Democratic Republic of the Congo / Africa

  

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Newspaper director released on bail after five days of detention

 UPDATE  May 11, 2007 Original Alert: May 10, 2007 Jean Pierre Phambu Lutete, La Tolérance IMPRISONED

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In DRC, journalist jailed after seeking comment from official

New York, May 10, 2007— The Committee to Protect Journalists is troubled by the detention since Sunday of a private newspaper director in the capital, Kinshasa, after he sought comments from a government official. CPJ last week named DRC one of the world’s worst backsliders on press freedom. Jean Pierre Phambu Lutette, director of the…

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Backsliders: The 10 countries where press freedom has most deteriorated

New York, May 2, 2007–Three nations in sub-Saharan Africa are among the places worldwide where press freedom has deteriorated the most over the last five years, a new analysis by the Committee to Protect Journalists has found. Ethiopia, where the government launched a massive crackdown on the private press by shutting newspapers and jailing editors,…

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CPJ Update

May 2007 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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Despite order, DRC radio station still closed

New York, April 19, 2007—Local authorities have yet to allow a community radio station in central DRC to return to the air despite an order by state regulators that it be allowed to resume broadcasting, according to the press freedom group Journaliste en Danger (JED) and local journalists. Radio ODL was shuttered by police on…

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Radio journalist detained for two days over critical commentary

MARCH 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Minyanya Wasso, Radio Liberté HARASSED Five armed police officers stormed the studios of private Radio Liberté in the far eastern Sud Kivu province, arresting a journalist airing a live program and causing the station to go off the air for 30 minutes, Director Philemon Kangeta told CPJ.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Radio stations raided by police over critical broadcasts

March 7, 2007 POSTED March 16, 2007 Lambert Kasereka Sekera, RTNC Norbert Kambalé, RTNC Radio Télévision Graben HARASSED Kasereka and Kambalé, hosts of a morning news show on state-run broadcaster Radio Télévision Nationale Congolaise (RTNC) in the eastern town of Butembo in the North Kivu province, were arrested in their studio during a broadcast critical…

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Radio journalist detained for two days over critical commentary

MARCH 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Minyanya Wasso, Radio Liberté HARASSED Five armed police officers stormed the studios of private Radio Liberté in the far eastern Sud Kivu province, arresting a journalist airing a live program and causing the station to go off the air for 30 minutes, Director Philemon Kangeta told CPJ.

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In DRC, journalist sentenced to prison

New York, February 27, 2007— The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns a three-month prison sentence and heavy damages handed down by a court in the southeastern city of Boma against a journalist over a story alleging corruption by the municipal treasury. Popol Ntula Vita, a correspondent at the private weekly La Cité Africaine in the…

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Journalist released on bail after 35 days of 11-month prison sentence

 UPDATE  February 15, 2007 Original Case: January 11, 2007 Rigobert Kwakala Kash, Le Moniteur

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