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French regulator objects to bodies in TV report on Mali atrocities

Reporters Without Borders is astounded by the warnings that France’s Higher Council for Broadcasting (CSA) has given to the state-owned national (...)

Published on 28 February 2013 Read

Mali

French military intervention achieves “zero image of the war front” media objective

The United States warmly congratulated France today on the success of its “Operation Serval” in Mali but Reporters Without Borders regrets that (...)

Published on 15 February 2013 Read

Mali

French journalists detained, roughed up in Bamako

Reporters Without Borders condemns the detention of several foreign journalists for several hours on 8 February in Bamako. The arrests, during (...)

Published on 11 February 2013 Read

Mali

France and Mali urged to let journalists into war zones

Reporters Without Borders calls on the Malian and French authorities to allow journalists to freely cover the military operations under way in (...)

Published on 16 January 2013 Read

Mali

Confrontation in northern city between jihadists and last journalists

Reporters Without Borders roundly condemns the beating that radio presenter Abdoul Malick Ali Maïga received from jihadists in the northern city (...)

Published on 8 August 2012 Read

Mali

Reporters Without Borders backs one-day media strike

Reporters Without Borders voices its support for the one-day strike planned by Mali’s media for tomorrow, when radio stations will suspend (...)

Published on 17 July 2012 Read

Mali

Newspaper editor kidnapped, beaten and then dumped near stadium

Gunmen abducted Saouti Haïdara, the editor of the privately-owned daily L’Indépendant, from the newspaper’s headquarters in Bamako yesterday evening, (...)

Published on 13 July 2012 Read

Mali

Journalist Habi Baby released after eight days in illegal detention

The journalist Habi Baby, arrested at his home by armed men on 12 June for the second time in a month, was released without charge on 20 June. (...)

Published on 22 June 2012 Read

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