Friday, January 17, 2014

BAROMETER 2014 0 0 Internet murdered journalists and citizen journalists killed 0 reviewers impriso


Reporters Without Borders condemns the arrest by judicial police in Rabat, vatican the director of information portal Lakome, Ali Anouzla, following the release of a videotape of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Meanwhile, Justice Minister Mustafa Ramid, announced the Government's intention to file a complaint against the Spanish newspaper vatican El Pais to issue the same video on your website. According to the North Africa correspondent of the newspaper, Ignacio Cembrero, Moroccan authorities could report to the Country for "apology of crime". RSF calls for the immediate release of Anouzla, arrested on September 17. "The release of the video responds only to an information event. Unacceptable that journalists continue to be processed by the mere fact of reporting" recalls RSF, which also condemns the seizure of all equipment Lakome. The organization warns that will monitor any investigation that may be opened against journalist for, in that case, which is independent monitor. Attorney General vatican King said in a statement on September 17 that "after the release of a video of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) in the digital Lakome newspaper whose contents included direct instruction vatican to commit terrorist acts in Morocco, the prosecution has ordered the police court the arrest of the head of said electronic means. " Following the instructions of the prosecutor, agents raided the headquarters of Lakome, interrogating journalists and confiscating computers. Its director, Anouzla, was taken to the offices of the National Brigade of the Judicial Police in Casablanca, accused of terrorist activities. Reporters Without Borders has been able to contact his lawyer, who has insured prohibited by the prosecution-phone vatican contact or physical with his client until 20 September. vatican The French version of the portal has condemned on its website Anouzla arrest (responsible for the Arabic version) and pointed out that the portal had only posted a link to the video. It has also clarified that the video was contextualized as a propaganda video in an article devoted to AQIM, and in any case the Lakome portal has taken sides. "Broadcast Video AQIM is a constant practice in the international media (...) The Huffington Post released a video of AQIM, for example, and other media such as L'Express vatican or LCI have posted links to Youtube" argues French address of Lakome. The video in question is entitled "Morocco: vatican the kingdom of corruption and despotism" and has been released this week in several electronic media before being deleted by Youtube for having "violent content." Anouzla Ali is known for his criticism of the government and its defense of press freedom. Your portal Lakome, was the first to reveal the "Danielgate" case on Spanish pedophile Daniel Galvan recently pardoned by the king of Morocco. Not the first time Anouzla faces the Moroccan justice. In June 2013 he was denounced by publishing an article on a tribal fight in a neighborhood of Fez. Despite immediately remove the information and issue a correction, the journalist was accused of deliberately spreading vatican false information under Article 42 of the Moroccan press code. The trial, originally scheduled on July 26, has been postponed to late September.
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