Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/08/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/08/10/49161.htm Press Group Condemns Arrest of Times Photog By ADAM KLASFELD (CN) - Reporters Without Borders, a nonprofit that publishes the Press Freedom Index worldwide rankings, slammed the "brutal arrest" of a New York Times photographer who captured a teenage girl's arrest in the Bronx. As the United States took a nosedive down to 47th place in the group's rankings earlier this year, leaving it tied with Romania, the group cited the New York City Police Department's clampdown on journalists during the Occupy Wall Street protests as the reason. Reporters Without Borders saw a continuation of this trend on Saturday, when the NYPD arrested Robert Stolarik, 43, a decade-long Times freelancer who regularly chronicled the Occupy movement. "Mr. Stolarik said he asked for the officers' badge numbers, and the officers then took his cameras and dragged him to the ground; he said that he was kicked in the back and that he received scrapes and bruises to his arms, legs and face," the Times reported. Although the NYPD released a statement claiming Stolarik violently resisted arrest, another reporter's video showed him to be face down beneath a pile of six officers, the Times reported. Stolarik faces criminal charges of obstructing government administration and resisting arrest. Reporters Without Borders urged the court to dismiss the resisting and obstruction charges on Thursday. The group also said that the NYPD should return Stolarik's press credentials and equipment.