New York, March 29, 2004Jean-Denis Lompoto, editor of the
satirical biweekly Pili-Pili, was released March 27 from a Kinshasa
prison on bail of US$100.
Lompoto, who had been held just over a week, was detained on March 19
on charges of defaming Mining Minister Eugène Diomi Ndongala, according
to local press organization Journaliste en danger (JED). The charges stem
from articles in Pili-Pili accusing the minister of corruption.
"We welcome Lompoto’s release," said CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper,
" but he should not have been jailed in the first place. Criminal prosecution
of journalists continues to be a serious problem in the Democratic Republic
of Congo. We urge the government to work toward removing criminal penalties
for press offences."
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