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African Newspapers Shut Down in Protest

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Original Post Date: 2004-07-13  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 7/13/2004 2:50:40 PM
African Newspapers Shut Down in Protest
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African Newspapers Shut Down in Protest

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 7/13/2004 2:50:40 PM

African Newspapers Shut Down in Protest

DAKAR, Senegal — Newspapers in two West African nations suspended publication on Monday to protest the jailings of leading journalists.

In Senegal, many privately owned radio stations joined most independent newspapers in the one-day news shutdown. A separate but similar protest played out in the Central African Republic.

Both cases concerned newspaper editors jailed after exposing alleged embezzlement by officials.

In Senegal, authorities jailed Madiambal Diagne, chief editor of Le Quotidien daily, late Friday, after calling him in for questioning the previous day.

In the Central African Republic, all private newspapers suspended publication Monday to protest the arrest of Maka Gbossokotto, editor of Le Citoyen daily.

Journalists said the shutdown there would continue until the editor is released.

Copyright (194)Â 2004, The Associated Press

Source: NewsDay.com
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