2007

  

CPJ calls on Pakistani government to drop complaint against 200 journalists

New York, June 5, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed that Pakistani police have filed a complaint against roughly 200 journalists on charges of defying a ban on political rallies. CPJ calls on the government to immediately withdraw the cases, which were announced today, and to stop its pattern of intimidation against journalists. The…

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Pakistani government moves to silence broadcasters

New York, June 4, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by a presidential ordinance enacted on Sunday that gives the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulation Authority (PEMRA) the power to halt broadcastersí transmissions, close offices, seize equipment, and revoke licenses. The measure also increases fines for violations of PEMRA regulations from 1 million rupees (US$16,665)…

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Chinese reporter arrested following months of police harassment

New York, June 4, 2007—A Nanjing-based reporter whose online video, audio, and written news reports had angered authorities is in police custody today along with his wife, according to his employer at the U.S.-based news Web site Boxun News. Following the May 30 arrest, police accused Sun Lin (known by his pen name Jie Mu)…

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Court tosses out charges against journalism foundation director

New York, June 3, 2008—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes the Russian Constitutional Court’s verdict on May 27, which proclaimed criminal charges brought against the former head of the now-shuttered Educated Media Foundation (EMF) to be unconstitutional. The court specified that the case should be tried in a civil court. Manana Aslamazian, director of the…

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CPJ urges Azerbaijan to investigate assaults

Dear Mr. Qaralov, The Committee to Protect Journalists strongly protests the failure of Azerbaijani prosecutors to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the brazen assaults against Azadlyg reporter Agil Khalil. In the last three months, Khalil has been beaten, stabbed, and pushed onto train tracks. He has also escaped a kidnapping attempt. Yet despite abundant evidence as to who committed the crimes, there has been no progress in these cases.

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Amid growing political dissent, Pakistan aims to curtail live TV coverage

New York, June 1, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about reports that the Pakistani government will seek to restrict live television broadcasts of anti-government demonstrations. The reports, from several local news outlets and sources, come as news outlets face increasing official pressure for covering the street demonstrations sparked by President Pervez Musharraf’s ouster…

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In DRC, police disrupt media group meeting, assault journalists

New York, June 1, 2007—A journalist remained hospitalized today after police in the central diamond mining town of Mbuji-Mayi disrupted an official meeting of a prominent Congolese media group on Thursday, assaulting dozens of journalists and seizing personal items, according to the press freedom group Journaliste en Danger (JED) and local journalists. François Luboya, the…

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Journalists Abductedin the Gaza Strip 2004-07 In Gaza, captors release video of abducted BBC reporter2007200620052004

New York, June 1, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists today renewed its call for the immediate release of captive BBC reporter Alan Johnston following the disclosure of a videotape showing the journalist alive and in apparent good health. The tape was the first proof of Johnston’s condition that captors have offered since the abduction in…

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KENYA: Tabloid editor released after presidential pardon

UPDATE JUNE 1, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 Original alert: March 8, 2007 Mburu Muchoki, The Independent IMPRISONED

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CPJ Update

CPJ Update July 2007 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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