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Suriname reporter threatened after writing about drug trafficking

Published on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Email To Friend    Print Version

PARIS, France (RSF) -- Reporters Without Borders said it is very worried about the telephone threats that reporter Ivan Cairo of the Paramaribo-based daily De Ware Tijd received on 7 November in connection with several articles about the unexplained disappearance of 90 kg of cocaine from a police station after it was seized. Cairo is also the Reporters Without Borders Suriname correspondent.

“We condemn these threats and we ask the authorities to take all necessary measures to protect Cairo,” Reporters Without Borders said. “We also urge them to investigate the origin of these threats in order to reassure all Surinamese journalists who cover such sensitive subjects. Without a free press, it is impossible to combat drug trafficking and corruption.”

Justice and police minister Chandrikapersad Santokhi and attorney general Subhaas Punwasi have been told about the threats.

“I received a message on my office phone warning me to watch out,” Cairo told Reporters Without Borders. “Since then, I have seen no one and I have stayed at home with my brother. I have not gone back to work. I don’t know who wants to scare me because I did not name anyone in my articles.” He added that he has been in touch with the attorney-general but has not yet received any protection from the authorities.

Suriname was ranked 42nd out of 175 countries in the 2009 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index. The situation there is nowadays satisfactory even if there are cases still unresolved from the Desi Bouterse dictatorship (1980-1991), when several opposition journalists were murdered.
 
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