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Yugoslavia, Ukraine Head 1998 Enemies Of The Press List

By Julie Moffett

An independent U.S.-based organization says Yugoslavia, Ukraine,
China and Cuba head the list of the world's top 10 "Enemies of
the Press."

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) released its annual
list today to coincide with World Press Freedom Day. The CPJ is
a non-profit, international organization that works to promote
and protect press freedom around the world. The "Enemies of the
Press" list focuses on leaders who the CPJ says are particularly
"unrelenting and brutal" in their suppression of the press.

Ann Cooper, executive director of CPJ, says leaders of the 10
countries have been "disastrous for independent journalism." She
says these regimes have "knowingly acted to suppress information
through countless violations against journalists, including,
censorship, imprisonment, physical attack, and even murder."

The CPJ named Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic as the
world's worst press enemy in 1998.

According to the CPJ, suppression of the press in Yugoslavia
occurred through intimidation, assault, crippling fines and
license denials -- all codified in a "Draconian" media law which
was enacted last October.

The CPJ says: "Milosevic's repression of all independent media
has quelled every opposition voice, imperiled journalists'
lives, and filled the airwaves with hate speech."

A new addition to the list in 1998 is Ukraine's President Leonid
Kuchma. The CPJ says: "Kuchma runs roughshod over any expression
of opposition."

The CPJ says Kuchma's "tacit acceptance" of violence against the
press has encouraged bombings of newspaper offices, assaults on
reporters and editors, and a general climate of fear and self-
censorship. Kuchma is also cited as using tax and libel laws as
instruments of hostility to journalists.

The CPJ says: "[Kuchma's] tax policies force print and broadcast
outlets without foreign support to seek financial aid from
businesses and politicians who then extort favorable publicity.
Crushing fines forced three newspapers to shut down in recent
months."

Noticeably absent is Belarus President Alyksandr Lukashenka, who
had been on the list for several years.

Chrystyna Lapychak, CPJ's program coordinator for Central and
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet republics, told RFE/RL that
dropping Lukashenka from the list in no way suggests that press
conditions are improving in Belarus. She says the situation for
the press in Belarus is still "very bad" and that Lukashenka
still remains a "serious violator of press freedoms."

But, she says this year the CPJ wanted to highlight nations
where there was a "serious deterioration of press freedoms and
working conditions for journalists

"Each year we look at where we feel the most serious rate of
decline has taken place. We felt we wanted to emphasize Ukraine
this year especially with last year's elections and all the
opposition media that was shut down, and all the problems facing
journalists in Ukraine, and with the upcoming presidential
elections -- we really felt compelled to highlight that
deterioration this year." The other leader's on the CPJ list are
President Jiang Zemin of China; Cuba's President Fidel Castro;
the Democratic Republic of Congo's Laurent Kabila; Ehiopia's
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi; Tunisia's President Zine Abdine Ben
Ali; Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad; President
Alberto Fujimori of Peru; and Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak.

(The full list of the "10 Enemies of the Press" is available on
the CPJ website at: http://www.cpj.org)

Copyright (c) 1999. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission
of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Washington DC 20036. http://www.rferl.org

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