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December 3, 2007  |  Jackson Hayes  |  thestar.com
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The man found who killed an Ottawa broadcaster in 1995 will appear in a Buffalo court this morning after a U.S. border officer was punched in the face. Officials of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Jeffrey Arenburg, 50, of Barrie, was on a bus crossing the border at the Peace Bridge on Thursday when [...]
Journalist’s killer arrested again
December 2, 2007  |  Newswatch Desk  |  Newswatch
A European court has awarded damages to an investigative journalist whose home was raided and computers confiscated after he published articles alleging fraud within the European Union. In its ruling for the German reporter, Hans-Martin Tillack, the European Court of Human Rights said Tuesday that the right to protect the identity of sources is an essential [...]
Europe: Court victory backs journalists who protect their sources’ identity
December 2, 2007  |  Newswatch Desk  |  Newswatch
The Sri Lanka military air strike last week on the Voice of Tigers, the radio station of the Tamil Tiger rebels in the north of the country, is being described as a war crime. Three of the station’s staff, who had not been given any warning, and six other civilians were killed in the bombardment [...]
Sri Lankan air strike on rebel radio station is a “war crime”
December 2, 2007  |  Newswatch Desk  |  Newswatch
Kazakhstan will become the first ex-Soviet state to assume the chairmanship of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev passes by the guard of honor during a welcoming ceremony before his meeting with his Hungarian counterpart Laszlo Solyom, not seen, in Budapest, Hungary Friday, November 23, 2007. Nazarbayev arrived [...]
Media oppressor Kazakhstan to head body that values democratic norms
December 2, 2007  |  Newswatch Desk  |  Newswatch
The US military is to finally bring a court hearing against Associated Press (AP) photographer Bilal Hussein on December 9, 606 days after the Iraqi was first taken into custody, the agency has reported. The move would be the first legal step in initiating formal charges against Hussein, who was seized in Ramadi on April [...]
AP photographer to finally face “terrorist” charges on December 9
November 30, 2007  |  Anon  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
Sections: Global Monitor
Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the way news media are being harassed to prevent them reporting the activities of the opposition parties taking part in this weekend’s parliamentary elections and by the way the public TV stations have systematically promoted Vladimir Putin’s candidacy. “Public opinion is being crudely manipulated,” the press freedom organisation said. “The [...]
Reporters covering opposition candidates harassed, while state media lavish coverage on Putin
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
Sections: Global Monitor
(RSF/IFEX) – New draconian restrictions on the coverage of fighting between government forces and rebels by the few media still operating in the capital are “unacceptable,” RSF said on 28 November 2007. The restrictions were ordered on 26 November by Mogadishu mayor Mohamed Omar Habeb, a former warlord and governor of the central city of [...]
Mogadishu mayor imposes “unacceptable and ridiculous” restrictions on news media
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
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(RSF/IFEX) – Mahjoub Ourwa, the chairman of the independent Arabic-language daily “Al-Sudani”, and Noureddine Medani, the newspaper’s editor, were released on 29 November 2007 after spending 11 days in Omdurman prison, located north of Khartoum. The two journalists had been detained on 18 November for refusing to pay court-ordered fines of 10,000 Sudanese pounds (approx. 3,500 [...]
“Al-Sudani” journalists released after 11 days in detention
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS)
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(IPYS/IFEX) – On 27 November 2007, supporters of a regional prefect who oppose the national government threatened journalists of the radio stations Digital and Pando for reporting negatively about the regional strike they organized, which began that day in the town of Cobija, northern Bolivia, according to information provided by the Governmental News Agency (Agencia [...]
Bolivia: Journalists, media outlets harassed, threatened during protests
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
Sections: Global Monitor
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has condemned a 29 November 2007 search at the home of journalist and blogger Zhai Minglei, who was due the following day to answer an official summons linked to an investigation into the “illegal publication” of the magazine “Minjian” (Civil Society). Zhai posted on his blog, Yaobao, nominated for the international [...]
China: Journalist and blogger Zhai Minglei summoned, home searched
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS)
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(IPYS/IFEX) – On 28 November 2007, the police captured Nazario Coronel Ramírez, a.k.a. “Chamaya”, the alleged perpetrator of the murder of journalist Miguel Pérez Julca, which took place in March 2007 in the city of Jaén, northeastern Peru. Coronel Ramírez was detained in Saposoa, a town in the province of Huallaga, San Martín region. After a [...]
Peru: Another suspected murderer of journalist captured
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
Sections: Global Monitor
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has greeted with relief the news that Riaz Mengal, a reporter with the newspaper “Intikhab”, succeeded in escaping from kidnappers who abducted him on 4 October 2007 in the Khuzdar district of Baluchistan province. The journalist told a press conference in Quetta on 26 November, a day after his escape from [...]
Pakistan: Journalist Riaz Mengal escapes from his kidnappers
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
Sections: Global Monitor
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders has condemned the arrests of several dozen journalists to prevent them from covering a failed coup attempt at a Manila hotel where around 30 soldiers had demanded the ouster of President Gloria Arroyo on 29 November 2007. The journalists were taken, their hands bound, to the National Capital Region Police Office [...]
Philippines: Several journalists released after being held overnight; videotapes seized
November 30, 2007  |  Press Release via IFEX  |  Reporters sans Frontières (RSF)
Sections: Global Monitor
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has voiced deep dismay after Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) ruled narrowly that there was “no serious violation of the individual rights” of freelance journalist Lydia Cacho when she was arrested and held in December 2005 on the orders of governor of Pueblo state, Mario Marín. Cacho brought out [...]
Mexico: Supreme Court rules against journalist Lydia Cacho
November 30, 2007  |  James C McKinley Jr  |  New York Times, The
Sections: Global Monitor
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 29 — In a setback for journalistic freedom in Mexico, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the governor of Puebla did not violate the rights of a journalist when he had her jailed on defamation charges. The judges ruled 6 to 4 against the journalist, Lydia Cacho, despite an investigation by one of [...]
Mexican court finds no violation of rights in jailing of journalist
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