Southern Africa, When the Enemy is the Press not the Virus
In many countries in Southern Africa, the coronavirus has rapidly become a pretext to gag…
In many countries in Southern Africa, the coronavirus has rapidly become a pretext to gag…
From 7 March to 13 April, coinciding with the news of the spread of the…
The government of Tanzania, already notoriously allergic to freedom of the press, has imposed a…
Of all the countries in Northwest Africa, Tunisia best respects the right to freedom of…
Ibrahim Abu Mbaruco, Mozambican journalist for the Palma Community Radio broadcaster went missing on 7…
On 1 April, the president of Somaliland, Muse Bihi Abdi, released 574 prisoners: a necessary…
For weeks, authorities in South Africa have been urging citizens to wash their hands well…
On 29 November, the Transitional Government in Sudan announced it would repeal the public order…
A month ago, we reported the detainment of Hajar Raissouni, correspondent for the independent news…
On August 1 in Mauritania, Mohamed Ould Ghazouani begins his presidency. He won the election…
Over the past three months, according to an Amnesty International report dated July 4, the…