His Excellency President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Algiers, Algeria Email: President@el-mouradia.dz
17 February 2006
Your Excellency,
We are writing on behalf of the World Association of Newspapers and the World Editors Forum, which represent 18,000 publications in 102 countries, to express our serious concern at the closure of two newspapers and the arrest of their editors for publishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that were first published in Denmark and have caused a storm of Muslim protest around the world.
According to reports, Kamel Bousaad, director of Panorama weekly, was arrested on 8 February and Berkane Bouderbala, editor of the weekly Essafir and its religious supplement Arrisala, was arrested on 11 February. Both publications have been closed.
While appreciating that the cartoons have caused offence to many Muslims in Algeria and elsewhere, we respectfully remind you that the decision as to whether or not to publish such material is an editorial decision and not one with which the state should interfere.
We respectfully remind you that the jailing of Mr Bousaad and Mr Bouderbala and the closure of their newspapers is a breach of the right to freedom of expression, which is guaranteed by numerous international conventions, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 19 of the Declaration states: ’Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes the freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media, regardless of frontiers.’
We respectfully call on you to do everything possible to ensure that Mr Bousaad and Mr Bouderbala are immediately released from jail and that their newspapers are permitted to publish free from state intervention. We urge you and your government to set an example to the Muslim world by demonstrating tolerance and engaging in dialogue, rather than succumbing to censorship and repression.
We look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Yours sincerely,
Gavin O’Reilly President World Association of Newspapers
George Brock President World Editors Forum
cc : Mr Kofi Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations Mr Koichiro Matsuura, Director-General, UNESCO
WAN is the global organization for the newspaper industry, with formal representative status at the United Nations, UNESCO and the Council of Europe. The organization groups 18,000 newspapers in 102 countries, 11 news agencies and nine regional and world-wide press groups. WAN is non-governmental and non-profit. |