-
freedoms were
added in 1858. The
penalties for
these Press Offences (
Persdelict) were
quite strict;
anyone operating a
printing press had to register...
- was
already getting in
trouble under the
strict press censorship laws (
Persdelict), for
printing materials which "defamed" the
character of
state employees...
-
point in the
early years. In 1925 Khoe was
arrested in a high-profile
Persdelict (press offense) case for an
article he
published which criticized the...
- well,
because he was
charged under the
strict press censorship laws (
Persdelict) for
defamation of a
public official, and
sentenced to
fourteen days in...
- was not in the
position for long. In July 1929, he was
charged with a
Persdelict (press offense)--he was held responsible, as editor, for
printing an article...
- Indonesian) (Cet. 1 ed.). Jakarta: I:Boekoe. 2007. p. 125. ISBN 9789791436021. "
Persdelict". De
Sumatra Post (in Dutch). Medan. 18
December 1924. p. 10. Yamamoto...
- was
sentenced to 2 w****s in
prison under the
strict press offense laws (
persdelict) for
something he had
printed in Sin Po. He
would describe one such imprisonment...
-
replaced in that
position before long. In July 1929, he was
charged with a
Persdelict (press offense)--he was held responsible, as editor, for
printing an article...
- Po.
During his time as
editor of
Tjhoen Tjhioe, he was
charged with a
Persdelict offense under the
strict Dutch press censorship laws, for
defaming a public...
- the
result of a
dispute between them and the
owners over
their repeated Persdelict (press offence)
court cases. The
paper tried hiring several new editors...