Indonesia / Asia

  

Indonesian journalist found dead

New York, February 18, 2009–The Indonesian government should launch an immediate investigation into the death of journalist Anak Agung Prabangsa, a reporter with the Indonesian-language Radar Bali daily, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

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Attacks on the Press 2007: Asia Analysis

Amid South Asian Conflict, Remarkable ResilienceBy Bob DietzTraffic is sparse during a late-night run to the Bandaranaike International Airport north of the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. Because of insecurity caused by war between the Sinhalese-dominated government and Tamil separatists in the country’s north and east, the streets are given over to police and army checkpoints.…

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Attacks on the Press 2007: Asia Snapshots

Attacks & developments throughout the region

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Indonesia must cooperate with Australian coroner’s investigation

New York, May 4, 2007—The Indonesian government should do everything in its power to compel former military commander and minister of information Yunus Yosfiah to testify in an Australian inquest into the 1975 deaths of five Australian television journalists, The Committee to Protect Journalists said today. Yosfiah, now retired, was an Indonesian army captain who…

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Attacks on the Press 2006: Asia Snapshots

Attacks & Developments Throughout the Region

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Charges dropped in cartoon controversy

 UPDATE  September 21, 2006 Original Alert: July 20, 2006 Teguh Santosa, Rakyat Merdeka Online

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Australian TV crew detained, expelled

SEPTEMBER 13, 2006 Posted: September 28, 2006 Naomi Robson, Today Tonight Rohan Travis, Today Tonight Peter Andrew, Today Tonight Paul Richard, Today Tonight David John, Today Tonight

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Indonesian journalist tried on religious defamation charges

New York, August 31, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the criminal defamation trial of Indonesian journalist Teguh Santosa, who faces charges of defaming Islam by posting online controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. State prosecutors outlined the criminal charges, which under Indonesia’s penal code carry a possible five years in prison, at the trial’s…

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Indonesia detains online news editor over prophet drawings

New York, July 20, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the detention of Teguh Santosa, chief editor of Rakyat Merdeka Online, for posting cartoons that depicted the Prophet Mohammad. Indonesian police on July 19 detained Santosa after questioning him for three hours about his role in the posting of three controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet…

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Indonesia: CPJ seeks investigation into fatal stabbing of journalist

New York, May 15, 2006–The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Indonesian authorities to fully investigate the recent killing of Indonesian journalist Herliyanto, a freelance reporter with the Radar Surabaya, Delta Post, and Jimber News newspapers.

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