Kyrgyzstan: Alibi newspaper accused of allegedly refusing to pay fine
Posted by Alisa Zykova on August 22, 2008 at 12:14 PM
The paper's staff mentions that they were not refusing to pay the sum, but simply asking to have the payment delayed by three months.
De Facto, another oppositional title, published an article (which Alibi re-published later) suggesting that the nephew was involved in a car accident that killed a pedestrian. The author of the article noted that investigations into the accident were lagging because of Saliev's status.
Saliev filed a lawsuit against both papers and won in both cases. In addition to the US$ 28,000 that both papers were ordered disburse to Saliev, the author of the article had to pay US$80 to him personally.
De Facto put a halt on publishing on June 12, following harassment from authorities. The paper published content that suggested that the Kyrgyz Taxes and Duties Committee was corrupted.
Numerous organizations have questioned the extent to which press freedom exists in Kyrgyzstan and whether the state allows for journalists to report freely.
Source: Lenta.ru
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