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Mali: Military Coup, Transition and Media Freedom Crisis

October 14, 2020October 19, 2020
In the space of 19 days (September 10 – 29, 2020) five violations have been perpetrated against a number journalists…
Freedom Of Assembly | Freedom of Expression Violations |

Mammoth Anti-Government Protest Triggers Massive Press Freedom and Freedom of Assembly Violations in Mali

July 14, 2020July 20, 2020
A number of protesters have been killed, the internet disrupted and the state broadcaster attacked as a mammoth anti-government demonstration…
Attacks | Impunity |

Pervasive Culture of Impunity in Africa: 95% of Freedom of Expression Violations Left Unpunished

February 22, 2018May 9, 2018
Over 95% Freedom of Expression (FOE) violations recorded in 19 countries in Africa have been left unaddressed by authorities in…
Attacks | Impunity |

Freedom of Expression in Africa: 183 Killed by Security Agents in 3 Protests

March 21, 2017March 21, 2017
A total of 183 deaths were recorded from July to December 2016 following clashes between protestors and security agents in…
Digital Rights |

Mali: Social Media Blackout

August 21, 2016November 3, 2016
This statement was originally published by MFWA on August 19, 2016. There has been a suspected social media shutdown in…
Attacks |

Mali: One Dead, Several Others Injured for Protesting Arrest of Radio Presenter

August 18, 2016November 3, 2016
This statement was originally published on mfwa.org on August 18, 2016. One person is reported dead and several others injured…

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Mali: Military Coup, Transition and Media Freedom Crisis

October 14, 2020

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Pervasive Culture of Impunity in Africa: 95% of Freedom of Expression Violations Left Unpunished

February 22, 2018

Freedom of Expression in Africa: 183 Killed by Security Agents in 3 Protests

March 21, 2017
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GPU Begins Nationwide Sensitization on Access to Information, Media Self-regulation

February 17, 2021
The Gambia Press Union, with support from the British Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, is implementing a project aimed…

World Radio Day 2021: MFWA Applauds the Resilience, Versatility of Radio in the Face of COVID-19

February 13, 2021
The theme for this year’s World Radio Day – New World, New Radio – highlights and celebrates the significance and…

How Liberia’s Coronavirus Misinformation Spread Far More than the Virus Itself

November 12, 2020
On March 16, 2020, the first coronavirus case in Liberia was confirmed; a government official, Mr. Nathaniel Blama who traveled…

Month of Repression: Four Killed, Dozens Arrested and Radio Stations Shut

Four fatalities have already been recorded in an alarming start to 2020, as Guinea and Nigeria began the year on...

MRA Calls on Government to Introduce and Implement Policies and Legislation that Ensure Safety of Journalists

LAGOS, Monday, December 23, 2019: Media Rights Agenda (MRA) today called on the Nigerian Government to adopt and implement policies...

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