An Honorable Sixth Place
On May 3, World Press Freedom Day, the New York Committee to Protect Journalists awarded Leonid Kuchma the title of 1998 Enemy of the Press, placing him sixth on the list, quite close to Fidel Castro and Jiang Zemin. They say he has used all kinds of taxes and the courts against the press, against those outlets opposed to him, that is.
Whether because of his number over halfway down the list or for other reasons, the fact remains that Mr. Kuchma was chagrined by the news and decided to handle the New York Committee precisely the way he does dissenting publications at home, and that he will sue the Committee. Presidential Press (from "to pressure") Secretary Oleksandr Martynenko tried to refute "the inaccurate information leading to the President's name being put on the list."
He wanted everyone to know the truth. Also to teach all those concerned
a lesson they would long remember, or at least shift the President's position
on the list. It all seems a little insulting.
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№17, (1999)Section
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