Surinamese journalists express concern over book ban 

The Surinamese Association of Journalists has voiced concern regarding President Chandrikapersad Santokhi’s decision to ban a book by a Dutch author and entrepreneur, which alleges corruption at the highest echelons of Suriname’s government.

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The book in question

Earlier this week, the ‘de Ware Tijd’ newspaper made a stand by refusing to comply with President Santokhi’s demand to remove a photo from the cover of the book titled “Corruption at the Highest Level.” 

This photograph prominently features the head of state, Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries Minister Parmanand Sewdien, along with an entrepreneur.

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Surinamese newspaper refuses to remove published photo of President Santokhi

President Santokhi has taken decisive legal action through his attorney, Gerold Sewcharan, by issuing a writ to a bookstore, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the book from circulation.

Defending freedom of expression

However, the Surinamese Association of Journalists, in a statement, has raised concerns about the potential implications for freedom of expression and the press. 

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They argue that these fundamental rights are under threat due to the ban on the book.

Fundamental rights anchored in law

The association emphasizes that freedom of expression and press freedom are enshrined as special fundamental rights in Suriname’s Constitution, the American Convention on Human Rights, and the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. 

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