IFEX Communiqué Vol. 20 No. 43 | 2 November 2011
Headlines
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Vol. 20 No. 43 | 2 November 2011
International: 23 unsolved murders in 23 days: Join the International Day to End Impunity campaign
International: Seventy-seven civil society organisations ask UN to link access to info and the environment
Turkey: Sign a petition to free prisoners of opinion
Indonesia: Soldiers kill Papuan independence demonstrators with military assault rifles
Brazil: New FOI law lauded by IFEX groups as boon to transparency and democracy
Argentina: "Dirty War" generals sentenced, multiple radio stations attacked
International: UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2012 seeks nominations
Free
Expression Spotlight
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International:
23 Unsolved Murders In 23 Days: Join The
International Day To End Impunity Campaign
Mohammad Ismail was in his last days before retirement
as the head of a leading Pakistani press organisation when
he left his home to go for an evening walk on 31 October
2006. He was found the next morning near his home, with his
skull smashed in. Five years on, his killers have not been
found. Read more>>
Regional news
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International:
Seventy-Seven Civil Society Organisations
Ask Un To Link Access To Info And The
Environment
In an initiative led by ARTICLE 19,
77 civil society organisations which are members of IFEX and
the Freedom of Information Advocates (FOIA) Network are
calling on the United Nations to champion access to
information laws, transparency and free media as key
requirements to environmental and human sustainability. The
UN is holding a summit of world leaders in Rio in June 2012
(Rio+20) to discuss the environment and sustainable
development goals. Read more>>
Turkey: Sign A Petition To Free Prisoners Of
Opinion
After Professor Busra Ersanli and
publisher Ragip Zarakolu, a well-known human rights
activist, and his son were arrested as part of a series of
unjust arrests, IFEX members are asking supporters to put
pressure on the Turkish government to release its political
prisoners and stop its war on dissent and free speech. Read more>>
Indonesia: Soldiers Kill Papuan Independence
Demonstrators With Military Assault
Rifles
Indonesian soldiers violently broke up a
peaceful gathering of approximately 1,000 pro-independence
Papuans, killing at least three people, reports Human Rights
Watch. Read more>>
Brazil: New Foi Law Lauded By Ifex Groups As Boon To
Transparency And Democracy
It took eight years
since its initial proposal but Brazil's Senate has passed a
comprehensive Freedom of Information (FOI) Law that goes a
long way to promoting government transparency and the
democratic participation of citizens and the media, report
the Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism
(ABRAJI), ARTICLE 19 and Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Read more>>
Argentina: "Dirty War" Generals Sentenced, Multiple
Radio Stations Attacked
Over the past two months,
numerous radio stations have been violently attacked in
separate incidents and through various means - from arson,
to armed hold-ups, to vandalism - pointing to systematic
efforts to censor the airwaves across Argentina, report the
Argentine Journalism Forum (FOPEA), Canadian Journalists for
Free Expression (CJFE) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Meanwhile, FOPEA expresses "profound satisfaction" after the
killers of a journalist in 1977 were finally brought to
justice. Read more>>
Also in this
issue
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International:
Unesco/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom
Prize 2012 Seeks Nominations
Do you know an
individual, organisation or institution that is defending
press freedom? If so, send in your nomination for the
UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2012 by 15
February 2012. Read more>>
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