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Erythrée : Thirty-three IFEX members condemn continued persecution of imprisoned journalists

D 11 juin 2011     H 05:02     A     C 0 messages


Free expression advocates from around the world gathered this week in Beirut, Lebanon, at the 16th IFEX General Meeting. Thirty-three IFEX members signed on to the following letter to the President of Eritrea :

His Excellency Issayas Afewerki
President of Eritrea
Office of the President
Asmara, Eritrea

We, the undersigned members of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) attending the 16th General Meeting and Strategy Conference, condemn the continued detention of journalists and dissidents in Eritrea under inhumane and appalling conditions.

Around 30 journalists are currently detained ; some are held in metal containers or underground cells in Adi Abeito military prison, in Eiraeiro prison, in the Dahlak archipelago and in several other detention centres around the country.

The detained journalists are held without charges and forced to endure terrible conditions such as extended periods in the sun and denial of medication. Their families have been denied information about the journalists and they are not allowed phone calls or visits from family members and colleagues.

The Eritrean government has refused to disclose any information and in the absence of precise statistics, it has always been difficult to know how many are in jail and how many have died. But it is clear that Eritrea is one of the worst jailers of journalists in the world, on par with China and Iran.

One of the imprisoned journalists is Dawit Isaak, who in October 2010 received the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers’ (WAN-IFRA) 2011 Golden Pen of Freedom, WAN-IFRA’s annual award that recognises individuals or organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to the defense and promotion of press freedom. He was incarcerated on 23 September 2001.

Without international attention, Eritrea will continue to use cruel detention to suppress journalists, independent media and freedom of expression.

We therefore call on the Eritrean government to :

* Reveal the whereabouts of the journalists as well as the circumstances of journalists who died in prison ;

* Immediately free all detained journalists ;

* Restore media freedom and allow the independent media to operate and report from Eritrea.

For more information :
National Union of Somali Journalists
1st Floor, Human Rights House
Taleex Street, KM4 Area, Hodan District
Mogadishu
Somalia
nusoj (@) nusoj.org
Phone : +252 1 859 944
Fax : +252 1 859 944
http://www.nusoj.org/

International Federation of Journalists
International Press Centre, Residence Palace
Bloc C, second floor, Rue de la Loi, 155
1040 Brussels
Belgium
Phone : +32 2 2352207
Fax : +32 2 2352219
http://www.ifj.org

 Aliansi Jurnalis Independen (Alliance of Independent Journalists)
 Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
 ARTICLE 19 : Global Campaign for Free Expression
 Association of Caribbean Media Workers
 Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
 Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations
 Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility
 Center for Media Studies & Peace Building
 Centre for Independent Journalism
 Centro de Reportes Informativos sobre Guatemala
 Freedom Forum
 Freedom House
 Free Media Movement
 Globe International
 Hong Kong Journalists Association
 Independent Journalism Center
 Index on Censorship
 Maharat Foundation (Skills Foundation)
 Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance
 Media Foundation for West Africa
 Media Institute of Southern Africa
 Media Rights Agenda
 Media Watch
 Mizzima News
 Norwegian PEN
 Observatoire pour la liberté de presse, d’édition et de création
 Observatorio Latinoamericano para la Libertad de Expresión
 Pacific Islands News Association
 Pakistan Press Foundation
 West African Journalists Association
 Writers in Prison Committee, PEN International