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标题[转录] Daily fines for reporter who refused to disclose his sou
时间Sat Apr 29 15:45:59 2006
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From: Reporters from Borders
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=17477
Taiwan 27 April 2006
Daily fines for reporter who refused to disclose his sources
Reporters Without Borders today condemned a Taipei court’s decision on 24
April ordering United Daily News reporter Kao Nien-yi to pay a fine of 30,000
Taiwanese dollars (770 euros) every day until he revealed his sources for a
report about a financial scandal. The order was enforced three days running
before being suspended today.
“The judicial system must guarantee journalists the right to protect their
sources so that they can work freely,” Reporters Without Borders said. “The
government must include journalists in the list of professions that enjoy the
right to professional secrecy under the law.”
Kao’s story was about insider trading allegedly involving businessmen,
government officials and companies. He is suspected of getting his
information from a senior official who was investigating the case. Kao was
already questioned over a similar case in 2003.
The United Daily News and Kao said they “both regard the fine as a serious
violation of press freedom and have decided to appeal.”
Taiwanese law contains no provision for the protection of journalists’
sources, but grants other professionals such as lawyers and doctors the
right to refuse to divulge confidential information. The judge acknowledged
that Kao should have the right to protect his sources, but said the law did
not accord him that right. He therefore convicted Kao of “protecting
criminal activities and disrupting the financial market.”
The Association of Taiwanese Journalists said in statement on 25 April that
the confidentiality of sources was an essential right and that Taiwanese law
should guarantee it.
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