23 de diciembre de 2008
IFJ Dismayed by Jailing of Journalists in Algeria
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has
condemned three months jail sentences handed down by a court in Algiers against two journalists in a defamation case
warning that the judgement threatens the fabric of press freedom in Algeria.
"This ruling fails to take account of the vital role
the press play in protecting the public from fraud and deception," said Aidan
White, IFJ General Secretary, noting how the journalists had been prosecuted
for exposing how bogus healers pry on the most vulnerable in the society. "When
media are penalised for exposing humbug and duplicity the fundamental basis of
press freedom in a democratic society is weakened."
The case concerns a report published four years ago by
El Watan newspaper about an alleged
healer who practices in Algiers,
Algeria. He
subsequently launched a defamation suit against Omar Belhouchet and Salima
Tlemçani, the paper's director and reporter respectively.
The report exposed the activities of alleged healers
who claim to cure illness despite not having any medical qualifications. Salima
was able to substantiate her report by visiting the alleged healer's surgery,
posing as a patient. In addition to the jail terms, the court also fined Omar and
Salima 50.000 dinars (500 Euro) each.
The IFJ considers the court's ruling as yet another
attempt by the powerful to silence investigative journalism, by means of
judicial interference.
"This ruling reinforces journalists' case to have all
criminal press laws removed to prevent the criminal justice being used as
shield from proper and legitimate media scrutiny of those who lay claim on power
over the public," added White.
For more information contact the IFJ at +32 2 235
2207
The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists
in 123 countries worldwide





Comentarios :
Issam Yacine
2008/12/26 23.40h
Le journal El Watan est malheureusement dans la cible des énnemis de l'Algérie. Vive El Watan, il n'y a en Algérie qu'El Watan.
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