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EU urged to adopt specific measures to protect refugee journalists
Published on 19 June 2008Read
Editor freed after getting presidential pardon
Published on 25 February 2008Read
Publishers leader given two-month prison sentence
Published on 2 April 2007 Read
Let’s dream a little ! Letter to Jacques Chirac
Published on 14 February 2007 Read
Abdou Diouf urged to use Francophone summit to set deadline for decriminalizing press offences
Published on 27 September 2006 Read
Ex-presidential guard member threatens RSF correspondent
Published on 9 January 2006 Read
Parliament passes law decriminalising press offences
Published on 26 November 2004 Read
Backing for "day without newspapers" to get press offences decriminalized
Published on 1 October 2004 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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The truth about the war in “Gaza, the Black Book”
New version of Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents
Al-Shabaab