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CUBA: Health of jailed independent journalist worsens, says family

June 22, 2007 José Luis García Paneque, Libertad IMPRISONED The health of García Paneque, the imprisoned director of the independent news agency Libertad, deteriorated considerably over the prior two months, his wife Yamilé Llánez Labrada told CPJ. García Paneque is being held at Las Mangas Prison in Granma province.

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CUBA: Health of independent journalist in prison deteriorates

June 21, 2007 Normando Hernández González, Colegio de Periodistas Independientes de Camagüey IMPRISONED The health of imprisoned journalist Hernández González, director of the Colegio de Periodistas Independientes de Camagüey, worsened visibly between April and June, according to press reports and CPJ interviews.

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Miami columnist target of threats

JUNE 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Leonard Pitts, Miami Herald HARASSED, THREATENED Columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. wrote a commentary on June 3 challenging the notion that the media is biased against whites when it comes to covering violent crime. Pitts was referring to a car-jacking, kidnapping and sexual assault of a white couple in January…

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U.S. judge says FBI did not use excessive force against reporters

UPDATE June 14, 2007 Original Case: March 27, 2006 Cossette Donalds Brown, Univisión Radio Víctor Fernández, Tele Once Univisión Annette Álvarez, Tu Universo Televisión Normando Valentín, Televicentro

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RUSSIA: Court orders Kommersant to pay damages to Chechen leader

JUNE 12, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 Kommersant LEGAL ACTION On June 12, the Moscow City Court upheld an earlier verdict by Tverskoi District Court in Moscow and pronounced the independent business daily Kommersant guilty of defaming Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov.

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Journalist threatened after corruption report

JUNE 11, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 Erica Guzmán, Hoy and Radio Popular THREATENED Guzmán, correspondent in the eastern city of Samaná for the national daily Hoy and the national station Radio Popular, told CPJ that her daughter received two anonymous calls threatening the journalist and her family with death after she reported on a…

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SOMALIA: Private broadcasters silenced by government back on air

 UPDATE  June 10, 2007 Original Alert: June 7, 2007 HornAfrik Radio Radio Shabelle Radio IQK (Holy Quran Radio)

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ETHIOPIA: Police interrogate business weekly staffers for 11 hours

JUNE 7, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 African Best Business Index Weekly HARASSED Police in the capital, Addis Ababa, summoned 17 staffers of the private English-Amharic African Best Business Index Weekly (ABBI), including Editor-in-Chief Yohannes Rufahel, for questioning about the paper’s license to publish, according to news reports and local journalists.

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Government probes Michael Moore’s work in Cuba

MAY 2, 2007 Michael Moore, Goldflat Productions LEGAL ACTION The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) opened a civil investigation of journalist and documentary filmmaker Michael Moore following his March 2007 trip to Cuba, according to a May 2 letter sent to Moore by Dale Thompson, chief of general investigations and field…

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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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