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EU urged to adopt specific measures to protect refugee journalists

As this year’s World Refugee Day approaches, Reporters Without Borders calls on the international community to adopt specific measures to protect (...)

Published on 19 June 2008 Read

Central African Republic

Editor freed after getting presidential pardon

Reporters Without Borders hails Faustin Bambou’s release on 23 February following an announcement on the national radio station that he had been (...)

Published on 25 February 2008 Read

Central African Republic

Publishers leader given two-month prison sentence

Reporters Without Borders condemned the two-month jail sentence imposed today on Michel Alkhaly-Ngady, head of the independent publishers (...)

Published on 2 April 2007 Read

Central African Republic

Let’s dream a little ! Letter to Jacques Chirac

To stoke the dying fires of his presidential term, Jacques Chirac is receiving most of Africa’s heads of state for the 24th France-Africa summit (...)

Published on 14 February 2007 Read

Central African Republic

Abdou Diouf urged to use Francophone summit to set deadline for decriminalizing press offences

Reporters Without Borders appealed today to Abdou Diouf, the secretary-general of the International Organisation of Francophone Countries (OIF), (...)

Published on 27 September 2006 Read

Central African Republic

Ex-presidential guard member threatens RSF correspondent

Reporters without Borders has condemned threats made against Maka Gbossokoto, the director of the private daily newspaper "Le Citoyen" ("The (...)

Published on 9 January 2006 Read

Central African Republic

Parliament passes law decriminalising press offences

Reporters Without Borders today welcomed the passage of a law ending prison terms for press offences. The Central African Republic’s (RCA) (...)

Published on 26 November 2004 Read

Central African Republic

Backing for "day without newspapers" to get press offences decriminalized

Reporters Without Borders today hailed the protest announced yesterday by the Group of Independent Privately-Owned Central African Press Editors (...)

Published on 1 October 2004 Read

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