31. The bill would give the government strong new powers to license and regulate the media and ban foreign reporters from staffing international media offices in Zimbabwe. 32. The bill also bans foreign reporters from staffing international media offices in Zimbabwe, which would have to be run by Zimbabwean citizens or immigrants with permanent residence status. 33. The legislation also allows the government to ban foreign reporters from the country and imprison journalists who violate as-yet unspecified standards. 34. The Israeli military has banned reporters from all the cities and towns under its control, drawing a protest from the Foreign Press Association. 35. The Israeli military has banned reporters from areas under its control, but the ban is not consistently enforced. 36. The military has banned reporters from the area. 37. The memorandum also banned reporters from visiting military bases. 38. There was no independent confirmation of the execution, as reporters are banned from the area. 39. The Zairian army has banned reporters from leaving the capital to travel to Kivu to witness the fighting. 40. He banned reporters from Phnom Vour where the grave site was found and asked journalists to leave Kampot immediately. |