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SRI LANKA

MAY 22, 2005 Posted: June 7, 2005 TBC Radio ATTACKED The offices of the London-based exiled Tamil news radio Tamil Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) were broken into and looted in the early morning hours, forcing the station to suspend programming, according to the station’s program director V. Ramaraj.

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CUBA

MAY 21, 2005 Posted: June 10, 2005 Francesca Caferri, Repubblica HARASSED, EXPELLED Caferri, an Italian journalist who traveled to Cuba on assignment for the Rome-based daily Reppublica to cover an unprecedented gathering of opposition activists, was detained in Havana by Cuban authorities and expelled.

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RUSSIA

MAY 21, 2005 Posted: July 15, 2005 Pavel Makeev, Puls KILLED—UNCONFIRMED The body of the 21-year-old cameraman was found alongside a road on the outskirts of the Rostov Region town shortly after he arrived to film illegal drag-race competitions. Authorities classified the death as a traffic accident, but colleagues believed he was killed purposely to…

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CUBA

MAY 20, 2005 Posted: May 25, 2005 Francesco Battistini, Corriere della Sera Seweryn Blumsztajn, Gazeta Wyborcza Jerzy Jurecki, Tygodnik Podhalanski Wojciech Rogacin, Newsweek HARASSED, EXPELLED

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Cuba detains, expels several foreign journalists

New York, May 20, 2005 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the detention and expulsion of several foreign journalists who traveled to Cuba to cover an unprecedented gathering today of opposition activists and international observers. Italian journalist Francesco Battistini, who arrived in Cuba last night on assignment for the Milan-based daily Corriere della Sera,…

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CHAD

MAY 19, 2005 Updated: September 8, 2005 Radio Brakos CENSORED The High Council of Communication (HCC), an official media regulatory body, suspended the broadcasting license of privately owned Radio Brakos, which is based in the southern town of Moissala. According to a press release issued by the radio station, the HCC said the suspension was…

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PHILIPPINES

MAY 19, 2005 Posted: June 15, 2005 Allan Sison, DZRH-Dagupan THREATENED Sison, operations manager and a program host for the local radio station in Lingayen in the northern Pangasinan province, was leaving a wedding reception at a hotel around 1 p.m. when he heard a shot. When Sison arrived at his truck in the hotel…

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Police detain journalist who filmed raid on street vendors

New York, May 19, 2005—Zimbabwean security forces yesterday detained a freelance journalist filming police as they cleared Harare’s central business district of street vendors, according to a lawyer for the press freedom group MISA-Zimbabwe. The journalist, Frank Chikowore, was being held without charge today. “It’s outrageous that Zimbabwean authorities would lock up someone who was…

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ZIMBABWE

MAY 18, 2005 Posted: May 25, 2005 Frank Chikowore, freelance HARASSED Security forces detained Chikowore as he filmed police clearing Harare’s central business district of street vendors, according to a lawyer for the press freedom group MISA-Zimbabwe. He was held overnight without charge.

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NEPAL

MAY 19, 2005 Posted: June 7, 2005 Ghodaghodi FM ATTACKED A group of 40 armed men thought to be Maoist rebels stormed the private FM radio station in Attariya, a village in the far western Kailali district, 375 miles west of Kathmandu. The group looted the station’s broadcasting equipment, computers, and furniture valued at US…

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