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Three
journalists on government daily The Herald sacked for working
with Voice of America
Reporters
sans frontières (RSF)
February 27, 2004
Reporters Without
Borders has called for the reinstatement of three journalists sacked
from the government daily The Herald for working with American
public radio Voice of America (VOA).
The three, sports editor Robson Sharuko and
sports journalists, Tendai Ndemera and Rex Mphisa,
were dismissed from The Herald at the beginning of February
2004.
The Media and Information Commission (MIC) said in a 25 February
statement that collaboration by Zimbabwean journalists with VOA,
ran contrary to "national interests and security", since it "was
among media that spread lies about this country, contributing to
a deterioration in its image."
Reporters Without Borders said the dismissals were symptomatic of
the state of press freedom in Zimbabwe. "The authorities are trying
to cut all links with the outside world by preventing a free exchange
of news," it said.
"Journalists are restricted to writing about the president's 'munificence'.
No initiative is tolerated because it is viewed as a threat to the
Mugabe regime, that feels itself threatened by growing international
pressure."
"The Herald is after all the mouthpiece of the ruling party
so the authorities are punishing their most fervent supporters,"
it added.
The international press freedom organisation also strongly regretted
that the newspaper had published an article that justified and backed
the decision. "Even the government media seem to be afraid of the
authorities," it said.
In a separate development, Pikirayi Deketeke, managing editor
of The Herald, news editor Innocent Gore and reporter
Tsitsi Matope, are facing criminal proceedings for defaming
a leader of the ruling Zanu-PF, after carrying an article accusing
him of fraud. Under the Access to Information and Protection of
Privacy Act (AIPPA) they risk several years in jail.
Bureau Afrique
/ Africa desk
Reporters sans frontières / Reporters Without Borders
5, rue Geoffroy-Marie
75009 Paris - France
Tel : (33) 1 44 83 84 84
Fax : (33) 1 45 23 11 51
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www.rsf.org
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