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Net censorship reaches sub-Saharan Africa

Reporters Without Borders condemned filtering of a radio website imposed by the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) on 16 February 2006 - the (...)

Published on 24 February 2006 Read

Uganda

Government puts foreign press under close watch four weeks before election

Reporters Without Borders warned the Ugandan government today about its hardline approach to journalists covering the 23 February presidential (...)

Published on 25 January 2006 Read

Uganda

Government continues to tighten its grip on the press with elections now 50 days away

President Yoweri Museveni’s government has for the past several months been using a range of tactics to coerce and intimidate certain - often (...)

Published on 2 January 2006 Read

Uganda

Government bans radio stations from debating opposition leader’s trial

Reporters Without Borders protested to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni today after the country’s privately-owned radio stations were threatened (...)

Published on 25 November 2005 Read

Uganda

Police raid newspaper at the end of a week of harassment

Reporters Without Borders called on the Ugandan government to come to its senses today after a week of police harassment of the independent Daily (...)

Published on 18 November 2005 Read

Uganda

Radio KFM back on the air but one of its journalists to be tried for sedition

Reporters Without Borders today hailed the Broadcasting Council’s decision yesterday to allow radio KFM back on the air but voiced concern about (...)

Published on 19 August 2005 Read

Uganda

Government shuts down radio station following presidential threats against media

Reporters Without Borders today called on the Uganda authorities to rescind the Broadcasting Council’s suspension yesterday of privately-owned (...)

Published on 12 August 2005 Read

Uganda

Journalist with Arabic-language TV station arrested and robbed

Reporters Without Borders today condemned yesterday’s arrest and overnight detention of a Mauritanian journalist working for an Iranian (...)

Published on 19 January 2005 Read

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