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Link to: Managing editor of privately-owned newspaper “Le Quotidien” arrested and detained

Managing editor of privately-owned newspaper “Le Quotidien” arrested and detained

(MFWA/IFEX) – On 9 July 2004, Madiambal Diagne, managing editor of the privately-owned newspaper “Le Quotidien”, was arrested and jailed for “publishing confidential documents, disseminating false news and initiating actions [likely to] compromise public security”. The 5 July edition of “Le Quotidien” published minutes of the High Judicial Council of Senegal, in which some judges […]

Link to: Radio France International correspondent ordered to leave country

Radio France International correspondent ordered to leave country

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 23 October 2003 CPJ press release: SENEGAL: Radio France International correspondent expelled New York, October 23, 2003-The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is disturbed that Senegalese authorities have refused to lift an October 6 expulsion order against Sophie Malibeaux, correspondent for Radio France Internationale (RFI). At the time, the […]

Link to: Radio journalist arrested by police, threatened with expulsion

Radio journalist arrested by police, threatened with expulsion

(IFJ/WAJA/IFEX) – The following is an 11 October 2003 joint IFJ-WAJA press release: Sophie Malibeaux case: an escalation in attacks on press freedom in Senegal A recent action by the Senegalese authorities has raised fears concerning the press’s future and the right to information in a country which until now has been known to respect […]

Link to: Journalist receives death threats

Journalist receives death threats

(RSF/IFEX) – Journalist Abdou Latif Coulibaly, author of a recently-published book in which he criticises Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade, has been receiving anonymous death threats over the past few days. Coulibaly has attributed the threats to members of the president’s political party. “We regret to note such a shift in Senegal, a country in which […]

Link to: Several journalists assaulted by police officers in separate incidents

Several journalists assaulted by police officers in separate incidents

(WAJA/IFEX) – The following is a 22 March 2003 WAJA statement: Police attack journalists in separate incidents Dakar, 22 March – The Senegalese Union of Media and Communications Professionals (Syndicat des Professionnels de l’Information et de la Communication du Sénégal, SYNPICS) and the West African Journalists Association (WAJA) have urged the Senegalese government to condemn […]

Link to: Journalist hospitalised following assault by police

Journalist hospitalised following assault by police

(WAJA/IFEX) – On 14 December 2002, Libasse Ndiaye, a cameraman for African Television News (ATN) and Senegal correspondent for the Agence Internationale d’Images de Télévision (AITV) and TV5, was assaulted by security forces at the end of a demonstration. The protest was held by relatives of individuals who perished in a 26 September shipwreck. More […]

Link to: Journalists in Casamance receive death threats

Journalists in Casamance receive death threats

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 19 September 2002 IFJ press release: The IFJ condemns the death threats against journalists in Casamance The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the world’s largest journalists’ organisation, is very concerned over the death threats received by correspondents of the Senegalese private dailies Wal Fadjri and Sud Quotidien, and other […]

Link to: IFJ condemns threats against Senegalese sports journalists

IFJ condemns threats against Senegalese sports journalists

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 28 June 2002 IFJ press release: The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the largest journalists’ organisation in the world, condemns the statements made on Wednesday 26 June in Dakar by Jules François Bocandé. Following a gala match involving Senegal’s national football team, which had returned from Japan the day […]

Link to: IFJ condemns unfair verdict against two journalists

IFJ condemns unfair verdict against two journalists

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is a 30 April 2002 IFJ press release: IFJ condemns unfair verdict against two journalists in Senegal The International Federation of Journalists, the world’s largest journalists’ organisation, is stunned by the Dakar Tribunal’s verdict last week, sentencing two journalists to four months’ imprisonment with no parole and a fine of three […]

Link to: Publication director sentenced to four months’ imprisonment for defamation

Publication director sentenced to four months’ imprisonment for defamation

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Jusice Minister Basile Senghor, RSF expressed concern following the sentencing of Mamadou Oumar Ndiaye, publication director of the Dakar-based weekly “Le Témoin”. “While not wishing to comment on the facts of the case, RSF recalls that a prison sentence with no parole for ‘defamation’ is viewed by international human […]

Link to: Prime minister takes legal action against two journalists for “insults”

Prime minister takes legal action against two journalists for “insults”

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Prime Minister Mame Madior Boye, RSF protested the claim brought against Ousseynou Nar Guèye and Cheikh Touré. “If the journalists are sentenced, press freedom will be the victim of your lack of self-ridicule. It is important that Senegal, starting with its dignitaries, accept the popular press’s mocking remarks, even […]

Link to: Two journalists assaulted by police officers during demontsration by former UN peacekeepers

Two journalists assaulted by police officers during demontsration by former UN peacekeepers

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Minister of Defence Youba Sambou, RSF asked that all necessary measures be taken to ensure that police officers cease assaulting journalists from the private press, as occurred on 10 December 2001. “The police officers acted on the orders of the military authorities, who openly admitted to aiming to prevent […]

Link to: CPJ protests deterioration in press freedom under President Wade

CPJ protests deterioration in press freedom under President Wade

(CPJ/IFEX) – In a 24 September 2001 letter to Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade, CPJ expressed its deep concern over the increased harassment of Senegalese journalists by government authorities since President Wade took office in April 2000. The organization is particularly disturbed by the prosecution of Alioune Fall, editor-in-chief of the independent Dakar-based daily “Le Matin”, […]

Link to: Editor-in-chief of “Le Matin” charged with publishing false information

Editor-in-chief of “Le Matin” charged with publishing false information

(WAJA/IFEX) – The editor-in-chief of “Le Matin”, Alioune Fall, was summoned to appear in court by the Dakar court judge on Friday 17 August 2001. Fall’s case was heard in court and he was charged with publishing false information. The journalist has since been freed provisionally. Fall was detained on Tuesday 10 July by the […]

Link to: Editor-in-chief of “Le Matin” detained by police

Editor-in-chief of “Le Matin” detained by police

(WAJA/IFEX) – On Tuesday 10 July 2001, Alioune Fall, editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Le Matin”, was detained for questioning by the Division of Criminal Investigations (Division des investigations criminelles, DIC). The journalist had written an article about Abatalib Samb’s escape from Reubeus Central Prison in Dakar, the capital. Samb is also known under the alias […]

Link to: Journalist beaten by ruling party activists

Journalist beaten by ruling party activists

(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to the deputy secretary-general of the Parti démocratique sénégalais (PDS, ruling party), Idrissa Seck, RSF expressed concern about an attack on a journalist by party activists. RSF asked the deputy secretary-general to condemn the assault and call on party members and sympathisers to remain calm. “It is your duty to […]