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SINGAPORE

MAY 6, 2005 Posted: May 17, 2005 Martyn See, freelance HARASSED Police were investigating See, an independent documentary filmmaker, under Singapore’s stringent Films Act. On May 6, Assistant Superintendent of Police Chan Peng Khuang called See to inform him that police had received a copy of his film “Singapore Rebel” and had initiated an investigation,…

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CPJ seeks reversal of journalist’s ‘state secret’ conviction

Your Excellency: The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the harsh 10-year prison sentence handed to journalist Shi Tao on charges of “illegally providing state secrets to foreigners” after an unfair trial last week. Shi plans to submit an appeal in advance of a May 10 deadline. We call on authorities to drop the state secrets charge against him, which your government has used with disturbing frequency to imprison journalists, and to ensure Shi’s immediate and unconditional release.

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CPJ condemns use of criminal defamation law

New York, May 6, 2005—Using antiquated criminal laws dating back to Indonesia’s colonial era, a district court in the city of Lampung on the island of Sumatra found two journalists guilty of criminal defamation and sentenced them to nine months in prison on Wednesday. The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned the ruling and the…

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Puntland shutters critical newspaper

New York, May 6, 2005—Puntland authorities have ordered the immediate closing of the weekly newspaper Shacab for allegedly inciting violence, according to CPJ sources. The decree, issued after a cabinet meeting on Thursday, cited the government’s constitutional responsibility to uphold the unity of Puntland. The decree was signed by Vice President Hassan Dahir Afqurac on…

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Journalist charged, threatened after story on prophet

New York, May 6, 2005—The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about official harassment and threats against Sudanese editor Mohamed Taha Mohamed Ahmed. Ahmed is being tried this month on criminal charges of insulting the Prophet Mohammed after publishing an April 21 article in the daily Al-Wifaq. The article, by the well-known Muslim historian Al-Maqrizi,…

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حضرةالكتورمعن،

خطوة بالاتجاه الخاطئ بقلم: هاني صبرا يتعرض الصحفي المستقل، علي المرابط، من جديد لاعتداء السلطات المغربية. فقد أصدرت محكمة في الرباط، في تحرك مروع خلال الاسبوع الماضي، حكماً يحظر عليه ممارسة الصحافة لمدة عشرة أعوام، بعد أن أدانته بتهمة التشهير بحق منظمة مؤيدة للحكومة. إن هذا الحكم المجحف، هو نوع من العقوبة يمكن للمرء أن…

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A step in the wrong direction

A step in the wrong direction By Hani Sabra Assahifa al-Ousbouiya weekly, Morocco May 5 , 2005

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Time for Real Media Reform in Arab World

Time for Real Media Reform in Arab World By Joel Campagna Al-Hayat newspaper, London May 3, 2005

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Has the President Changed his Mind?

Has the President Changed his Mind? By Joel Campagna Al-Ayyam newspaper, Yemen March 10, 2005

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SOMALIA

MAY 5, 2005 Posted: May 17, 2005 Shacab CENSORED, HARASSED Authorities in the autonomous region of Puntland ordered the closing of the weekly newspaper Shacab for allegedly inciting violence, according to CPJ sources. The decree cited the government’s constitutional responsibility to uphold the unity of Puntland.

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