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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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CPJ study: U.S. military consistently fails to probe journalist killings in Iraq

New York, September 14, 2005—The U.S. military has failed to fully investigate the killing of journalists by its forces in Iraq and to implement its own recommendations to improve media safety, an analysis published today by the Committee to Protect Journalists shows. U.S. troops have killed 13 journalists since the U.S.-led war began in March…

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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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Arson attack on newspaper and two radio stations

New York, September 12, 2005 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns yesterday’s arson attack on the offices of daily Diário de Marília and sister radio stations Diário FM and Dirceu AM in the city of Marilia, in the state of São Paulo. José Ursílio, Diário de Marília’s editor in chief, declined to speculate who…

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Two journalists detained

Editor’s note: The original text of this alert has been changed to clarify Pina’s relationship with Lavalas.  New York, September 12, 2005—The Committee to Protect Journalists today expressed concern at the arrest on Friday of a U.S. filmmaker and a Haitian reporter who were covering a police search in the capital Port-au-Prince. Kevin Pina, a filmmaker…

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CPJ condemns closure of Internews

New York, September 12, 2005 – The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned a civil court ruling ordering the closure of the Tashkent office of Internews Network, a U.S.-based media training and advocacy organization. Internews said the court made its ruling on Friday on the basis of the August 4, 2005 criminal conviction of two…

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BRAZIL

SEPTEMBER 11, 2005 October 17, 2005 Diário de MaríliaDiário FM Dirceu AM ATTACKED Arsonists attacked the offices of daily Diário de Marília and sister radio stations Diário FM and Dirceu AM in the city of Marilia, in the state of São Paulo.

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TANZANIA

SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 Posted: September 21, 2005 Mpoki Bukuku, The Sunday Citizen ATTACKED A group of prison wardens and prisoners acting on their orders assaulted Bukuku, chief photographer for the private Sunday Citizen, as he attempted to cover the eviction of families from houses that were being repossessed by the Tanzanian Prisons Department. The houses…

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ETHIOPIA

SEPTEMBER 9, 2005 Posted: September 22, 2005 Habdissa Abera, Dagim Wenchif Abera Tezera, Dagim Wenchif Eshetu FetaTadesse Kabede, Lisane Hezeb Tigist Abraham, Lisane Hezeb HARASSED

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