The Eritrean authorities continue to gag all forms of free expression and recently arrested another journalist as he was trying to flee the country, Reporters Without Borders said today,
The Eritrean authorities continue to gag all forms of free expression and recently arrested another journalist as he was trying to flee the country, Reporters Without Borders said today,
Reporters Without Borders condemns the closure of the Khartoum-based daily Rai al-Shaab (Opinion of the People) by the security forces on 16 May and the arrest of four of its journalists.
Reporters Without Borders condemns the closure of the Khartoum-based daily Rai al-Shaab (Opinion of the People) by the security forces on 16 May and the arrest of four of its journalists.
(Reuters) – President Isaias Afwerki has turned Eritrea into Africa’s “biggest prison for the media” since 2001 and four journalists have died in captivity, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said on Monday.
(Reuters) – President Isaias Afwerki has turned Eritrea into Africa’s “biggest prison for the media” since 2001 and four journalists have died in captivity, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said on Monday.
Reporters Without Borders is extremely worried by Universal TV director Ibrahim Mohamed Ali’s abduction yesterday as he was returning from Afgoye, 30 km north of Mogadishu. Universal TV is a privately-owned Somali television station based in London.
Reporters Without Borders is extremely worried by Universal TV director Ibrahim Mohamed Ali’s abduction yesterday as he was returning from Afgoye, 30 km north of Mogadishu. Universal TV is a privately-owned Somali television station based in London.
On the World Press Freedom Day speaking about the situation of press freedom in Eritrea, Rporters Without Borders – RSF says, that Journalists are dying in prison, unknown & forgotten, while the situation goes from bad to worse.
On the World Press Freedom Day speaking about the situation of press freedom in Eritrea, Rporters Without Borders – RSF says, that Journalists are dying in prison, unknown & forgotten, while the situation goes from bad to worse.
Reporters Without Borders has called on the European Union not to hand over aid worth 122 million euros to Eritrea, after a serious deterioration in conditions for political prisoners and as authorities were launching a new wave of arrests of journalists.
Reporters Without Borders has called on the European Union not to hand over aid worth 122 million euros to Eritrea, after a serious deterioration in conditions for political prisoners and as authorities were launching a new wave of arrests of journalists.