Mali / Black week for freedom of information in post-coup Mali
PARIS, France, June 15, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Reporters Without Borders condemns the slow death of freedom of information in Mali. In the past few days, a newspaper editor has been arrested for the second time in a month, soldiers raided a TV station to prevent it from broadcasting an interview with a Tuarag chief, and a French journalist was prevented from travelling to the breakaway north. “We call on everyone, the international community and Malian journalists, to take action to get State Security to release newspaper editor Habi...
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Published By: Africa News - Friday, 15 June, 2012
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