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Title Attacks on the Press in 2006 - Snapshots: Poland
Publisher Committee to Protect Journalists
Country Poland
Publication Date February 2007
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Attacks on the Press in 2006 - Snapshots: Poland

Andrzej Marek, editor-in-chief of the weekly Wiesci Polickie in the town of Police, was sentenced on January 12 to three months in prison on a charge of libeling a city council spokesman. The case stemmed from articles written in 2004 suggesting that the spokesman had used his position to promote his private advertising business, according to CPJ research. The Constitutional Tribunal, Poland's highest court, suspended the sentence the same month after a public outcry, according to international press reports.

Topics: Freedom of expression,

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