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CPJ: Tanzania Repressing Media 保护记者委员会:坦桑尼亚压制媒体
The Committee to Project Journalists says a rise in attacks against the press in Tanzania is sowing fear and self-censorship among the media. The group says it has documented 10 attacks over the past year, including the killing1 of a veteran cameraman by police.
CPJ consultant2 Tom Rhodes is the author of a new report called The Invisible Plight3 of the Tanzanian Press. He says Tanzania’s image does not reflect the true state of the media.
“Tanzania routinely gets a positive report card both on press freedom indexes and good governance indexes and others. And you know we’ve had the recent visit from President Obama last month. And yet we’ve seen this trend of deteriorating4 press freedom conditions on two fronts. We’ve seen [an] increasing number of attacks and threats against the press and this is coupled with a whole series, a whole arsenal5 of anti-press laws – some of them since independence.”
One of the best known attacks on the press, he said, occurred last year.
“We really started noticing this deteriorating trend back in September 2012 when veteran reporter and cameraman Daudi Mwangosi was killed by police officers in southern Tanzania. While one officer, one junior officer, was actually charged and arrested for the murder, there were many others documented by video evidence, who are also involved and implicated6, and they didn’t face any problem,” he said.
Mwangosi was shot while covering an opposition7 rally. Rhodes said it happened during an altercation8 with police over the arrest of another journalist.
“Another major one was on the chairman of the editors’ forum9. This is Absalom Kibanda. This is back in March where he was brutally10 attacked – absolutely horrifically tortured. And to this day we have no idea who did it.”
Rhodes said two attackers cut off the top of Kibanda’s right ring finger; pierced his left eye and pried11 out several teeth and fingernails. Kibanda is back in Tanzania after being treated in South Africa.
“When these prominent journalists are attacked and there isn’t justice served for them it sends a chilling message for the rest of the local press and especially the local press outside of Dar es Salaam12. I mean I think that these are some of the hidden victims that we’re seeing here in Tanzania, the reporters, not in the capital, but actually in the rural-base settings,” he said.
Tanzanians primarily speak Swahili. Rhodes said that means news in the country may not receive as much international attention as that in Kenya or Uganda where English is spoken.
“We’re starting actually to see some cracks within the system, within the ruling party, which has been in power since independence. And I don’t think they’re used to the criticism or the dissent13 within the public. This is always the case, not only in Tanzania, but other countries as well, once the ruling party feels that its hold on power is weakened they start cracking down on the press,” he said.
The Committee to Protect Journalists said, “The government should consult with media outlets14 and journalists to draft and adopt an access-to-information law.” It also calls on Tanzanian officials to repeal15 all laws that restrict press freedom and lift any suspensions on media outlets.
1 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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n.顾问;会诊医师,专科医生 | |
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6 implicated | |
adj.密切关联的;牵涉其中的 | |
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7 opposition | |
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n.论坛,讨论会 | |
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10 brutally | |
adv.残忍地,野蛮地,冷酷无情地 | |
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11 pried | |
v.打听,刺探(他人的私事)( pry的过去式和过去分词 );撬开 | |
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12 salaam | |
n.额手之礼,问安,敬礼;v.行额手礼 | |
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13 dissent | |
n./v.不同意,持异议 | |
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14 outlets | |
n.出口( outlet的名词复数 );经销店;插座;廉价经销店 | |
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15 repeal | |
n.废止,撤消;v.废止,撤消 | |
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