28 July 2004

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Nineteen IFEX members sign on to letter expressing concern over draft Proclamation to Provide for the Freedom of the Press


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(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) - The following is a joint letter to Ethiopian Minister of Information Ato Bereket Simon. IFEX member organisations that have signed on to the letter are listed below:

H.E. Ato Bereket Simon
Minister of Information
P.O. Box 1364
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
c/o National Parliament
Fax: +251 1 527 967
E-mail: national.parliament@telecom.net.et

Re: Draft Proclamation to Provide for the Freedom of the Press in Ethiopia

Dear Minister Simon,

We, the undersigned free expression organisations, would like to express our concerns about the recent draft Proclamation to Provide for the Freedom of the Press in Ethiopia (Draft Proclamation).

The Draft Proclamation in its present form contains some improvements on previous drafts, but there are still some serious problems with the law, including: restrictions on who may practice journalism; government-controlled licensing and registration systems; and harsh sanctions for violations of the law, including up to five years' imprisonment.

Other areas of concern include: excessively broad exceptions to the right to access information held by public authorities; the granting of a right to reply remedy which undermines the principle of editorial independence; the establishment of a government-controlled Press Council with powers to prepare and enforce a Code of Ethics; and powers vested in the courts to engage in prior-censorship.

We welcome the initiative of the Ethiopian government to consult some media stakeholders on the Draft Proclamation and urge you to ensure that in practice the process is truly inclusive and democratic.

We call on the Ethiopian government to ensure that the ongoing national consultation on the Draft Proclamation takes into consideration the concerns and recommendations of international, regional and national free expression organisations.

We further urge the Ethiopian government to amend the Draft Proclamation to address these concerns and to bring it into line with the highest international standards on free expression.

Please find enclosed an ARTICLE 19 analysis on the Draft Proclamation for your consideration.

Yours Sincerely,

ARTICLE 19
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)
Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)
Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)
Media Rights Agenda (MRA)
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE)
Center for Human Rights and Democratic Studies (CEHURDES)
Centro Nacional de Comunicación Social (CENCOS)
Freedom House
Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM)
Independent Journalism Center (IJC) - Moldova
Journaliste en danger (JED)
Journalists' Trade Union (JuHI)
Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)
Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)
World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC)
Writers in Prison Committee (WiPC), International PEN

For ARTICLE 19's briefing note on the draft press law, see: http://www.article19.org/docimages/1817.doc


Source

ARTICLE 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression
6-8 Amwell Street
London
EC1R 1UQ
United Kingdom
info (@) article19.org
Phone: +44 20 7278 9292
Fax: +44 20 7278 7660
 

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