H.
E. Mikheil Saakashvili
President of Georgia
Ingorovas 7
Tbilisi
Georgia
Fax:
+995 32 99 08 79 / +995 32 98 72 62
Vienna, 2 August 2004
Your
Excellency,
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network
of editors, media executives and leading journalists in over 120 countries, is
deeply concerned about the recent police raid on the independent weekly newspaper,
The Georgian Times.
According to information before IPI, finance police
officers raided the Tbilisi office of The Georgian Times on 14 July without a
proper search warrant in order to confiscate accounting documents of the Georgian
Times Media Holding. The police officers involved claimed there had been financial
irregularities
at the company.
Responding to this allegation, The Georgian Times' management
maintains that the raid, which briefly halted work at the newspaper, is part of
a deliberate campaign to exert pressure on the newspaper.
The weekly recently
published a series of articles questioning the origin of assets belonging to the
Tbilisi chief prosecutor, Valery Grigalashvili. In a 14 July statement, The Georgian
Times wrote that in private conversations with the newspaper staff, Grigalashvili
said he would force the newspaper to
close, if it did not stop publishing material
about him.
IPI would like to remind Your Excellency that newspapers have
a fundamental right to report on legitimate matters of public interest, including
the origin of assets allegedly held by Grigalashvili. Any attempt to prevent the
media from doing so is not only a disruption of the free flow of information
in
Georgia, but also a breach of Article 19 of the United Nations Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, which states everyone has the right to "seek, receive and
impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."
With
the above in mind, IPI urges Your Excellency to authorise a thorough investigation
into this incident and to do everything in your power to create a media environment
that allows journalists to exercise their profession free of harassment.
We
thank you for your attention.
Yours sincerely,
Johann P. Fritz
Director
IPI,
the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, is dedicated
to the furtherance and safeguarding of press freedom, the protection of freedom
of opinion and expression, the promotion of the free flow of news and information,
and the improvement of the practices of journalism.
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