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Government suspends newspaper over story critical of president

DECEMBER 18, 2007 Posted January 14, 2008 Talassa CENSORED The state-run High Council on Freedom of Communication (known by its French acronym as CSLC) suspended private bimonthly Talassa for two months over a November 23 editorial critical of President Denis Sassou Nguesso, according to local journalists and news reports.The council accused the paper of “deliberate and repeated…

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Two French journalists released after one month

Two French journalists released after one month CASE UPDATE JANUARY 17, 2008 Original Alert: December 21, 2007 Posted January 18, 2008 Thomas Dandois, Arte Television

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Editor detained, charged over editorial

DECEMBER 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2008 Nadjikimo Bénoudjita, Notre TempsIMPRISONED, LEGAL Armed policemen on board four pick-up vehicles arrested Bénoudjita, the director of the private weekly Notre Temps, at his home office in the capital, N’Djamena, shortly after 5 a.m., according to local journalists and news reports.

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Government authorities accused of blocking new publication

UGANDA: Government authorities accused of blocking new publication DECEMBER 14, 2007 Andrew Mwenda, The Independent CENSORED The founder and director of a new weekly private newspaper, The Independent, said Ugandan authorities ordered several printing companies on December 14 not to publish the first edition of the publication.

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Editor detained, charged over editorial

DECEMBER 14, 2007   Posted January 10, 2008 Nadjikimo Bénoudjita Notre Temps IMPRISONED, LEGAL  Armed policemen on board four pick-up vehicles arrested Bénoudjita, the director of the private weekly Notre Temps, at his home office in the capital, N’Djamena, shortly after 5 a.m., according to local journalists and news reports.

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Journalists freed after two days of detention by security services

 UPDATE   January 12, 2007 Original Alert: January 11, 2007 Sode Abbah, Abuja Inquirer IMPRISONED Dan Akpovwa, Abuja Inquirer

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Policeman beats up photographer for taking his picture

DECEMBER 6, 2007  Posted December 28, 2007 Sarl George Baryamwisaki, The New Times ATTACKED   Baryamwisaki, a photographer for the pro-government daily The New Times, was beaten up by a policeman and was later detained for two hours at the Remera police station along with his colleague, reporter Ignatius Ssuuna. The policeman handcuffed Baryamwisaki and…

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Two journalists beaten by police

NOVEMBER 29, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Alexandre Neto, Radio Despertar Antonio Cascais, Deutche Welle Radio HARASSED Two journalists were detained and beaten by police in Angola’s capital city, Luanda, while reporting on forced evictions of residents from the Kilamba Kiaxi area of Luanda. Neto, the director of Radio Despertar, and Deutche Welle reporter Antonio…

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Editor and owner imprisoned for defamation

Editor and owner imprisoned for defamation NOVEMBER 29, 2007 Posted February 29, 2008 Ibrahim Souley, L’Enqueteur Soumana Idrissa Maiga, Director of L’Enqueteur LEGAL The editor and managing director of L’Enqueteur were each sentenced to one month in jail and a CFA 40,000 (US$90) fine by a Niamey court on February 5 for defamation charges made…

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Angola: Two journalists beaten by police

November 29, 2007 POSTED December 28, 2007 Alexandre Neto, Radio Despertar Antonio Cascais, Deutche Welle Radio HARASSED Two journalists were detained and beaten by police in Angola’s capital city, Luanda, while reporting on forced evictions of residents from the Kilamba Kiaxi area of Luanda. Neto, the director of Radio Despertar, and Deutche Welle reporter Antonio…

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