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Arnold Amber The Newspaper Guild President Mori Abdolalian CJFE Journalists in Exile Alison Armstrong Journalist/writer Bob Carty CBC-Radio "The Sunday Edition" Barbara Falk Writer/Lecturer Alice Klein Now Magazine Donald Livingstone Promeus Anita Mielewcyzk Journalist/Law Student John Norris Lawyer, Ruby, Edwardh Mary Deanne Shears Journalist Natasha Tehranian Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Kelly Toughill King's College, Nova Scotia Anna Maria Tremonti CBC Radio "The Current" Philip Tunley Lawyer, Stockwoods LLP Peter Desbarats Maclean-Hunter Chair for Communications Ethics, Ryerson Parker Barss Donham freelance John Honderich The Toronto Star John Macfarlane Toronto Life Joe Matyas Southern Ontario Newspaper Guild Ann Medina freelance Rick Moffat Radio-TV News Directors Assn. Lynda Powless Native Journalists' Association Lloyd Robertson CTV News Robert Scully Télémision Information Inc. Julian Sher Canadian Association of Journalists Keith Spicer Institut du Monde anglophone Université de Paris III Sorbonne nouvelle Norman Webster Montreal |
M. Nicolas Sarkozy July 9, 2008 Your Excellency, We are writing to you on behalf of the World Association of Newspapers and the World Editors Forum, which represent 18,000 publications in 102 countries, as well as on behalf of the 18 members of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange Tunisia Monitoring Group (TMG), to share with you our extreme concern over the serious violations of the rights to freedom of expression and freedom of the press in Tunisia, and the Tunisian authorities' tendency to resort to censorship, intimidation and violence. Now that France has assumed the Presidency of the Council of the European Union until 31 December and you will preside over the Paris Summit on 13 July to establish the Union for the Mediterranean, it seems essential that the French government does not underestimate the seriousness of the human rights violations in Tunisia. It is furthermore essential that France adopts and promotes a policy in a ccordance with the values of the Republic, by inviting the Tunisian authorities to respect their international human rights obligations, specifically those in favour of freedom of expression and the press. WAN and the TMG have documented the history of abuses of freedom of expression in Tunisia since 2003. We will be happy to provide a dossier of information and a personal briefing to you or your advisers if you so require. With the utmost respect, Your Excellency, we remain yours sincerely,
Timothy Balding
Rohan Jayasekera Members of the IFEX-TMG:
Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), Egypt
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