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Weekly forced to stop publishing, its journalists flee abroad
Published on 4 December 2009Read
Two journalists get one-year jail terms under obsolete law
Published on 4 September 2009Read
Leading newspaper editor beaten unconscious outside son’s school
Published on 3 November 2008 Read
Entertainment monthly’s deputy editor freed on bail
Published on 7 May 2008 Read
Three more opposition journalists freed under government pardon
Published on 20 August 2007 Read
Four journalists convicted of treason are pardoned and freed
Published on 20 July 2007 Read
Court urged to disregard prosecutor’s request for death penalty for four journalists
Published on 13 July 2007 Read
Convicted by high court, four journalists face prison sentences or, in two cases, death penalty
Published on 12 June 2007 Read
Nigeria - 5 March 2010
Concern for two journalists kidnapped five days ago in the Niger Delta
Côte d’Ivoire - 4 March 2010
French TV news station France 24 allowed to resume local retransmission
Mauritania - 26 February 2010
Website editor freed under presidential pardon
Report of investigation into Franco-Congolese journalist’s death
“Bukavu, murder city”: investigation report into murders of journalists in the capital of Sud-Kivu
Naizghi Kiflu, the dictatorship’s eminence grise
Sign the petition for the release of ten Eritrean journalists
In September 2001, the Eritrean government ordered that all of the country’s privately owned publications be closed down. In the days that followed, police arrested above fifteen or so journalists and took them to Asmara’s police station No.
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Al-Shabaab