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- Monday 22 April 2013
Reporters Without Borders (http://www.rsf.org)
22 April 2013
SOMALIA
Journalist gunned down outside Mogadishu home
Reporters Without Borders is shocked to learn that another journalist has been killed in the Somali capital, (...)
- Friday 3 May 2013
Reporters Without Borders / Reporters sans frontières
World Press Freedom Day
39 leaders, groups named as Predators of Freedom of Information in 2013
3 May 2013
On World Press Freedom Day, Reporters Without Borders is releasing an (...)
- Monday 18 June 2012
June 17, 2012 (PARIS) – Ethiopia has banned Skype and other use of Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) services that offer audio and video related communications.
The new law was passed late last month and breaking the law is (...)
- Monday 21 January 2013
January 16, 2013 (JUBA) – Following a series of attacks, intimidation and threats, comment writers and bloggers in South Sudan say they are operating in a heightened sense of fear. South Sudanese men read newspapers in Juba on 10 July (...)
- Wednesday 30 January 2013
Reporters Without Borders
30 January 2013
World Press Freedom Index 2013 - Africa
East Africa: journalists’ graveyard
In Somalia (175th, -11) 18 journalists were killed, caught up in bomb attacks or the direct targets of murder, (...)
- Saturday 4 August 2012
Reporters Without Borders Update
3 August 2012
UGANDA
Former radio presenter freed on bail but still facing possible trial
Augustine Okello, a former Rhino FM morning radio show presenter in the northern city of Lira, was finally (...)
- Wednesday 7 November 2012
Reporters Without Borders (http://www.rsf.org) Update
7 November 2012
SUDAN
Woman journalist flees abroad after mistreatment by intelligence agency
Reporters Without Borders is deeply relieved to learn that Somaia Ibrahim Ismail, (...)
- Friday 25 January 2013
Reporters Without Borders
Analysis
24 January 2013
ERITREA
What really happened at Asmara’s ministry of (dis)information?
The Eritrean capital, Asmara, saw an uprising on 21 January that was both unexpected and short-lived. Around (...)
- Tuesday 17 January 2012
Reporters Without Borders - Alert
17 January 2012
SUDAN
Two private newspapers closed down since start of the year
The year began in Sudan in the same vein as previous ones, with new censorship moves. Although the country has a (...)
- Sunday 2 September 2012
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
September 1, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) – Three Eritrean journalists who have been detained for over a decade in Eritrea have died, the Paris-based media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) claimed in a report (...)
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