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RSF restores access to news site in Guinea

“Inquisiteur.net” is the second news website to be blocked in less than two weeks by the military junta in Guinea.

Senegal’s reputation as model democracy fading

Senegal’s otherwise glowing image is being undermined as authorities manipulate laws on publication of false news and defamation to arbitrarily detain and prosecute journalists.

Three more journalists arrested in Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s state of emergency is being used to target critical voices in the media sector.

DAAR Communications broadcasting stations taken off air

‘Raypower FM’ and ‘Africa Independent Television’ go silent, following the deliberate destruction of their transmission equipment.

Guinea marks 2 years of military rule on sombre note

Freedom of expression and media freedom have come under increasing threat during the two years of military rule in Guinea.

August absurdity in Africa – suspensions, expulsions, shutdowns, coups and disputed reports

August 2023 in Africa: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Gabon authorities block internet and suspend foreign media

As Gabonese go to the polls, authorities cut off access to information.

Somali journalist detained illegally for reporting on corruption

‘Kaab TV’ editor Mohamed Ibrahim Bulbul, who is also information and human rights secretary at the Somali Journalists Syndicate, has been held incommunicado for more than a week.

Free expression under threat in Mali

In a crackdown on critical voices Malian authorities sentence activist and social media influencer, Rokia Doumbia, also known as #Madame vie chère, to one year in prison.

DRC reporters covering politics under fire

As the elections draw closer, the media freedom environment is deteriorating with violence against journalists on the increase.

Media outlets in Benin and Burkina Faso suspended

In separate incidents Benin’s media regulator has indefinitely suspended the operations of ‘La Gazette du Golfe’, while ‘Radio Oméga’ in Burkina Faso is off the air.

Nigerian police accused of abusing their powers to silence journalists

Media Rights Agenda asks Nigeria’s inspector general of police to stop public officials and powerful individuals from taking punitive actions against critical journalists.

Liberia’s biggest independent media network forcibly closed

A Liberian civil court issued an order imposing severe sanctions on Spoon Network and hefty fines on its employees.

DRC police attack Congolese journalists in Ethiopia

DRC journalists Louis France Kuzikesa and Will Claes N’lemvo were assaulted by men who identified themselves as members of a Congolese police unit responsible for the protection of senior state officials, and said that Kuzikesa was too critical of President Tshisekedi.

South Sudanese women journalists speak out against sexism

Women in South Sudan are advised to support the strengthening of polices that will curb hate speech, sexual exploitation and gender discrimination.

Media under pressure in Niger

Niger’s new military government urged to take steps to protect the media and Niger’s civic space.