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Sierra Leone Supreme Court dismisses journalists’ association challenge to criminal, seditious libel laws

Sierra Leone’s Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out a case for the repeal of criminal and seditious libel brought by the country’s national journalists’ association in February 2008, ruling that the provisions are in line with the country’s 1991 constitution and that “journalists are under no imminent threat,” IPI member Ibrahim Bah, Executive Director of […]

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Lebanese journalist charged with ‘insulting’ president following critical comments in TV show

Simon Abou Fadel, the owner of Alkalima online newspaper and writer with Al-Diyar newspaper, has been charged with “insulting” the president after criticising his role in months-long efforts to create a national unity cabinet – which was formed on Monday – in a show aired by private broadcaster MTV, on Wednesday (4 November). Lebanon’s Daily […]

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PRESS FREEDOM UPDATE: Zambia Editor-in-chief and IPI member Fred M’membe in court on ‘contempt’ charges; trial adjourned for two days

The editor-in-chief of Zambian daily the Post, and International Press Institute (IPI) member, Fred M’membe, appeared in court in the Zambian capital Lusaka on Monday on contempt charges brought after the newspaper published an op-ed in August 2009 about an ongoing ‘obscenity’ case against the Post editor Chansa Kabwela. In the piece, entitled “The Chansa Kabwela case: a […]

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Honduras: Radio station hit by grenade; two persons injured

Unidentified assailants yesterday threw a military grenade at the offices of a popular Honduran radio station, injuring two people and damaging the radio’s main broadcast booth. The M-26-type device exploded around 10.30 p.m. local time on the roof of Radio HRN in Honduras’ capital of Tegucigalpa. According to an article on HRN’s website, the booth […]

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