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Four newspaper editors join reporter and school teacher in jail over school essay making fun of imaginary president

Reporters Without Borders today called for the release of a secondary school teacher and a total of five journalists who have been arrested over (...)

Published on 21 June 2007 Read

Mali

Journalist and teacher imprisoned for insulting president in essay subject

Reporters Without Borders appealed today to Malian President Amadou Toumani Touré to intercede to obtain the release of Seydina Oumar Diarra, a (...)

Published on 18 June 2007 Read

Mali

Six radio station staff freed on completing sentences

Radio Kayira’s six staff members were released yesterday on completing their one-month prison sentences. 29.08.06 - Six radio station staff (...)

Published on 26 September 2006 Read

Africa

Four letters to a young African who wants to be a journalist

Reporters Without Borders today published four “Letters to a young African who wants to be a journalist” to coincide with a two-day Africa-France (...)

Published on 2 December 2005 Read

Mali

Radio journalist kidnapped, beaten and left for dead

Reporters Without Borders voiced horror today at a brutal attack on journalist Hamidou Diarra of Radio Kélédou, who was kidnapped by four men on 4 (...)

Published on 6 July 2005 Read

Mali

Three radio journalists provisionally freed

Amadou Chérif Haïdara, Mamoutou Traoré and Gata Bah, of the independent station Radio Kayira, were provisionally released from prison without bail (...)

Published on 20 November 2003 Read


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