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Commission
co-operates with government plan to silence sole independent daily
Reporters
Without Borders - Reporters sans frontières
September
22 2, 2003
Reporters Without
Borders today said it was "outraged" at the news of the
Media and Information Commission's unanimous decision on 19 September
to silence Zimbabwe's only independent daily newspaper, the Daily
News, by rejecting the registration request filed by its editors
four days earlier.
The Commission,
of which all six members are appointed by the government, said the
Daily News did not meet the criteria set by the law. The newspaper
has appealed against the ruling to the courts.
"The authorities
are depriving the Zimbabwean population of its right to diverse
and independent news sources in a country where the government controls
the two other dailies as well as TV and radio," Reporters Without
Borders secretary-general Robert Ménard protested.
Ménard
said the Commission, which normally takes several months to reach
such a decision, had acted with remarkably speed, in fact, just
in time to prevent the newspaper's reappearance, ordered a few days
earlier by the High Court. "This is without a doubt a final
manoeuvre by the authorities to do away with this independent daily,"
he said.
Reporters Without
Borders recalls that the Daily News was the target of a genuine
harassment of the authorities in order to prevent it from appearing.
The newspaper has disappeared from the streets since 12 September,
a day after the Supreme Court declared it to be operating illegally.
Acting without a warrant, police confiscated about 100 computers
from the newspaper on 16 and 17 September. The High Court on 18
September ruled that it could resume publishing pending the Media
and Information Commission's decision on its registration request.
The High Court at the same time ordered the return of the confiscated
equipment. But the police refused to comply and reoccupied the newspaper's
offices. The Daily News' publishers applied for registration on
15 September, but their request was rejected by the Commission which
considered that the daily did not comply with the provisions of
the law.
For more
information, contact:
Reporters
sans frontières
Africa
desk
Email: africa@rsf.org
Website: www.rsf.org
Tel: 33 1 44 83 84 84
Fax: 33 1 45 23 11 51
5, rue Geoffroy-Marie
75009 Paris
FRANCE
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