14 January 2009
IFJ Condemns Israeli Hypocrisy Over Palestinian Journalists Accused of Defying Military Censor
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has today protested at the
charges levelled by Israeli prosecutors against two Palestinians journalists for
broadcasting information subject to military censorship.
"We
condemn these charges which just prove the hypocrisy and double standards
applied by Israel in Gaza," said Aidan White,
IFJ General Secretary. "Israel
uses the law to enforce its military dictate on journalists while it fails to
implement the order of the country's highest court allowing media access to Gaza."
According
to press reports, the two journalists Hadir Shaheen 34, and Mohammed Sarhan,
26, who worked for Al-Alam TV in Ramallah have been indicted on Tuesday for
reporting on the deployment of Israeli soldiers into Gaza without clearance from Israeli censor
authorities.
Prosecutors
claim that the report, which was broadcast on Arabic news channels, including
those available in the Gaza Strip, could have been seen by Hamas fighters.
"These
charges deal a serious blow to Israel's
claim that the ban in Gaza
on foreign media is justified on security grounds," added White. "The real
reason is the determined effort by Israel
to deny media their independence in reporting on its activities in Gaza. This is a cynical
attempt to use media for military purposes and we demand that these charges be
dropped and the two journalists released."
For more information contact the IFJ at +32 2 235 2207
The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists in 123 countries worldwide











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