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Wednesday, 27 July 2005 |
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Four journalists working for Islamist newspapers in Pakistan were arrested last week after Karachi police raided their offices as part of the country's stepped-up fight against extremism, report the Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
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Monday, 25 July 2005 |
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On 23 July 2005, unknown persons threw three homemade bombs into the home of Khursheed Ahmed, bureau chief of the daily "Khabrain" in the city of Gilgit, capital of Pakistan's Northern Areas. Ahmed is also president of the Gilgit Press Club. Two of the three bombs detonated while the third did not explode. The blasts caused damage to the roof of the home and smashed a toilet, but caused no injuries to the seven persons in the house. The attackers fled the scene under the cover of darkness.
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Wednesday, 20 July 2005 |
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On 19 July 2005, police in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city and media centre, raided the offices of a daily newspaper and three weekly magazines and arrested two journalists for publishing hate literature. Police also arrested newspaper vendors from various localities for selling the magazines.
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Tuesday, 19 July 2005 |
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RSF and the Burma Media Association (BMA) have protested the 12 July 2005 arrest of press cartoonist Chit Swe, who is also deputy chairman of the National League for Democracy's (NLD) Thanlyin branch.
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Monday, 18 July 2005 |
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The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is concerned over the latest attacks on freedom of expression and editorial independence in Hong Kong, namely the decision by the Hong Kong Government to interfere in programming decisions of Hong Kong's public service broadcaster, Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK).
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