Le communiqué du Groupe de Presse «Erraï El Aam» Benaoum relaxé D'autres procès pour Benaoum Le communiqué du Comité Benchicou Pour les Libertés Rsf salue la libération d'Ahmed Benaoum

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Jun 21 st, 2005
Reporters
Without Borders welcomed the release of Ahmed Benaoum, editor of the press group
Er-rai El Aam, who was acquitted by a court in Oran on 19 June 2005.
However the worldwide press freedom organisation said it regretted that he had
waited 11 months and pointed out that Mohamed Benchicou had been in prison for
one year and "that other journalists face imprisonment at any time for
upsetting the government."
Benaoum had been sentenced to two years in prison based on a complaint from
the tax authorities. Scores of other complaints had also been lodged against
him in defamation and common-law cases.
On 28 June 2004, Benaoum was waiting to appear before
a court in Oran in a defamation case when he served with a warrant that took
him from the court house straight to prison. The warrant issued by the Oran
court of criminal appeal was based on a complaint from the Office for estate
agency promotion and management.
The press group headed by Benaoum published the dailies Er-rai and Le Journal
de l'Ouest, along with the weekly Détective, until August 2003,
when the state-run printers demanded the newspapers pay their debts. Since they
were unable to pay the newspapers were closed.
Elsewhere, Mohamed Benchicou, editor of the banned daily Le Matin, has been
held in al-Harrash prison in Algiers for one year. His request for release on
health grounds was refused on 20 April this year.
Maghreb &
Middle-East Desk
Reporters Without Borders
5 rue Geoffroy-Marie
F - 75009 Paris
33 1 44 83 84 84
33 1 45 23 11 51 (fax)
middle-east@rsf.org
www.rsf.org
