(RSF/IFEX) – Duke Atangana Etotogo, the managing editor of the privately-owned monthly “L’Afrique Centrale”, was released on the afternoon of 7 September 2006 after writing a letter of apology to the president and the defence minister, one of his close friends, Venant Mboua, told Reporters Without Borders. Etotogo, who had been held by military security […]
(RSF/IFEX) – Duke Atangana Etotogo, the managing editor of the privately-owned monthly “L’Afrique Centrale”, was released on the afternoon of 7 September 2006 after writing a letter of apology to the president and the defence minister, one of his close friends, Venant Mboua, told Reporters Without Borders.
Etotogo, who had been held by military security since 3 September, pointed out in his letter that, while regretting having caused offence to certain military officers, he did not retract the report which led to his arrest.