Reporters Without Borders is very worried by today’s arrest of Eric Topona, the secretary-general of the Union of Chadian Journalists (UJT) and (...)
Published on 6 May 2013
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Reporters Without Borders is very concerned about Jean Etienne Laokolé, an opposition blogger who has been held by the Chadian security forces for (...)
Published on 12 April 2013
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Reporters Without Borders believes a proposed revision of Chad’s media law, which has been under discussion in N’Djamena since last month, could (...)
Published on 23 November 2012
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“Neither Eric Topona nor any other journalist is being targeted by the government,” Chad’s information and communication minister and government (...)
Published on 5 July 2012
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Reporters Without Borders regrets that Chad’s national assembly yesterday passed a media bill that the government resubmitted at the start of the (...)
Published on 19 August 2010
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Reporters Without Borders notes the National Assembly’s decision on 2 June to reject a print media bill that had been presented by the government. (...)
Published on 4 June 2010
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A court in the capital N’Djamena yesterday found the privately owned weekly La Voix “not guilty” of charges against it and lifted a provisional (...)
Published on 7 January 2010
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Mr. Ahmat Mahamat Bachir
Minister of Interior
N’Djamena, Chad
Paris, 21 December 2009
Dear Minister,
Reporters Without Borders is extremely (...)
Published on 21 December 2009
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