IFEX Communique Vol. 20 No. 50 | 21 December 2011
Vol. 20 No. 50 | 21 December 2011
Editor's Note: This is the final issue of the 2011 "IFEX Communiqué". We will return on 4 January 2012. Have a good holiday.
Headlines
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Bahrain:
Baby's death, arrest of al-Khawaja threaten
government's commitment to reform
Tunisia: Free expression landscape in state of malaise post-Ben Ali, says IFEX-TMG
Honduras: Soldiers assault protesters calling for justice for slain journalists
Somalia: Leading journalist murdered by man in military uniform
Russia: Free expression activist gunned down on Memorial Day for slain journalists
Turkey: Morning raids sweep up pro-Kurdish journalists nationwide
Free Expression
Spotlight
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Bahrain:
Baby's Death, Arrest Of Al-Khawaja Threaten
Government's Commitment To Reform
The arrest of
international cause célèbre "Angry Arabiya" and the death
of a five-day-old girl as a result of a tear gas attack have
become the latest events threatening to overshadow Bahrain's
promises of reform following a highly critical report into
the pro-democracy protests earlier this year, say the
Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), the Arabic Network
for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), Index on Censorship
and other IFEX members. Read more>>
Regional news
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Tunisia:
Free Expression Landscape In State Of
Malaise Post-Ben Ali, Says Ifex-Tmg
Almost a year
after the overthrow of President Ben Ali, the free
expression field is in a state of "malaise" due to decades
of censorship and repression, said members of the IFEX
Tunisia Monitoring Group (IFEX-TMG). Meeting in Tunis last
week to discuss the free expression landscape in the new
Tunisia, IFEX-TMG members came up with a slew of
recommendations that could help the country move forward. Read more>>
Honduras: Soldiers Assault Protesters Calling For
Justice For Slain Journalists
A group of mostly
women journalists calling for justice for slain reporters
were violently suppressed by police with batons and tear gas
in Honduras's capital last week, reports IFEX's member in
Honduras the Comité por la Libre Expresión (C-Libre), as
well as Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Two members of
C-Libre, Tirzia Gáleas y Cesar Villeda, who were at the
demonstration as observers, were also assaulted. Read more>>
Somalia: Leading Journalist Murdered By Man In
Military Uniform
A leading journalist who had
recently reported receiving death threats was shot and
killed on 18 December by an armed man in military uniform,
reports the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ),
along with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and
other international IFEX members. Read more>>
Russia: Free Expression Activist Gunned Down On
Memorial Day For Slain Journalists
On 15 December
- a day to commemorate assassinated journalists in Russia -
a newspaper publisher and free expression activist was shot
14 times by a masked gunman, report the Center for
Journalism in Extreme Situations (CJES), the Glasnost
Defence Foundation (GDF), the International Press Institute
(IPI), Human Rights Watch, the Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ) and ARTICLE 19. Read more>>
Turkey: Morning Raids Sweep Up Pro-Kurdish
Journalists Nationwide
At least 25 journalists
were among more than 40 people arrested in a nationwide
sweep in Turkey yesterday, allegedly for having links to the
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), report the IPS Communication
Foundation (BIANET), the Committee to Protect Journalists
(CPJ), the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and
Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The arrests bring the
number of journalists in Turkish jails to more than 90,
making Turkey one of the world's worst for detaining
journalists, says BIANET. Read more>>
ENDS