'Predators of press freedom' identified

Published: May 3, 2008 at 7:15 AM

PARIS, May 3 (UPI) -- Paris-based Reporters Without Borders Saturday released an updated list of the "predators of press freedom" for World Press Freedom Day.

The group said former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro is off the list after turning over power to his brother because of health problems. A U.S. ally, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, also is off the list, having "lost February's parliamentary elections and, in the process, his ability to harm press freedom," the group said.

Ten new "predators" have been added to the list. The armed wing of Hamas in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority's security forces in the West Bank "were guilty of serious press freedom violations," the group said, and each "faction systematically hounded journalists suspecting of siding with the other camp."

Also added were the Israel Defense Forces. Reporters Without Border said the IDF began to target journalists covering Israeli incursions into Palestinian territory, and a Palestinian cameraman working for Reuters was killed in April by an Israeli tank shell.

The group said the complete list of "predators" is accessible on www.rsf.org

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Air pollution hurts child breathing (11 min)
Burnout, depression link to medical errors (16 min)
Protein might aid probiotics producers (30 min)
Airports seeking to raise facility fee (36 min)
Physical therapy good for microdiskectomy
UPI NewsTrack Business
Firm questions British hospital efforts
fark
Photoshop this festive fellow
Man who fell neck-deep into a cesspool: "If you panic, that s- - - will suck you right in."
"She puts her hands flat against his chest and leans into him in a simulacrum of a swoon, making...
Burglar patiently explains to residents' children that "Obama let him in" while taking a shower
Some guy sues because people have been photoshopping his mugshot
Men and women respond differently to danger, brain scan shows. Especially if written by Andrew Lloyd...