19 January 2006

Alert

CPJ protests continued censorship of Voice of the People


Incident details

John Masuku, Arnold Tsunga

(CPJ/IFEX) - The following is an 18 January 2006 CPJ press release:

ZIMBABWE: CPJ protests continued censorship of Voice of the People

New York, January 18, 2006 - The Committee to Protect Journalists expressed concern today that Voice of the People (VOP), an independent Zimbabwean news production company, remains inactive after police confiscated its equipment and files in a December raid. Authorities have continued to hold VOP material for more than a month.

VOP Director John Masuku appeared in court on Friday. He is accused of violating the Broadcasting Services Act, which prohibits the possession or use of radio transmission equipment without a license. Masuku could face up to two years in prison if found guilty. The state-owned newspaper The Herald said Masuku's next court appearance is scheduled for March 30.

Police have also threatened to arrest VOP's board of trustees, according to Arnold Tsunga, director of Zimbabwean Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) and a VOP trustee.

VOP staffers produce programs on a variety of community and political issues but do not broadcast directly within Zimbabwe. The programming is transmitted via shortwave from overseas, although the broadcasts were recently scrambled within Zimbabwe, according to local sources.

"We are deeply troubled by Zimbabwe's blatant censorship of Voice of the People, an important news source in a country where independent broadcasters are unable to operate," said Ann Cooper, executive director of CPJ. "We call on authorities to release VOP's equipment immediately, to drop all criminal proceedings against John Masuku, and to cease their campaign of harassment against VOP staff members."

For more information on VOP, see CPJ's alerts: http://www.cpj.org/news/2005/Zim19dec05na.html

CPJ is a New York-based, independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.cpj.org.



Source:

Committee to Protect Journalists
330 7th Ave., 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
USA
info (@) cpj.org
Phone: +1 212 465 1004
Fax: +1 212 465 9568
 

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