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Objet:   Media Release: Nepal - Nepal Crisis Signature Campaign: A call
for your participation De:      "IFJ-Asia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:    Ven 19 août 2005 8:56
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Media Release: Nepal    August 19, 2005

Nepal Crisis Signature Campaign: A call for your participation
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the global organisation
representing more than 500,000 journalists in over 110 countries, has
organised the Global Day of Action for Press Freedom in Nepal on August
30. As part of this global campaign, the IFJ and its affiliates have
organised the Nepal Crisis Signature Campaign.

This is a chance to show your support and solidarity with the journalists
of Nepal. Sign the petition now at

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/622930457

The campaign is taking place from August 7 to 31, with a view to garner
mass solidarity at national and international levels. The collected
signatures will be submitted to the UN General Assembly scheduled to meet
in New York from September 14 to 17.

Since royal coup on February 1 2005, which suspended fundamental human
rights in Nepal, King Gyanendra's hand-picked government, together with
the military, have systematically and aggressively eroded press freedom
and freedom of expression. Although the state of emergency was lifted in
April, the climate of fear and harassment continues today, with threats,
abductions, detention and torture still remaining a daily routine forced
upon Nepali journalists.

The ongoing violation of civil liberties is unacceptable and must be stopped.

There is an urgent need for increased international pressure on the
Nepalese government to restore democracy and press freedom and stop the
torture, abduction and harassment of media personnel and other forms of
censorship.

The Nepalese media community are risking their safety each day to protest
and resist this repression. But they need more support.

The IFJ, its affiliates and the Nepali media community are stepping up
their protest and ask for the support of their colleagues. Show your
support by signing the Nepal Crisis Signature Campaign.

The IFJ, together with the Federation of Nepalese Journalists and other
Nepal IFJ affiliates would appreciate if you could be involved in the
petition by:

·       Signing on to the petition at
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/622930457

·       Including a link on your websites to the signature campaign.

·       Email your network about the signature campaign.

For further information of the Global Day of Action for Press Freedom in
Nepal, visit http://www.ifj-asia.org/page/nepalcrisis.html

The IFJ participated in the International Advocacy Mission for Press
Freedom in Nepal from July 10 to 16. Click here to read the full mission
statement.  http://www.ifj-asia.org/files/final_mission_statement.pdf

For further information contact Christopher Warren on +61 (0) 411 757 668.

The IFJ represents over 500,000 journalists in more than 110 countries
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