New York, September 2, 2009--The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about the health of imprisoned editor Abdoulaye
Tiémogo after his transfer from
a hospital in
Tiémogo, editor of the weekly Le Canard Déchaîné, is suffering
from malaria and is no longer receiving adequate medical attention in a prison
in Ouallam, 55 miles (88 kilometers) to the north of
"We are deeply disturbed that the authorities have moved Abdoulaye Tiémogo against medical advice to a remote prison," said Africa Program Coordinator Tom Rhodes. "We hold them responsible for his well-being and demand that he receive adequate medical treatment immediately."
A doctor from
The deliberate choice of the remote prison over a closer, more convenient one has isolated Tiémogo and put him at risk, said Abdourahamane Ousmane, president of the local Network of Journalists for Human Rights.
Tiémogo was arrested
on August 1, a few days before a controversial national referendum passed a
constitutional amendment increasing presidential control
of the press.

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