
In the Sahel, the muzzled press
Freedom of the press in the Sahel turns into fiction. Coupées, disappearances, assassinations, the law of silence dominates the lives of journalists.
Freedom of the press in the Sahel turns into fiction. Coupées, disappearances, assassinations, the law of silence dominates the lives of journalists.
54th in the classification of reporters without borders (RSF) of this year, Côte d'Ivoire is experiencing an expansion of its freedom of the press.
A true disinformation laboratory, Africa is just beginning to fight the phenomenon. The struggle is only in its infancy.
Unmissable meeting, this 34th edition takes place in Côte d'Ivoire for the first time in 40 years. In fact, the last pass of the CAN within the country dates back to 1984.
Among the challenges faced by the African sports arena are disinformation and info in competition time!
Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) places Guinea Conakry in 85th in 180 countries in its global pressing classification. Under constant threat, Guinean journalists are censored, abused and arrested.