Africa

2006

  

Editor of independent newspaper attacked

JANUARY 15, 2006 Posted: March 8, 2006 Bonaventure Bizumuremyi, Umuco ATTACKED Four unidentified intruders carrying clubs and knives came to the Kigali home of Bizumuremyi, editor of one of Rwanda’s few independent newspapers, Umuco. CPJ sources said the intruders broke the door, awakening neighbors who intervened before the intruders could get inside. Bizumuremyi, who had…

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Radio station closed, editor and technician arrested

January 14, 2006 Radio Las Anod CENSORED Faysal Jama’ Adan, Radio Las Anod Jamal Suleyman Warsame, Radio Las Anod HARASSED Police closed Radio Las Anod, arresting director Adan, editor Warsame, and an unidentified technician, according to the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) and local news media monitored by the BBC. NUSOJ quoted the local…

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Critical radio station closed in dispute over music royalties

New York, January 13, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the closure of Radio Mwangaza, a community station in the northern Congolese city of Kisangani, which has aired programs criticizing local authorities. Court officials sealed its studios on January 11 in a dispute over alleged non-payment of music royalties, station director Jean-Pierre Lifoli told CPJ.…

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Journalists freed

 UPDATE  November 1, 2006 Original Case: October 23, 2006 Fahad Mohammed Abukar, Warsan Radio Mohammed Adawe Adam, Radio Shabelle Muktar Mohammed Atosh, HornAfrik Radio

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Radio station censored

December 28, 2005 Radio Kasumai CENSORED Police entered the studios of Radio Kasumai, a community radio station in the northern town of Saõ Domingos, and ordered employees to stop broadcasting. The police also threatened several journalists. According to local journalists, the threats stemmed from a recent program in which callers complained on-air that police were…

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Charges against six journalists dropped

Update: JANUARY 10, 2006 Original Alert: October 17, 2005 Babacar Touré, Sud group Abdoulaye Ndiaga Sylla, Sud-Quotidien Madior Fall, Sud-Quotidien Oumar Diouf Fall, Sud FM Ndeye Fatou Sy, Sud FM Ibrahima Gassama, Sud FM

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CPJ Update

CPJ Update November 2006 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists Return to front page | See previous Updates

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Journalists killed in 2005

Death toll is 47 worldwide; Iraq becomes deadliest recent conflict

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Radio station damaged in arson attack

New York, January 4, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned by an arson attack on private Cameroonian radio station Freedom FM. Fire broke out in the building housing the station on Tuesday evening, according to Freedom FM’s founder Pius Njawe, who received CPJ’s International Press Freedom Award in 1991. He told CPJ that police…

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2006