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DRC journalists’ lives threatened by armed rebel group

Journalist Henry Hererimana Serushago is forced to go into hiding, as the threat posed by the armed rebel M23, in DRC’s restive province of North Kivu, continues intensifying.

A seismic win for digital rights, mega pressure on Meta pays dividends, and journalists bear brunt of election fever

July 2022 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.

Journalists harassed in run-up to Angola’s August election

Journalists Isabel Makitoko, António Sapalo and Wilson Capemba have been attacked while covering campaign events.

BBC broadcasts suspended in Somaliland

Authorities in Somalia’s semi-autonomous region announced the suspension of the operations of international media outlet BBC, on the broad allegation that it is “undermining the credibility of the Somaliland state”.

DRC’s intelligence agency detains local journalist but releases American journalist

Authorities should immediately release journalist Joseph Kazadi Kamuanga and ensure the press can work without fear of arrest.

Burkinabé man faces charges for sending out audio telling people to reduce journalist’s home to rubble

The 35-year-old Burkinabé man who produced an audio threatening prominent journalist Newton Ahmed Barry, is facing charges of hate speech and incitement through social networks.

MRA accuses police of being used by powerful interest groups to harass media

Media Rights Agenda is asking Nigeria’s federal government to check its law enforcement agency, as it is in danger of becoming the tool of the rich and powerful who are intent on harassing the media.

UN Special Rapporteur condemns use of laws to overregulate Zimbabwe’s NGO sector

Clément Nyaletsossi Voule, the Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association has once again raised concern over the Zimbabwean government’s propensity to clamp down on NGOs through restrictive legislation.

Tanzanian publication suspended over expired license

Tanzania’s information minister is adamant that the suspension of “DarMpya” online news outlet is an administrative issue and has nothing to do with its critical content.

Journalists held at gunpoint in Liberia

Liberian journalists Emmanuel Kollie and Amos Korzawu have filed a complaint against police officers who threatened to shoot them, while they were covering senatorial elections.

Courts setting punitive bail conditions to censor journalists

The setting of excessively high bail fees is seen as a deliberate attempt to intimidate the media In Nigeria into silence.

Liberian journalists physically attacked and legally challenged

Reporters Without Borders is concerned by the rise in attacks against the media In Liberia.

Gambian journalist harassed by police

Gambian journalist Yusef Taylor facing continued harassment by the police over his investigation of a land dispute between government and a CSO.

Nigerian journalists released on bail

‘Wikkitimes’ journalists Haruna Mohammed and Idris Kamal are arbitrarily arrested, after a politician files a complaint against the newspaper.

MFWA and partners launch media support programme in Guinea-Bissau

A newly launched project seeks to strengthen the capacity of media actors in Guinea-Bissau to monitor and document violations of media and freedom of expression rights.

Violations against journalists in Burkina Faso on the rise

Since May, four journalists in Burkina Faso have been the target of violent threats.