Senegal

2006

  

2006 Awards – Madi Ceesay – The Gambia

Madi CeesayVeteran journalist has served time in Gambia’s jailsfor his independent reporting V

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A Flickering Flame: Norbert Zongo

By Tidiane Sy

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Journalists given suspended jail sentence for defamation

New York, September 6, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the jail sentences given to two journalists in Senegal for defamation. A court in the capital Dakar on Tuesday handed down six-month suspended prison sentences to Alioune Ndiaye and Saliou Sambe, respectively director and reporter with the private daily L’Observateur, according to local news reports…

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Journalist convicted of defamation paroled

July 18, 2006 Original Alert: July 5, 2006 Moustapha Sow, L’Office IMPRISONED, LEGAL ACTION Sow, imprisoned for allegedly defaming a local businessman, was granted parole on July 14 after his lawyer filed an appeal.

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Journalist imprisoned in defamation case

New York, July 5, 2006 — The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the arrest and imprisonment on June 29 of Moustapha Sow, a Senegalese journalist who was convicted in February of defaming a local businessman. An arrest warrant was issued in February but carried out only last week, local sources told CPJ. “It is disturbing…

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Journalist beaten after report criticizing religious leader

New York, May 5, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Thursday’s attack on Pape Cheikh Fall, a correspondent for the private radio station RFM in the central Senegalese city of Mbacké. RFM’s parent group Futurs Médias linked the attack to a report criticizing a local religious leader’s foray into politics. Fall was beaten with metal…

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Criminal case against prominent journalist dropped

New York, May 4, 2006—The case against prominent journalist Madiambal Diagne was dropped on Tuesday on a procedural issue, ending a legal saga that spanned nearly two years and galvanized the Senegalese press. But the Committee to Protect Journalists expressed concern that the criminal charges used to jail Diagne for more than two weeks in…

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Newspaper director sentenced to six months for defamation

FEBRUARY 10, 2006 Moustapha Sow, L’Office LEGAL ACTION Sow, director of the private newspaper L’Office, was sentenced to six months in prison for defaming businessman Bara Tall in articles about a high-profile corruption scandal. Sow, who was not immediately taken into custody, told CPJ that he planned to appeal.

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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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2006