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Unfair libel trial ends in heavy fine, suspended jail sentence for leading journalist

Abdou Latif Coulibaly, one of Senegal’s most prominent journalists and writers, and two of the journalists who work with him on his weekly (...)

Published on 18 November 2010 Read

Senegal

Newspaper editor gets six months in prison for defaming president’s chief of staff

Reporters Without Borders is very disappointed by the six-month jail sentence which a Dakar court has imposed on Abdourahmane Diallo, the editor (...)

Published on 28 August 2010 Read

Senegal

Radio and television group blacked out for payment default

Reporters Without Borders today voiced dismay at brutal methods used yesterday by police in Dakar who mounted a dawn raid to shut down the (...)

Published on 28 August 2009 Read

Senegal

Three community radio stations suspended for broadcasting political programmes

Reporters Without Borders condemns a decision by the National Council for Broadcasting Regulation (CNRA) on 14 March to suspend three community (...)

Published on 17 March 2009 Read

Senegal

President Wade asked to intervene after two newspapers ransacked

Reporters Without Borders has written to President Abdoulaye Wade about the ransacking of the premises of two Dakar-based dailies - L’As and 24 (...)

Published on 20 August 2008 Read

Senegal

Disturbing comments about media by President Wade

Reporters Without Borders is worried about recent comments by President Abdoulaye Wade and certain government ministers and ruling party (...)

Published on 30 July 2008 Read

Senegal

Ruling party politician bursts into radio station, threatens to kill staff

Reporters Without Borders today called on the police and judicial authorities to take action against Moustapha Cissé Lô, a politician who burst (...)

Published on 20 April 2007 Read

Senegal

Public media show bias in coverage of presidential election campaign, despite efforts by some

At a news conference yesterday in Dakar, Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Robert Ménard presented a report on the Senegalese public (...)

Published on 27 February 2007 Read

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