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11 October 2007

Senegal: Police abduct, beat editor, seek journalist over article about president

(RSF/IFEX) - RSF condemns the kidnapping of Moussa Gueye, the editor of the privately-owned daily "L'Exclusif", who was arrested, beaten and taken off to an unknown location by plain-clothes police on 8 October 2007 after being lured into a trap. His abduction came just hours after he published a story headlined "President's nighttime escapade." "Such archaic methods do no honour to Senegal," the...

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11 October 2007

Swaziland: Newspaper editor cleared of contempt charges

(MISA/IFEX) - On 10 October 2007, "Sunday Times" editor Mbongeni Mbingo was cleared of contempt charges brought against him by the House of Assembly. The Select Committee found that the editor did not in any way abuse freedom of the press, but was legitimately expressing his journalistic opinion. His right to do so is enshrined in the Constitution of Swaziland under the Bill of Rights, Section 24...

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11 October 2007

Somalia: Minister harasses press freedom organization

(RSF/IFEX) - RSF has expressed its "astonishment" at "hostile statements" made by information minister, Madobe Numow Mohamed, towards its partner organisation in Somalia, the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), on 3 and 6 October 2007. Madobe Numow Mohamed said in a letter on 3 October, addressed to all international and local non-governmental organizations, that his ministry was the...

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11 October 2007

Stop the press: South Korea's journalists cry foul

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea cut Internet connections to a string of ministry press rooms on Thursday, the latest step in a drive to close down what it says are collusive and cosy clubs. The aim of herding Seoul's journalists into a few centralised briefing rooms has provoked outrage in media organisations and brought accusations that the government is trying to muzzle the press. Some reporters...

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11 October 2007

One Year On: Chechen Chase in Politkovskaya Murder Case

The murder of crusading journalist Anna Politkov­skaya "has been solved," a senior investigator told Politkovskaya's colleagues in an interview in the Novaya Gazeta newspaper this week, as Polit­kovskaya, who was gunned down one year ago last Sunday, was commemorated in Russia and Europe. The investigator added that Politkovskaya was killed for political reasons. "[The murder] has been solved,"...

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10 October 2007

Two Ugandan journalists released following six-day detention in Goma

(JED/IFEX) - Paul Harera Sebikali and Robert Isaur, Ugandan journalists with the independent weekly "The Monitor" published in Kampala (capital of Uganda), were released on 9 October 2007 at 8:00 p.m. (local time), by Colonel Delphin Kayimbi, assistant commander of the 8th Military District in Goma, capital of the province of North Kivu, in eastern DR Congo. No charges were held against them. The...

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10 October 2007

Australia: New legislation a potential threat to press freedom

(CPJ/IFEX) - New York, October 10, 2007 - The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about the press freedom implications of proposed Australian legislation that would give the federal police commissioner powers to unilaterally block Internet content that he or she "has reason to believe . . . is crime or terrorist related." The Communications Legislation Amendment (Crime or Terrorism...

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10 October 2007

Authorities ban Romanian television station

(IFJ/IFEX) - The European Federation of Journalists, the European group of the International Federation of Journalists, has pledged its full support to journalists' organisations in Moldova in their struggle for a fair and transparent attribution of broadcasting frequencies after the ban of Romanian RTV1 in Moldova. "This ban is simply political manipulation", said EFJ General Secretary Aidan...

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10 October 2007

Burma: Three journalists released, three still held in detention

(CPJ/IFEX) - New York, October 10, 2007 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the continued detention of at least three Burmese journalists and expresses strong concern about recent news reports that government authorities have consulted media images to identify and detain people who participated in recent street protests. According to CPJ sources, Win Ko Ko Lat of Rangoon-based journal...

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10 October 2007

Burma: Junta makes Internet accessible again for day use, but service sporadic

(Mizzima/IFEX) - Internet access in Burma has been re-established for day use since 9 October 2007, after more than two weeks of interruption, but users in Rangoon said the connection faltered after a few hours. A Rangoon-based journalist says the frequent failure of Internet connections could be the junta's way to continue controlling the flow of information out of the country. According to an...

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