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Name: Radio Erena
Based: Paris, France
Audience: Eritreans in Eritrea and to the Eritrean diaspora
Background
Radio Erena was launched by press freedom group Reporters Without Borders in 2009 "with the primary chief aim of providing an independent news service to the residents of what is one of the most closed countries in the world, one that is ranked even lower than North Korea in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index."
- 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 (...)
- Friday 7 September 2012
Reporters without borders
Alert / Press Release
6 September 2012
ERITREA
RWB-backed satellite radio station sabotaged again
Radio Erena, a Paris-based satellite radio station that broadcasts to Eritreans in Eritrea and to the (...)
- Saturday 10 November 2012
November 9, 2012 (PARIS) - An international press freedom advocacy group, said on Thursday that it has launched investigation over the acts of piracy perpetrated against an independent Eritrean satellite Radio broadcaster, ERINA.
The (...)
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