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Daily
News hits the news stands again
Reporters
sans frontières (RSF)
January 22, 2004
An eight-page
edition of the independent The Daily News hit the news stands
on the streets of the capital Harare on the morning of 22 January,
ending a ban of more than four-months that was lifted by the High
Court the evening before.
Reporters Without
Borders welcomed the return of the beleaguered newspaper:
"We are very happy to see the country's only independent daily
back on sale, " said the international press freedom organisation.
"It is good news for pluralism of news and information in Zimbabwe.
The local people finally have access to critical news, quite distinct
from what appears in the official press."
"We hope
that this episode in the story of The Daily News is now closed
and the authorities will allow the newspaper's journalists to work
in complete freedom and safety," it added.
Managing director
of the press group that owns The Daily News, Sipepa Nkomo,
said the first special edition carried already-published articles
and was solely designed to advertise the fact that the newspaper
was back.
The Supreme
Court had declared The Daily News illegal on 11 September
2003, because it had not been registered with the Media and Information
Commission as required by the law on Access to Information and Protection
of Privacy Act (AIPPA).
The newspaper
had refused to register because it contested the constitutional
basis of the AIPPA. Police moved in to close the newspaper on 12
September and sealed the premises. A few days later the security
forces, acting without a warrant, seized dozens of computers belonging
to the press firm. Some 50 journalists and executives of the Daily
News were charged with working illegally between the end of
September and the end of October.
The Daily
News was named winner in the Media category of the 2003 Reporters
Without Borders-Fondation de France press freedom award on 10 December.
Reporters Without
Borders - International secretariat
5 rue Geoffroy-Marie
75009 Paris
France
Phone : 33 1 44 83 84 84
Fax : 33 145 23 11 51
www.rsf.org / index@rsf.org
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