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Zimbabwe
fines Botswana journalists over media law
Mail
& Guardian (SA)
November 09, 2006
http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=289490&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__africa/
A Zimbabwe court
has fined two Botswana reporters for breaching a law barring journalists
from working in the country without government approval.
Critics say President
Robert Mugabe's government is using tough media laws -- which also
bar foreign journalists from setting up base in Zimbabwe -- to terrorise
the media and curb criticism in the face of a severe economic crisis.
The official Herald
newspaper said on Thursday TV reporter Beauty Mokoba and cameraman
Koketso Seofela were fined Zim$5 000 ($20) each, or two months in
prison, after pleading guilty to illegally crossing the Botswana-Zimbabwe
border and filming an animal disease control checkpoint earlier
this year.
The two were arrested
and released on bail in April and have appeared at a Zimbabwe district
magistrate's court on the border with Botswana.
The Zimbabwean
government says its media laws were designed to bring order to an
industry operating unprofessionally and denies it has targeted its
opponents and critics. - Reuters
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