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Journalist arrested after being summoned to law courts

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 Read

Chad

Opposition blogger held incommunicado for past three weeks

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 Read

Chad

Media law revision would sound death knell for independent press

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 Read

Chad

Government minister insists that no journalist is being targeted

“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 Read

Chad

Parliament adopts new media law that is still too repressive

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 Read

Chad

Still repressive print media bill rejected in parliamentary vote

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 Read

Chad

Court lifts sanctions against weekly La Voix

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 Read

Chad

Open letter to interior minister about newspaper editor’s abduction

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 Read

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