BAHRAIN: Journalist prosecuted for alleged sedition, slander, false reporting
Posted December 10th, 2008
MANAMA, December 9, 2008 (BCHR/IFEX) — The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) has learned that Maryam Al-Shoroogi, a journalist and writer from Alwasat newspaper, was summoned on 1 December 2008 by the Public Prosecution (PP) Office on charges of publishing an article which harms unity and introduces discrimination sedition between citizens in Bahrain.
BAHRAIN: Journalist prosecuted for alleged sedition, slander, false reporting
Posted December 10th, 2008
MANAMA, December 9, 2008 (BCHR/IFEX) — The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) has learned that Maryam Al-Shoroogi, a journalist and writer from Alwasat newspaper, was summoned on 1 December 2008 by the Public Prosecution (PP) Office on charges of publishing an article which harms unity and introduces discrimination sedition between citizens in Bahrain.
Al-Shoroogi was interrogated by Nawaf Hamza, Head of Public Prosecutions, who decided to postpone the case until summoning the writer’s friend to confirm the validity of the information brought up by the journalist in her article.
The interrogation focused on Al-Shoroogi’s response to a Civil Service Bureau (CSB) statement, charging Al-Shoroogi with insulting the Bureau when she accused it of using discriminatory practices based on political affiliation. Moreover, the CSB accused Al-Shoroogi of slander and false reporting when she mentioned her experience of employment discrimination by staff of the Bureau when she and her friend were applying for jobs with the CSB.
In a statement to Alwasat newspaper, Al-Shoroogi stated that she told the PP, “There is discrimination taking place. I mentioned the details of my own experience when a friend and I applied for posts with the Civil Service
Bureau.”
Nabeel Rajab, President of BCHR, stated that: “Prosecuting the journalist and writer Al-Shoroogi is yet another example of deterioration in the level of freedom of expression and journalism in Bahrain”. He continued:”The Bahrain government should stop its systematic practice of sectarian discrimination against the majority indigenous Shia, rather than silencing journalists and writers who are highlighting a way to stop it.”
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Send appeals to the Bahraini authorities:
– urging them to cease harassing journalists and writers who express their views on public affairs and issues related to misconduct, corruption and ill-practices;
– calling for the amendment or abolition of all legislation targeting journalists and writers who exercise their duty of documenting, reporting and analysing the conduct of public institutions;
– asking that they repeal the case against Al-Shoroogi and ensure that no reprisals are carried out against her as a result of reporting on discriminatory practices in the government;
– calling for an end to the practice of sectarian discrimination against the majority indigenous Shia.
APPEALS TO:
His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, the King of Bahrain Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, Cabinet Prime Minister
Fax: +97 3 1 721 1363
Please copy appeals to the source if possible.
For further information contact Nabeel Rajab, President, BCHR, Manama, Bahrain, tel: +973 3963 3399 / 3940 0720, fax: +973 1779 5170, e-mail: nabeel.rajab@bahrainrights.org, info@bahrainrights.org, Internet: http://www.bahrainrights.org
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