Asia

2005

  

Journalist among three seized by unknown attackers

New York, September 15, 2005—Unknown assailants seized a journalist, a cameraman, and a government employee in Nuristan province, near the border with Pakistan on Wednesday, local media reported. The kidnappers have made no contact with authorities, and no motive for the attack is known. A spokesman for the governor of Nuristan was quoted as saying…

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AFGHANISTAN

SEPTEMBER 14, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Mohammed Taqi Siraj Bamyan Baseer Seerat, Kabul Film Production Company ABDUCTED Unknown assailants seized Mohammed Taqi Siraj, chief editor of the weekly Bamyan, when he was returning from Nuristan Province, where he had been working for the Kabul Film Production Company. The company was making a video about…

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In Nepal, police beat journalists covering protests

New York, September 14, 2005—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns police brutality against journalists covering pro-democracy protests in Nepal. Radio journalist Tilak Mahat received four stitches on his head yesterday after police beat him at a protest at Bagh Bazar in the capital, Kathmandu. The Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) said yesterday that police appeared…

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NEPAL

SEPTEMBER 13, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 Tilak Mahat, Rupandehi FM ATTACKED Mahat was attacked by police along with other journalists covering pro-democracy protests at Bagh Bazar in the capital, Kathmandu. He received four stitches for a head wound. The Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) said that police appeared to be violently targeting journalists covering…

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Islamic militants threaten Bangladeshi journalists

New York, September 8, 2005— Islamic militants have threatened to kill nine journalists in southern Bangladesh unless they stop reporting on the activities of three groups calling for the establishment of an Islamic state through “armed revolution.” Pieces of white cloth symbolizing a funeral shroud were mailed to the journalists in the city of Satkhira…

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Yahoo gave e-mail account data used to imprison journalist

New York, September 7, 2005 ­ The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by news that information provided by Internet giant Yahoo Inc. to the Chinese authorities was used to help convict and jail journalist Shi Tao who wrote an e-mail about media restrictions. Shi was sentenced in April to 10 years in prison for…

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CPJ condemns journalist’s arrest

New York, September 6, 2005—Afghan journalists today protested the detention of reporter and editor Ezatullah Zawab, who was arrested on September 2 in Jalalabad, capital of eastern Nangarhar province, after crticising local government officials. Zawab is a staff correspondent for the independent news service Pajhwok Afghan News and editor of the monthly Meena magazine. Local…

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Imprisoned Internet journalist on hunger strike

New York, September 6, 2005 ­ The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned about the health of journalist Zhang Lin, who has been hospitalized since beginning a hunger strike last week to protest his imprisonment, local sources said. Zhang’s lawyer Mo Shaoping told CPJ that he would visit Zhang this week in Bengbu, in…

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CPJ condemns attacks on Tamil media

New York, September 6, 2005 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns a spate of attacks on the Tamil-language newspaper Sudar Oli, including the killing of a printing press security guard and assaults on reporters. “We call on the authorities to investigate these vicious attacks and bring those responsible to justice,” said CPJ Executive Director…

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BANGLADESH

SEPTEMBER 4, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 Abu Ahmed, The Daily StarKalyan Banerjee, Prothom Alo Ramkrishna Chakraborty, Samakal Mizanur Rahman, JanakanthaSubas Chowdhury, JugantorYarab Hossain, RunnerKali Das Karmakar, Janata

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