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Benin’s regulator suspends 6 media outlets until further notice

Dakar, January 23, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists urges Beninese authorities to reverse their January 21 orders suspending six privately owned media outlets — news sites Reporter Médias Monde, Les Pharaons, and Crystal News, the Mme Actu Tiktok account, and Le Patriote and Audace Info newspapers — and to return the press card of Audace Info’s publication director…

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(Photo: Courtesy of the family of René Capain Bassène)

CPJ finds flaws, inconsistencies in murder conviction of Senegalese journalist René Capain Bassène

In spite of the Senegalese gendarmerie officer holding a gun held to his head, Ibou Sané held firm. He refused the officer’s order to admit that he knew René Capain Bassène – but in the end it didn’t matter. Testimony he insisted he never gave was used in court to help convict Bassène, a well-known…

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Tanzanian activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai attends a press conference after she was abducted and later released, in Nairobi, Kenya, January 13, 2025. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi

Tanzanian journalist Maria Sarungi Tsehai briefly abducted in Kenya 

Nairobi, January 14, 2025– CPJ calls on the Kenyan government to conduct a comprehensive investigation after four unknown men assaulted and abducted prominent Tanzanian journalist and human rights activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai for about four hours on Sunday in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. “With attacks on dissidents living in exile in Nairobi and a…

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VPNs, training, and mental health workshops: How CPJ helped journalist safety in 2024

Haitian journalist Jean Marc Jean was covering an anti-government protest in Port-au-Prince in February 2024 when he was struck in the face by a gas canister fired by police into the crowd. One of at least five journalists injured while covering civil unrest in the country that month, Jean arrived at the hospital with a…

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Angolan journalists

CPJ, partners call on Angola to commit to press freedom during UN human rights review

The Committee to Protect Journalists and two Angola-based media rights organizations have made a joint submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council, calling on authorities in the southern African nation to improve its record on ensuring journalists’ safety and press freedom. The submission, dated July 16, 2024, was made ahead of Angola’s January 2025…

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The Dawn editor-in-chief Emmanuel Monychol Akop was arrested November 28 after he responded to a summons and his whereabouts have been unknown since. (Photo: Courtesy of The Dawn)

South Sudan editor Emmanuel Monychol Akop detained without charge by intelligence agents

Kampala, December 19, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on South Sudan’s authorities to reveal  the whereabouts of Emmanuel Monychol Akop, editor-in-chief of the privately owned The Dawn newspaper, who has been detained since November 28 by agents of the National Security Services (NSS), South Sudan’s intelligence agency. “South Sudanese authorities must bring editor Emmanuel Monychol Akop…

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Niger suspends BBC, announces a complaint against RFI

Dakar, December 13, 2024 – Nigerien authorities have suspended the publicly-funded British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for three months and announced the Nigerien government would bring a complaint of “incitement to genocide and inter-community massacre” against the French government-owned Radio France Internationale (RFI). “The Nigerien authorities should reverse their suspension of the BBC and their intentions to take legal action…

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Journalist Habib Marouane Camara's was attacked and abducted on Tuesday by men in gendarme uniforms in Conakry, Guinea’s capital. (Photo credit withheld)

Guinean journalist Habib Marouane Camara attacked, abducted by uniformed men

Dakar, December 6, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Guinean authorities to investigate journalist Habib Marouane Camara’s whereabouts and ensure his safety after he was attacked and abducted on Tuesday by men in gendarme uniforms in Conakry, Guinea’s capital, according to local witnesses. “It’s been more than three days since armed men abducted journalist…

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Pro-government Wazalendo militiamen fighting M23 rebels walk in Sake, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on August 31, 2024. (Photo: AP/Moses Sawasawa)

M23 rebels attack radio station, journalist killed in eastern DRC

Kinshasa, December 2, 2024—Following clashes with the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) on October 29, M23 rebels attacked the facilities of the privately owned Mpety community radio station (RCMP) in the Walikale territory in eastern North Kivu province, later killing journalist Yoshua Kambere Machozi, according the radio station’s program director…

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Sandra Muhoza, a reporter for the newspaper La Nova Burundi, is seen in her prison uniform. Burundi prosecutors have requested a 12-year prison sentence for the journalist on charges of undermining the integrity of Burundi’s national territory and inciting ethnic hatred. (Photo: credit withheld)

Burundi prosecutors seek 12-year prison term for journalist Sandra Muhoza

Kampala, December 2, 2024—Burundi prosecutors requested a 12-year prison sentence for journalist Sandra Muhoza, who has been detained for seven months on charges of undermining the integrity of Burundi’s national territory and inciting ethnic hatred. The charges against Muhoza, a reporter for the privately owned online newspaper La Nova Burundi, are connected to messages she…

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