA Friday morning, Ceesay told CPJ. A third journalist from The Independent, Lamin Fatty...

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20 April 2006

NEW MEDIA: It's the links, stupid

"IF YOU want to have a fun debate, ask bloggers what a blog is," says Jeremy Zawodny at Yahoo! Only a few years ago, that debate would have been short. So few people blogged that most of them knew one another and could probably agree on a definition. Today a new blog is created every second of every day, according to Technorati, a search engine for blogs, and the "blogosphere" is doubling in size...

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20 April 2006

NEW MEDIA: Among the audience

THE next big thing in 1448 was a technology called "movable type", invented for commercial use by Johannes Gutenberg, a goldsmith from Mainz (although the Chinese had thought of it first). The clever idea was to cast individual letters (type) and then compose (move) these to make up printable pages. This promised to disrupt the mainstream media of the day–the work of monks who were manually...

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19 April 2006

US court drops claims against Russian newspaper

MOSCOW, April 19 (RIA Novosti) - New York Supreme Court Wednesday ruled to withdraw claims filed by a U.S. lawyer against popular Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty, while leaving in place claims against other paper, Komsomolskaya Pravda. Julian Lowenfeld agreed to settle out of court with Argumenty i Fakty and to drop all claims against the newspaper in a long-running case over alleged non...

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19 April 2006

Press freedom compromised in Bangladesh

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the violent closure of a journalism seminar and consequent harassment of media workers in Bangladesh. On April 13, 2006 a journalists’ seminar organised by the Debidwar Press Club was forcibly foiled by a group of men allegedly sent by the local Bangladesh National Party (BNP) leader and Member of Parliament, Manjurul Ahsan Munshi...

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19 April 2006

Appeal court upholds exorbitant damages award against "Journal Hebdomadaire"

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has voiced outrage at the Rabat appeal court's 18 April 2006 decision to uphold a damages award of 3 million dirhams (270,000 euros) against the "Journal Hebdomadaire" newspaper in a libel suit brought by the European Strategic Intelligence and Security Centre (ESISC), a think-tank based in Brussels. "The judges are clearly trying to crush the newspaper by...

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19 April 2006

U.S. journalist expelled from Indonesia

U.S. freelance journalist William Nessen was detained by immigration officials upon arrival in the Indonesian city of Medan Wednesday and his deportation was due later in the day. Nessen arrived in the North Sumatra capital en route to nearby Aceh province, where he said he would visit his wife. "I plan to meet my wife, who is an Acehnese," he was quoted by the Detikcom news website as saying...

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19 April 2006

How Morocco's free media is silenced

We live in an age of communication, yet the voices that most need to be heard often aren't. Moderates are criticised for saying too little, and extremists for saying too much. But what everyone agrees on is that freedom of speech is vital. In the wake of the Danish cartoon crisis, media freedom is particularly relevant to the Muslim world. Morocco, for one, is considered to be making landmark...

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18 April 2006

Editor of "Versiya" newspaper assaulted in Pavlodar

(Adil Soz/IFEX) - On 13 April 2006 at approximately 7:00 p.m. (local time), the editor of "Versiya" newspaper, Yaroslav Golyshkin, was assaulted by two unknown persons on the porch of his house in Pavlodar, northern Kazakhstan. The assailants approached the journalist and asked him if he could light their cigarettes, then subjected him to a severe beating. The men then left empty-handed, leaving...

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18 April 2006

Ruling party in Bangladesh uses force to stop conference on press freedom

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has deplored threats by a ruling party MP and his supporters that forced the cancellation of a conference about press freedom and demanded a public apology from him. The conference, planned for 13 April 2006 in Debidwar (Comilla district, east of Dacca), was called off after threats from Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) MP Manjurul Ahsan Munshi, also head...

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