There are 13 journalists in prisons in Eritrea, the CPJ said, and the Eritrean authorities “have refused to disclose the whereabouts, legal status, or health of any of the journalists they have imprisoned.”
There are 13 journalists in prisons in Eritrea, the CPJ said, and the Eritrean authorities “have refused to disclose the whereabouts, legal status, or health of any of the journalists they have imprisoned.”
CPJ’s annual worldwide census found 134 journalists imprisoned on December 1, an increase of nine from the 2005 tally. China, Cuba, Eritrea, and Ethiopia were the top four jailers among the 24 nations who imprisoned journalists.
CPJ’s annual worldwide census found 134 journalists imprisoned on December 1, an increase of nine from the 2005 tally. China, Cuba, Eritrea, and Ethiopia were the top four jailers among the 24 nations who imprisoned journalists.