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22 June 2005
Reporters
Without Borders is supporting a just launched
Nepali-language news blog Nepal Info on http://nepalinfo.civiblog.org
which it is hoped will help counter tight censorship
in the kingdom.
The
royal government has continued to censor and harass
the Nepalese media, despite the lifting of the
state of emergency. A number of initiatives and
campaigns have been started to try to break out
of the deadlock imposed by King Gyanendra since
1 February 2005, the organisation said.
In
an editorial, the Nepalese journalists running
the blog condemn repeated government and Maoist
attacks against press freedom. They are calling
on all Nepalese, wherever they live, to speak
out.
"We
are trying to disseminate uncensored news without
any political bias. We are also supporting peaceful
solutions to the crisis, maintaining human rights
and press freedom as the first priority,"
the editorial said.
Nepal
Info is written entirely in Nepalese (Kantipur
font) with headlines of articles translated into
English. It intends to post news and commentary
on the current situation in Nepal.
The blog's journalists are calling on Internet-users
to send in comments on the online articles and
to send contributions in Nepalese to nepalinfoblog@yahoo.com.
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