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<https://en.rsf.org/>*Press <https://en.rsf.org/> release
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02.11.2016


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*INTERNATIONAL*

*RSF issues new list of press freedom predators*

*To mark International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists,
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is today publishing a grim portrait gallery
of 35 presidents, politicians, religious leaders, militias and criminal
organizations that censor, imprison, torture or murder journalists.*

*GAMBIA : Yahya Jammeh, press freedom predator*


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Most of these press freedom predators have been preying on the media for
years, some for decades.

To draw attention to the impunity they enjoy, RSF has completed a form for
each of these predators. It identifies their favourite attack techniques,
their enforcers, their favourite targets, their official discourse ¬–
blatant threats by some, complete denial by others – and their kill tally,
in some cases only too real.

Each form also gives the – usually very low – ranking of the predator’s
country in RSF’s World Press Freedom Index.

Their predatory techniques vary. Some use enforcers to torture and murder.
Some use mass arrests and arbitrary imprisonment. Others employ more
sophisticated methods such as terrorism laws, lèse-majesté charges or
financial asphyxiation. The list is not exhaustive, naming only those who
distinguished themselves the most in the past year.

*“These predators are the ones who most trample on media freedom and commit
the worst atrocities against journalists without being held to account,”* RSF
secretary-general Christophe Deloire said. *“The way to break the vicious
cycle of impunity is to appoint a United Nations special representative for
protecting journalists.”*

*New predators replace old ones*

As in the past, most of the predators are presidents or prime ministers of
such countries as Singapore, Thailand, Cuba, Eritrea, Burundi, Democratic
Republic of Congo and South Sudan.

The list’s new entrants include Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who
now controls most of his country’s media groups. The state of emergency
introduced in July after a failed coup d’état gave him the opportunity to
arrest more than 200 journalists and shut down more than 100 newspapers,
magazines, TV channels and radio stations.

The fans of mass round-ups and arbitrary detention include Egypt’s Abdel
Fattah Al-Sisi, who was elected president in 2014 after leading the
military coup against the Muslim Brotherhood government in July 2013. His
regime hounds journalists with any kind of link to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Similarly, Prayut Chan-O-Cha, Thailand’s junta chief and prime minister,
has been gagging not only journalists, media outlets and bloggers, but also
performers, intellectuals, academics and his political opponents ever since
he introduced martial law in May 2014.

*Predators gallery*


In Burundi, President Pierre Nkurunziza began cracking down on the media in
2015, starting with those that covered a coup attempt by opponents of his
plan to run for an unconstitutional third term. The persecution has taken
many forms, including judicial harassment, arbitrary imprisonment,
broadcasting and publication bans, beatings, torture and disappearances.

Since succeeding his brother Abdullah as Saudi Arabia’s king, Salman bin
Abdelaziz Al Saud has embodied the heritage of a dynasty that has always
been hostile to media freedom. Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has his
own methods for silencing media outlets. He got friends to buy El Universal
and Globovisión, triggering a wave of dismissals and resignations. He
orchestrates newsprint shortages to silence newspapers and he uses a law
that criminalizes any content that may “call into question legitimately
constituted authority.”

In the religious extremist section, Islamic State stops at nothing to
impose terror, kidnapping and murdering journalists who do not swear
allegiance, while Bangladesh’s Ansarullah Bangla Team posts lists of
alleged blasphemers (secularist bloggers and freethinkers) on Facebook and
calls for them to be murdered.

In Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Taliban continue their barbaric and deadly
practices, turning the areas they control into information black holes
where journalism is impossible. In Yemen, there have been countless
abductions and disappearances of journalists and accounts of detainees
being tortured under the Houthis, a Shia political movement that took
control of the capital and most of the country in 2014, storming the
studios of Al-Jazeera, Al-Yamane-Shabab and Yemen-Digital Media.

The Mexican crime cartel known as Los Zetas has seen several of its leaders
arrested but it continues a campaign of terror based on the use of murder,
abduction and the most barbaric forms of violence.

A few predators have disappeared from the list since 2013, either because
they are no longer in power, like Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa, because
they died (Mullah Mohammad Omar and Uzbekistan’s Islam Karimov) or because
they are no longer so predatory, like the rebel and paramilitary groups in
Colombia, where the September peace agreement, although rejected in a
referendum, bodes well for the country’s journalists.

*Predators gallery*

*Clea Kahn-Sriber*
*Responsable du Bu*
*reau Afrique / Head of the Africa Desk*

*REPORTERS SANS FRONTIÈRES **| REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS*

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