Articles by Journaliste en danger (JED)
Two journalists released conditionally after nine months in prison
President Paul Biya ordered the release of Robert Mintya and Serge Sabouang.
Forty-four IFEX members call for concrete measures to end violence against outspoken women journalists and activists
On the occasion of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, on 25 November 2010, 44 IFEX members, including members of the IFEX Gender Working Group, call attention to the situation of women in the free expression community who are subject to targeted attacks because of their gender.
Radio station reopened after 48 days of arbitrary closure
The decision to reopen Radio Bandundu FM was taken after a meeting between the provincial governor and a delegation of journalists from the radio station.
Five years past WSIS, online activity even more censored, critics silenced
The IFEX-TMG is deeply concerned that five years after hosting the World Summit on the Information Society, Tunisia remains one of the most repressive countries for independent journalists, bloggers and human rights defenders.
Second journalist sentenced in absentia
Kambale Maghaniryo was sentenced to a 24-month prison term after he was found guilty of making slanderous allegations.
Journalist sentenced in absentia to eight months in prison
Achille Kadima Mulamba was found guilty of defamation by the Peace Tribunal of Kinshasa/Gombe.
Radio journalist released on bail after 24 days in detention
JED once again demands the reopening of Radio Bandundu FM, illegally closed on a verbal order from the provincial governor.
IFEX-TMG calls on judges associations worldwide to support persecuted independent judges in Tunisia
On the eve of the International Association of Judges (IAJ) Congress, the IFEX-TMG reiterates its deep concern about the continuous persecution of independent judges.