RE: [ WSIS CS-Plenary ] IFEX-TMG Statement one Tunisia

From: Chekib Dhaouadi <chekib_dhaouadi_at_yahoo.fr>
Date: Wed 08 Mar 2006 11:15:13 PM AST
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have just taken note of this cloth which came to pollute my boite.Un
our proverb says that "all is allowed has that which does not have
honte!"En not made coming from a descendant of colonizer not gueri(et
inguerissable of ailleurs)cela cannot etonner!Ce same pollutant A
praises the barbarian intervention of the abolic coallition(encore
une)dio in Iraq, that he known as carrying freedom, democratie and
rights of the homme.C' etait has Geneva the year derniere and he
remembers some very bien.Imaginons a little the former British
colonists, as good guards of the massacres in Palestine occupee,
reconverted out of carriers of values noble, it is really the world
has the envers!Il is necessary them have pours and that we are not
prets to forget by having of memoire.Le to have of memory which they
know, but that they do not recognize that for some seulement.Tes
coallitions thus one knows what it did in Iraq and in Palestine.Ta
coallition would have will liberez the Falklands, LeCanada, Dom-Tom
initially, and we will see thereafter if you can have right of quote
Arrete your pollution and will see whether you can do something to
save some young soldiers jetes by the government of your country in
the Iraqi blazing inferno in a war which is not the leur;parle us a
little scandals has repetition of the armee of tone country and of
massacreurs!!!Est this that one still has the right not to have
honte?!Mais it is incroyable!Tu should my small make you forget for
two or three generations in the month, and in all the cases until A
what blood cig.
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                             
--- Steve Buckley wrote:

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> [ english below ]
>
> [ IFEX-tmg ] common Official statement of the members of
> IFEX-TMG:
>
> March 1, 2006
>
> Groups of freedom of expression invite Tunisia to release
> Mohammed Abbou and all the other prisoners of opinion
>
>

>
> With the occasion of the first birthday of the imprisonment of
> lawyer and defender of human rights Mohammed Abbou, the
> international groups of freedom of expression greet the recent
> widening of many Tunisian prisoners of opinion and in particular the
> journalist, Hamadi Jebali, imprisoned during more than 15 years as
> well as the young people of Zarzis, whose release was in the heart of
> an international campaign. However they express their consternation
> when with the maintenance in prison of Abbou and the climbing of the
> violations related to the freedom of expression.
>
> Abbou was imprisoned 1 March 2005 and was condemned at the end of an
> inequitable lawsuit on the basis of load "of not proven aggression",
> and for the publication of information "likely to disturb the law and
> order" and "insult at the legal institution". This case is one of a
> series of cases of attack to the freedom of expression documented by
> the group of observation of Tunisia (TMG) including/understanding 14
> members.
>
> The right to meet is severely restricted. Political parties, groups of
> human rights and activists of the civil company were physically
> prevented by the police force from holding of the peaceful meetings in
> private places. Meetings of the Tunisian Association of the democratic
> women (ATFD), democratic Forum for work and freedom (FDLT), of the
> national Council for freedoms (CNLT) lately, as several meetings of
> the Tunisian league of humans right (LTDH) have all be prohibited.
>
> Control on telephones, faxes and the Internet are always in force
> three months after the behaviour of the top on the company of
> information (WSIS) in November 2005. The services of safety challenged
> several defenders of humans right in February, including members of
> the office of drafting of the newspaper prohibits Kalima and
> confiscated copies of the newspaper in their possession. The Tunisian
> authorities prohibited the diffusion of weekly magazines such as Al
> Maoukif, body of the Party of opposition PDP like Akhbar Joumhouria.
> The foreign newspapers faced prohibitions of diffusion, in particular
> the French daily newspaper the World and magazine Al Maraa Al Youm
> published in Dubai.
>
> In spite of the abrogation of the system of registration of copyright
> which obliged the Tunisian periodicals to send to the administration
> the copies newspapers before their diffusion, the system is always in
> force for the foreign press. It makes it possible the authorities to
> reduce to silence the media which criticize the government and evoke
> the subjects taboos.
>
> We call the Tunisian government: - to release Mohammed Abbou and all
> the still held prisoners of opinion. - To cease the censure of the
> publications in Tunisia, while using of the system of the registration
> of copyright to stop the distribution of the foreign media. - to raise
> the legal obstacles which suppose that the new periodicals must be
> officially recorded before their publication. - to authorize the
> diffusion of independent radios. - to ensure the right to meet all
> ONG independent and all the parties
> - to cease the harassing and the intimidation of the defenders of
> humans right
>
> Note with the journalists:
>
> The group of observation of Tunisia (TMG) is a coalition of 14
> organizations created in 2004 to follow closely the freedom of
> expression in

> Tunisia in the months which lead to the World Summit on the Company of
> Information (SMSI) and in the months which follow. These 14
> organizations all are members of the international Exchange of the
> freedom of expression (IFEX), a world network of 72 organizations
> national, regional and international committed in the defense of the
> freedom of expression.
>
> The members of the TMG are:
>
> ARTICLE 19, the United Kingdom the world Association of newspapers
> (AMJ), France the world Association of the Community broadcasters
> (AMARC), Canada Norwegian Center PEN, Norway the Committee of the
> writers in prison of the international PEN (WiPC), the United Kingdom
> the international Federation of journalists (FIJ), Belgium Index one
> Censorship, the International United Kingdom Federation of Library
> Associations and Institutions (IFLA), Netherlands Canadian Journalists
> for the freedom of expression (CJFE), Canada Journalist in danger
> (JED), democratic Republic of Congo Media Institute of Southern Africa
> (MISA), Namibia the Egyptian Organization of the humans right (EOHR),
> Egypt Union international Switzerland World Press Freedom Committee
> (WPFC), The United States
>
> More information:
>
> For any further information, please contact Steve Buckley, the AMARC,
> Tel.: +44 114 2201426, electronic mail: sbuckley@gn.apc.org; or Alexis
> Krikorian, the UIE, Tel.: +41 79 214 55 30, electronic mail:
> krikorian_at_ipa-uie.org, Internet: http://campaigns.ifex.org/tmg
>
> / / [ english ] [ IFEX-TMG ] The following is joined statement
> by members of the IFEX-TMG:
>
> 1 March 2006
>
> Freedom of expression groups is urgent Tunisia to release
> Mohammed Abbou and all other remaining prisoners of opinion
>
>

>
> One the first anniversary of the jailing of Tunisian Internet
> writer, lawyer and human rights activist Mohammed Abbou,
> international freedom of expression groups welcomed the recent release
> of many Tunisian prisoners of opinion including journalist, Hamadi
> Jebali, imprisoned for more than 15 years, and the youth of Zarzis,
> whose release was the x-ray of international year campaign, goal
> expressed dismay At the continued imprisonment of Abbou and the
> escalation of other free speech violations.
>
> Abbou was jailed one 1 March 2005 and subsequently prosecuted At year
> to unfair trial, one has highly questionable load of "assault", for
> publishing
>
>
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