"Jailing journalists for critical reporting is totally unacceptable," said CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper. "We call on the government of Niger to release Abdoulkarim, and work toward the elimination of criminal libel."
Abdoulkarim was arrested on November 12 and placed in "preventive detention." The journalist was transferred to prison on November 17, and was denied bail pending his trial. He is held at the central prison in the capital, Niamey, according to Abdoulaye Massalaki, president of Niger's journalists' union.
Elhadj brought a criminal defamation suit over an article in Le Visionnaire that accused him of embezzling government funds.
For more information on Abdoulkarim's case, see CPJ's November 21 alert.

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