Reporters Without Borders condemns the arrests of two journalists working for privately-owned newspapers in the past few days.
The latest victim (...)
Published on 28 June 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is alarmed by the steadily worsening climate of harassment and intimidation that the Ethiopian authorities have imposed (...)
Published on 21 March 2011
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Reporters Without Borders wrote yesterday to Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi voicing concern about a deterioration in the climate for (...)
Published on 6 May 2010
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Reporters Without Borders condemns the climate of fear to which Ethiopia’s independent media are currently exposed. The Addis Ababa-based weekly (...)
Published on 4 December 2009
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Reporters Without Borders is stunned by the one-year jail sentences imposed on two journalists in separate cases brought by the public prosecutor (...)
Published on 4 September 2009
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Reporters Without Borders condemns a violent attack on leading journalist Amare Aregawi on 31 October in Addis Ababa, in which he sustained (...)
Published on 3 November 2008
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Alemayehu Mahtemework, the deputy editor of the entertainment monthly Enku, and the three other people who were arrested at the same time as him (...)
Published on 7 May 2008
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Reporters Without Borders hails the release of three newspaper journalists - Addis Zena editor Wosonseged Gebrekidan, Hadar editor Dawit Kebede (...)
Published on 20 August 2007
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