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Newspaper editor kidnapped, beaten and then dumped near stadium

Gunmen abducted Saouti Haïdara, the editor of the privately-owned daily L’Indépendant, from the newspaper’s headquarters in Bamako yesterday evening, (...)

Published on 13 July 2012 Read

Mali

Journalist Habi Baby released after eight days in illegal detention

The journalist Habi Baby, arrested at his home by armed men on 12 June for the second time in a month, was released without charge on 20 June. (...)

Published on 22 June 2012 Read

Mali

Three weeks of media freedom violations in Mali

Amid continuing political instability following a rebel takeover in the north and a military coup in the capital in March, Reporters Without (...)

Published on 23 May 2012 Read

Mali

Concern for journalists, serious setback for media freedom

With parliamentary speaker Dioncounda Traoré newly installed as interim president, Reporters Without Borders looks back at the past three weeks of (...)

Published on 12 April 2012 Read

Mali

Whether staging mutiny or coup, soldiers shut down news media

Reporters Without Borders condemns the occupation of the headquarters of the state radio and TV broadcaster ORTM by renegade soldiers since (...)

Published on 22 March 2012 Read

Mali

Promoting professional media coverage of this year’s elections in Mali

More than 60 Malian journalists who cover politics for state and privately-owned media are attending a two-day seminar on “Media Coverage of (...)

Published on 30 January 2012 Read

Mali

Court imposes prison sentences for newspaper report on school essay that mocked imaginary president

Reporters Without Borders voiced disappointment at the prison sentences imposed today on five journalists and a school teacher on charges of (...)

Published on 26 June 2007 Read

Mali

Four newspaper editors join reporter and school teacher in jail over school essay making fun of imaginary president

Reporters Without Borders today called for the release of a secondary school teacher and a total of five journalists who have been arrested over (...)

Published on 21 June 2007 Read

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