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Attacks and Threats against Journalists Ukraine Three journalists with Nashe Radio were forcibly put into a car and to the Kyiv suburbs by unknown individuals in Kyiv on August 8. The kidnappers threatened the journalists by shooting in the air and demanded some suitcase from them. The kidnappers beat the journalists for four hours and took their money and mobile phones before releasing them. Ukrainian Interior Minister Yury Lutsenko does not believe the incident is an encroachment on freedom of the press. He said the car carrying the journalists had clashed with a jeep owned by the company Zaporozhstal. After the police was called, the driver of the jeep said a suitcase full of money had been stolen from his car. “As a result, he [the driver of the jeep] called seven security guards from a private security division of Zaporozhstal, who kidnapped the Nashe Radio journalists, which is illegal, took hem out of the city and subjected them to violence,” said Lutsenko. According to Lutsenko, it later turned out that the suitcase was stolen by a third person, who was passing by the accident scene. II. Lawsuits against Journalists Azerbaijan Shakhin Agabeili, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Milli Yol, was detained by the police in Baku on August 9, Day.az reported. According to Day.az, before that Agabeili received a call on his mobile phone from a person who introduced himself as a police officer and asked him for a meeting near the Besh Myartyabya building. When Agabeili came there, he was immediately arrested. Interior Ministry spokesman Ekhsan Zakhidov said that Justice said the Nasimin Court on August 3 ordered for Agabeili to be forcibly brought to court. The order was issued after Agabeili ignored multiple court sommons, the Interior Ministry press service has reported. On June 10, Justice Gyulnara Tagizade sentenced Agabeili to one year in prison. *** The Baku Sabail District Court on August 10 held a final hearing of the lawsuit filed by Azi Aslanov, the head of the Interior Ministry’s department for drug abuse prevention, and political scientist Zardusht Alizade. Justice Alim Namazov partially granted the suit, ordering the paper and Alizade to pay fines in an amount of 5,000 manates each. The paper has also been ordered to publish a refutation of the interview with Alizade, in which high-ranking Interior Ministry officials were accused of drug dealing. Commenting on the court ruling in an interview with Turan news agency, Alizade said he has evidence that some Interior Ministry officials are involved in criminal activities. The plaintiff intends to prosecute Alizade for libel and defamation. Rashid Gadzhily, director of the Media Rights Institute, in turn, said: «the court has ignored the defendant’s arguments, which were based on the constitution of Azerbaijan and the European Convention of Human Rights. No matter how sharp Zardusht Alizade’s statements were, they go beyond the context of public debate on the situation in public bodies. In democratic countries, statements by heads of public bodies that such statements are defamatory run counter to the concept of freedom of speech. If this case makes it to the European Court, this circumstance does not bode well to the Azerbaijani administration.” *** The Baku Nasimin District Court on August 11 tried a lawsuit filed by the Interior Ministry and the newspaper 24 Saat. The court ordered the paper’s editor and editorial board to pay a fine in an amount of 1,000 AZN, as well as to apologize to Interior Minister Ramil Usubov. The court rejected the paper’s suit against the interior minister (the paper was seeking to recover from the minister 1 AZN in moral damages, as well as an apology). The paper intends to appeal. Armenia The agency ArmInfo on August 9 received a statement issued by Gagik Shamshyan, a photojournalist with the opposition newspaper Chorrod Ishkhatyun, in which he complained about pressure from the law enforcement agencies and officials from the Nubarashen prefecture. “In the event of any encroachment on my safety and threat to my security I will accuse the authorities and law enforcement agencies of Armenia,” Shamshyan said in a statement. Shamshyan said his apartment has been searched as part of the criminal case opened against him. The police officers confiscated his voice recorder and passport and sealed the apartment and he is now unable to enter it, he says. “I am now afraid of working and coming home,” said Shamshyan. The journalist also said the criminal case opened when he was attacked by relatives of Mger Ovannesyan, the prefect of the Nubarashen community, has turned against him. Turkmenistan Ogulsapar Muradova, a Radio Liberty reporter in Ashgabat, has been in prison in Turkmenistan for seven weeks, says an August 10 news report. Official charges have not been brought against her and she is not allowed to meet with her lawyer, According to information possessed by her colleagues, Muradova is being subjected to cruel treatment. Ukraine The editorial board of the newspaper Zerkalo Zaporozhya has reported that its journalist Oleksandr Rybas is experiencing pressure. According to the paper, the investigators working on the recent attack on Rybas (which occurred in a nightclub on August 3) are trying to change the journalist’s status from a journalist to a regular citizen. III. Other Forms of Pressure on the Media. Conflicts with the Authorities and Political Organizations Belarus Alexander Romanovich, an activist with a democratic movement, was detained for disseminating copies of the newspaper Narodnaya Volya in Pinsk, Brest region, on August 11. Romanovich spent some three hours in the police station, where a detention protocol was made and 261 copies of the paper were confiscated from him. The activist believes the actions taken by the police are illegal. He believes he was detained because of an article criticizing one of the local authorities published in the edition of the paper. Ukraine Margarita Zakora, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Dzerzhinets, said she is experiencing pressure from local criminal groups, says an August 8 news report. According to Zakora, Dzerzhinets is fighting illegal privatization of commercial objects and corruption in the city’s administration and law enforcement agencies. “The principled, objective stance of Dzerzhinets irritated these people and leads them to threat and intimidate its editor-in-chief. They are trying to silence the paper,” said Zakora. Zakora also said 18 identical lawsuits have been filed against her, the windows of her apartment have been shot at, and leaflets slandering her are being distributed in the city. IV. Restrictions of Access to Information Ukraine Channel 5 could not run a live broadcast of a press conference given by Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich as exclusive right to broadcast the conference was given to a different channel, Channel 1, says an August 11 news report. Yanukovich’s press secretary Denis Ivanenko told a Channel 5 journalist that exclusive right to broadcast the press conference was given to the administration of one of the television channels during a private meeting. He also said that requests to broadcast a press conference cannot be submitted half an hour before the broadcast. Channel 5 reported that “there are no documents governing the granting of exclusive rights to broadcast a prime minister’s press conference.” *** Dniepropetrovsk journalists who came to cover a meeting between members of the local council and Governor N. Deyeva were not allowed to enter the meeting hall as the parliamentarians, who invited the journalists, locked it from inside. Commentary Prepared by CJES Lawyer Viktoriya Blonskaya (IV Ukraine) Under the Ukrainian law On the Procedures for Covering the Work of Public Bodies and Local Self-Government Bodies in Ukraine in the Mass Media, media coverage of public bodies and local self-government bodies in Ukraine is collection, receipt, production, dissemination, use, and storage of information on the work of public bodies and local self-government bodies. Media coverage of the work of district and regional councils by state and non-state television and radio organizations is carried out on the basis of orders or agreements (Article 13 of the above-mentioned law). The print mass media cover the work of local authorities on conditions set forth in contracts between this body and the editorial boards (Article 21 of the law). Thus, we can assume that in this situation the local council violated a number of agreements with the editorial boards of the media organizations, including Article 3 of the law On the Procedures for Media Coverage of the Work of Public Bodies and Local Self-Government Bodies in Ukraine outlines the provisions on accreditation of journalists with public bodies and local self-government bodies, which can make lawsuits happen. Event Report by own correspondents Attacks on journalists 1 – Ukraine Journalists killed Journalists detained and arrested Legal and judicial persecution 3 – Azerbaijan 1 – Armenia 1 – Turkmenistan 1 – Ukraine Other kinds of harassing editorial boards and journalists 1 – Belarus 1 – Ukraine Restriction of access to information 2 – Ukraine Disappeared journalists Оглавление Пишите нам: center@cjes.ru +7 (495) 637-7626, 637-3550 © Центр экстремальной журналистики При публикации ссылка на ЦЭЖ обязательна. разделы флажок настольный басейны intex нард скачать asus p505 кулер 754 купить архиватор слабость головокружение универсам красный площадь поставка тройник детский мир wow детский мир wow детский мир wow детский мир wow детский мир wow градирня вентиляторные значок медаль втулка переходный ливнесборные решетка телематические служба эдас-134 аденома предст.ж-зы купить айсбест распыление ароматизатор беседка купить отвед бензопила dolmar внутренний перегородка конкурентный стратегия биоэпиляция этикетировщик деловой костюм внешний антенна ротационный rvg asus p505 барбекю dhl встраиваемый вытяжка оркестр креольский танго k610 купить близорукость роль ставень выставочный витрина долг облицовка bella italia тонировка стекол капсула миаози огнезащитный состав mastercard маршрутизатор брэнд rittal сушильный машина ardo деловой разведка вентеляционная решетка shell 5004.14 (крышка) kyiv apartments service