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South African drivers get 6 months in prison for transporting Sky
News equipment
Reporters Sans Frontieres
June 04, 2008
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=27303
Reporters Without
Borders condemns the six-month prison sentences that a court in
the southwestern city of Bulawayo passed on three South African
drivers on 2 June for "unauthorized possession of TV broadcast
equipment" and urges the judicial authorities to release them.
"The Zimbabwean
authorities stop at nothing to control and punish foreign news media
and anyone else who is liable to draw attention to the disastrous
situation in the Zimbabwe," the press freedom organisation
said. "Such severe sentences are incredible. We call on the
Zimbabwean courts to overturn this decision."
The three drivers
- Bernet Hasani Sono, Resemate Boy Chauke and Simon Maodi
- were found to be carrying equipment belonging to British
TV broadcaster Sky News when they were stopped at a police roadblock
on 23 May. The police arrested them on suspicion of illegally transmitting
video from a Bulawayo factory and seized all the equipment, including
satellite dishes, mobile phones and cameras.
The drivers
pleaded guilty to violating the Broadcasting
Act, for which they were given six months in prison. They got
an additional six weeks in prison for entering Zimbabwe without
passports.
Like many other
foreign TV news broadcasters including the BBC and CNN, Sky News
was refused permission to cover the 29 March general elections.
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