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World
Association of Newspapers and the World Editors Forum write to President
Mugabe regarding Andrew Meldrum's deportation
World Association
of Newspapers and the World Editors Forum
May 19, 2003
His Excellency
President Robert Mugabe
Harare, Zimbabwe
c/o High Commission in Canada
Email: zim.highcomm@sympatico.ca
19 May 2003
Your Excellency,
We are writing
on behalf of the World Association of Newspapers and the World Editors
Forum, which represent 18,000 publications in 100 countries, to
express our serious concern at the deportation of journalist Andrew
Meldrum.
According to
reports, on 16 May Mr Meldrum, correspondent of the London-based
The Guardian, was deported from Zimbabwe after 23 years. Earlier
that day Mr Meldrum had been called to a meeting with immigration
officials who ordered him to leave the country. As he spoke to reporters
outside the immigration building, police grabbed him by the collar,
pushed him into an unmarked car and drove him to the airport.
On 7 May, immigration
officials had appeared at his Harare home after dark demanding to
question him. Mr Meldrum was not there but his lawyer said that
she suspected that they may have been trying to deport him. On 13
May, immigration officials confiscated his residence permit and
passport and told him that he was only allowed to write about economics
and tourism.
Mr Meldrum's
expulsion follows a series of attempts by the authorities to silence
him, including an unsuccessful attempt to deport him last year after
he was acquitted of charges of publishing falsehoods.
We respectfully
remind you that the deportation of Mr Meldrum constitutes a clear
breach of his right to freedom of expression, which is guaranteed
by numerous international conventions, including Article 19 of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states: 'Everyone has
the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes
the freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive
and impart information and ideas through any media, regardless of
frontiers.'
We respectfully
call on you to rescind the order to deport Mr Meldrum immediately
and to permit him to carry out his profession in Zimbabwe free from
harassment. We urge you to ensure that in future your country fully
respects international standards of freedom of expression.
We look forward
to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Yours sincerely,
Seok Hyun Hong,
President World Association of Newspapers
Gloria
Brown Anderson, President World Editors Forum
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