IFEX Member Campaigns 1997-2003


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21 March 2003

Joint action - International

Eighteen IFEX members sign appeal on Iraq crisis

3 October 2002

Joint action - International

Insult laws are incompatible with press freedom, say participants at IFEX General Meeting

20 September 2002

Joint action - International

IFEX members and other participants at IFEX meeting sign declaration on Ethiopia

11 September 2002

Joint action - International

Don't let September 11 cut into freedom of expression, groups say

(IFEX) - The following is an 11 September 2002 International Freedom of Expression eXchange media release:
3 May 2002

Joint action - Zimbabwe

11 IFEX members sign appeal urging Zimbabwe to drop charges against journalists

3 May 2002

Joint action - International

10 IFEX members sign on to UNESCO conference resolution on Terrorism and Media

20 November 2001

Joint action - International

Eighteen IFEX members sign appeal urging Syria to stop terrorising journalist's family

15 August 2001

Joint action - International

Twenty IFEX members sign appeal urging Bangladeshi leaders to take steps to ensure the security of journalists ahead of elections

29 June 2001

Joint action - International

Eighteen IFEX members sign on to letter highlighting recent violations of press freedom and freedom of expression in the region

3 May 2001

Joint action - International

Twelve IFEX members sign on to protest letter on behalf of detained journalist Akbar Ganji

13 October 2000

Joint action - International

Eleven IFEX members sign on in support of campaign for imprisoned writer

29 May 2000

Joint action - International

Twenty-five IFEX members condemn IMF press policy on community media

8 June 1999

Joint action - International

IFEX members sign on to NFFE statement on press freedom and democracy in Iran

5 May 1999

Joint action - International

IFEX members sign on to IPI campaign to release journalist

30 April 1999

Joint action - International

IFEX members protest Zambian authorities' efforts to silence independent media

(IFEX) - The following is a joint action signed by IFEX members protesting
23 April 1999

Joint action - International

Twenty-six IFEX members express international support for Eduardo Kimel

(IFEX) - The following is a joint action signed by twenty-six IFEX members
23 April 1999

Joint action - International

Twenty-eight IFEX members call on the Zanzibar authorities to remove ban on journalist

(IFEX) - The following is a joint action signed by twenty-eight IFEX members
22 April 1999

Joint action - International

Twenty-seven IFEX members issue joint appeal for freedom of expression in the Democratic Republic of Congo

(IFEX) - The following is a joint action signed by twenty-seven IFEX members
22 April 1999

Joint action - International

Twenty-five IFEX members concerned by efforts to gag journalists

(IFEX) - The following is a joint action signed by twenty-five IFEX members
16 October 1998

Joint action - International

Eight IFEX members and affiliates sign on to Nikitin appeal

2 July 1998

Joint action - Nigeria

13 IFEX members sign WAJA statement on developments in Nigeria

17 November 1997

Joint action - International

A dozen freedom of expression groups protest Internet censorship in APEC countries

20 October 1997

Joint action - Nigeria

32 press freedom groups appeal to CHOGM over Nigeria, noting freedom of expression violations

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