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Togolese minister gets journalists arrested

Reporting on theft of over half a million US$ from Housing Minister’s house lands journalists Loic Lawson and Anani Sossou in prison.

Media freedom under threat in Burkina Faso

The military government in Burkina Faso is pushing through policies and laws that are severely curtailing freedom of expression in the country.

Heavy penalty for reporting on corruption

Togolese journalists Loic Lawson and Anani Sossou jailed following complaint by country’s Minister of Urban Planning and Land Reform.

Mali: Broadcast journalists’ trip turns tragic

An attack on 4 journalists culminates in the death of Abdul Aziz Djibrilla, injury of Harouna Attini and abduction of Saleck Ag Jiddou and Moustaph Koné.

Ougadougou court upholds forced conscription of journalists and critics

Burkina Faso military junta’s forceful enlistment of journalists and critical opinion leaders seen as abuse of human rights.

RSF mobilises support of Media Freedom Coalition to secure release of Stanis Bujakera

Congolese journalist Stanis Bujakera has had his request for provisional release rejected for the fifth time since his imprisonment in September.

MFWA demands accountability for attack on Nicholas Morkah

The MFWA is asking for punitive measures to be taken against soldiers involved in assaulting Ghanaian journalist, Nicholas Morkah.

AFEX joins stakeholders in putting online violence under the spotlight

A side event organised by AFEX and IPI during the 77th session of the ACHPR looked into mechanisms to reduce online attacks against women journalists.

High stakes: Interventions to diffuse tensions and support safety of journalists during elections

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Reyhana Masters’ latest Africa brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety, and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Impunity looms one year after Arshad Sharif’s murder in Kenya

During the past year, RSF observed that the various investigations have been marked by opaqueness and lack of cooperation between Kenya and Pakistan.

Nigerian police use devious method to arrest Saint Mienpamo Onitsha

The arrest of Saint Mienpamo Onitsha adds to the growing number of journalists arrested under Nigeria’s Cybercrimes Act for their work.

DRCongo: Stanis Bujakera’s resolve remains strong

Journalist Stanis Bujakera tells RSF that his continued imprisonment puts DRC’s impartiality towards independent media to the test.

Citizens’ access to social services obstructed by Uganda’s digital ID system

More than 15 million Ugandans could be excluded from gaining access to essential public services and entitlements because they do not have national digital identity cards.

Ruling against attackers of Ghana’s UTV station is disappointing

The MFWA believes the imposition of a soft fine on the assailants behind the destructive invasion of a television does not act as a deterrent.

Violent arrest of 10 journalists in Guinea condemned

A group of journalists covering a peaceful protest by their colleagues, had their equipment destroyed, and then were teargassed and assaulted before they were arrested.

Somali journalist denied access to his lawyer during his two-month detention

Somali court dismisses case against journalist Mohamed Ibrahim Osman Bulbul.