Free expression spotlight


1 July 2009

Honduras

Journalists have been harassed in the wake of the coup in Honduras

Free expression in jeopardy following coup

Following the ousting of President Manuel Zelaya on 28 June, the new authorities have harassed and briefly detained journalists, interfered with several broadcast media outlets and imposed a 48-hour curfew, putting free expression at risk, say IFEX member in Honduras Comité por la Libre Expresíon (C-Libre), the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) and other IFEX members.



From the Communiqué



1 July 2009

Philippines

Another journalist gunned down

Police in the Philippines must step up investigations into journalist killings following the murder of a radio commentator last week, the fourth Filipino journalist to be killed in June, say the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
1 July 2009

Sri Lanka

Government resurrects draconian press council

Sri Lanka is planning to revive the now defunct Press Council amid continuing tension between the authorities and independent newspapers, report the Free Media Movement (FMM), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).



Campaigns and Advocacy



24 June 2009

The Gambia

Journalists charged with sedition freed on bail

Seven Gambian journalists charged with sedition last week for criticising the President have been freed on bail, while two other detainees were released without charge, report the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Meanwhile, a journalist covering the sedition trial has been detained without charge.
Joint action: Six journalists released on bail, another arrested
18 June 2009

International

UNESCO urged to continue defending freedom of expression worldwide

Five IFEX members and one other organisation ask UNESCO to continue acting as a defender and champion of freedom of expression worldwide.
1 July 2009

Iran

Help journalists in Iran

As journalists in Iran continue to be arrested in the aftermath of the country's disputed 12 June elections, Amnesty International is asking you to help seek their release. Also, join Hands Across the Mideast Support Alliance (HAMSA), which has started up a petition protesting Telecom joint venture Nokia Siemens for providing the Iranian government with a "monitoring centre."
26 June 2009

China - Tibet

Free Dhondup Wangchen!

RSF launches petition for the release of Tibetan filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen
24 June 2009

Europe and Central Asia/Zimbabwe

Say no to EU visa discrimination after Zimbabwean band forced to cancel tour

In the lead up to their European tour this summer, the band Mokoomba was billed "The Next Generation of Zimbabwean Hope" in recognition of their story of diversity and perseverance: they come from one of Zimbabwe's smallest rural villages and sing in Tonga, a language foreign to even the majority of Zimbabweans.
25 June 2009

Mexico

CJFE calls on government to make killing a journalist a federal offence

In a letter to the Ambassador of the Republic of Mexico for Canada, CJFE calls on the Mexican government to make killing a journalist a federal offence and to ensure that the murderers of journalists are prosecuted.
2 June 2009

Middle East and North Africa/United States

CPJ urges President Obama to reaffirm U.S. leadership on press freedom when he speaks in Cairo

In a letter to President Obama, CPJ suggests steps that his administration can take to bring U.S. policy in the Arab and Muslim worlds in line with the U.S.'s commitment to freedom of expression.
28 May 2009

Brazil

IAPA issues call for action in murder case

IAPA called for signatures on letter to president asking him to bring those guilty of journalist's 2001 murder to justice.
27 May 2009

Iraq

Historic day in Baghdad as IFJ launches journalism support programme

Leaders of journalists unions from around the world travelled to Baghdad at the weekend for a conference on support for media in Iraq - the first international meeting of any kind in the city since the war began six years ago.

Urgent alerts

SOMALIA: Journalist killed in Mogadishu, NUSOJ demands immediate end of hostilities Mohamud Mohamed Yusuf died of blood loss after being on the side of the road for almost 3 hours without medical assistance, as fighters fired shots at anyone who tried to take the journalist to the hospital.
6 July 2009 HONDURAS: Radio América journalist killed Both Radio América and the local police said they did not think Gabriel Fino Noriega's murder is linked to the crisis caused by the coup.
6 July 2009

Take action!

COLOMBIA: IAPA urges action on unpunished murder of journalist IAPA has called on newspaper readers to sign a letter to Colombia's president urging him to take action against those guilty of the murder of journalist Flavio Iván Bedoya Sarriá.
2 July 2009

More alerts

BOLIVIA: Journalist detained by Public Prosecutor's Office security director 6 July 2009 UKRAINE: News agency website targeted by hacker attacks 6 July 2009 PALESTINE: Journalists and media workers assaulted by occupation forces 6 July 2009 HONDURAS: Respect press freedom, IAPA again urges Honduras 6 July 2009 MEXICO: Military personnel harass "La Jornada Guerrero" newspaper reporter 6 July 2009 ZIMBABWE: State concedes Mukoko's detention was illegal 6 July 2009 ZIMBABWE: Government backs down on accreditation policy for journalists 6 July 2009 EGYPT: Court of appeal upholds acquittal of ANHRI director, two bloggers 6 July 2009 BOLIVIA: Television station condemns harassment of journalist following series of reports on public security issues 6 July 2009 ETHIOPIA: Proposed counterterrorism bill violates free speech 6 July 2009 BAHRAIN: Politically motivated closure of "Akhbar Al-Khaleej" newspaper 2 July 2009 MEXICO: Police officers suspended after assaulting journalists 2 July 2009 IRAN: More journalists arrested, others released 2 July 2009 PERU: Mayor sues journalist for broadcasting audio recording allegedly revealing how he is paying for debts incurred during his election campaign 2 July 2009 BRAZIL: Newspaper to close after being ordered to pay US$306,000 in defamation lawsuit 2 July 2009 IRAN: Human Rights Watch urges authorities to release prominent reformist 2 July 2009 NIGERIA: RSF urges president to take action following recent attacks on media 2 July 2009 EGYPT: Civil servant sentenced to three years in prison for writing poem 2 July 2009