February 11
- In Synovate's World, He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune [opinion] (Observer)
- Radio Is Most Popular - Study [opinion] (Nairobi Star)
- Ombudsman Presents Citizen's Guide (ANGOP)
February 10
- General Urges Media to be 'Objective' (Egypt Online)
- Observer Blues Line Up CBS On Feb 24 (Observer)
- State Radio Chief Besieged (New Democrat)
- Kazenambo Gets Outburst Evidence Erased (Namibian)
- Activists Detained Over Illegal Assembly [press release] (MISA)
- Zamfara Govt Directs Emirs Not to Talk to Press Without Permission (Vanguard)
- Police Arrest Reporter On Trump Up Charges (Vanguard)
- Journalists Sensitised On Disability Issues (Daily Observer)
- Yjag Executive Meets Board Chairperson (Daily Observer)
- Journalists Trains On Human Rights and International Humanitarian Standards (Foroyaa)
- A New Year and New Foroyaa [analysis] (Foroyaa)
- Rousseff Quiet As Cuban Blogger Denied Travel to Brazil [press release] (CPJ)
- Journalist Assaulted in Parliament [press release] (IFEX)
- Airport Officials Lock Out Journalists, Hold Equipment [press release] (CPJ)
- Media Empowerment - Gov't Attitude Contradicts Public Statements (pt-2) (New Dawn)
- Indebtedness Hampering Gov't-Media Relations [editorial] (New Dawn)
- Media Council Warns Classic FM Over Show (Nairobi Star)
- Govt Believes in Free Expression (New Vision)
- Army Threatens Daily Trust Correspondent Over Report (Daily Trust)
- Government Trashes Press Freedom Index Report (MISA)
- Review Process for Draconian Laws Hits a Snag [press release] (MISA)
- Parliament Says Journalist Handled Not Mishandled (Citizen)
- National Television Sued for Calling Government 'Interim' (Tunisia Live)
February 9
- A New Year and New Foroyaa [editorial] (Foroyaa)
- Modou Lamin Joof Country's Youngest Wollof News Presenter [interview] (Foroyaa)
- Parliament Wants Cabinet to Present Media Bill to Them (Citizen)
- Are Journos Being Real Twits to Tweet? [opinion] (Biz-Community)
- SAARF Media Research Symposium Offers Intl Media Audience Experts (Biz-Community)
- Supa Strikas Launches an Interactive Digicomic (Biz-Community)
- BP Gets 'Pumped Up for Summer' With Business Positioning Systems and Location Point Advertising (Biz-Community)
- FG Orders Ministries, Agencies to Implement FOI Law (Daily Trust)
- Air Force Officer Threatens to Shoot Journalist in Lagos (Daily Trust)
- A Delegation From the World Bank Expected in Country in Connection With Economic Reforms [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Plan to Fight Armed Gangs and Ensure Security [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Meeting Between Prime Minister Soro and Ambassador Carter [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Court Acquits 'Daily Monitor' Editors [press release] (IFEX)
- Plea By Paris Lawyer On Behalf of Journalists Imprisoned in Country (RSF)
- Media Empowerment - Gov't Attitude Contradicts Public Statements(Part One) [column] (New Dawn)
- Seeking Justice for HIV-Positive Journalist (Health-e)
- Arab League Pledges Support for Media Development in the Nation [press release] (GoSS)
- Celebrating Beating of Journalists Is One of the Same Ills That Provoked 1983 Revolution [opinion] (Citizen)
- Newspaper Prints 60 000 (Namibian)
- 'Access to Information Law Good for Accountability' (Focus)
- Gagasi FM Back to School CSI Campaign (Biz-Community)
- Avertising Agency of the Year Awards Open for Entries (Biz-Community)
- Journalist and Humorist 'Jojo' Quits Radio Despertar (ANGOP)
- Radio Communication Conference Continues (ANGOP)
- Military Obstructs Journalists Covering Unrest [press release] (CPJ)
- Media Council Furious At Morning Show (Nation)
- Journalist Solange Lusiku Honored for Fortitude [press release] (CPJ)
February 8
- Coup Charges Against Writer Dropped, Still Faces Military Tribunal [press release] (IFEX)
- French Journalists Detained, Thrown Out of Restive State [press release] (IFEX)
- 1000 Journalists Attacked in Uganda in 2011 - Report (Independent)
- The Media Express Satisfaction (CAF)
- Online Press Needs Reform [opinion] (The Herald)
- Journalist 'Behind Aupindi Prosecution' (Namibian)
- COREN Tasks Journalists On Objective Reporting (Daily Trust)
- MCT Arbitration Fails to Take Off (Daily News)
- Airport Journalists Locked Out, Equipment Held [press release] (CPJ)
- KFM Unveils Reloaded Menu (Monitor)
- Bill Gates - Maybe the Bible Was Wrong - Rich Men Will Go to Heaven [column] (Monitor)
February 7
- The Media and Election 2012 (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Reinsertion of Internally Displaced People [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Pro-Gbagbo Supporter Calls for Dialogue With the New Government [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- The State of Security in the Nation [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- UN to Certify December 11 Parliamentary Elections [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Speculation On Relations Between President Ouattara and His Prime Minister [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- U.S. Extends Decision to Freeze Ivorian Stakeholders' Assets [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Calls for Independent Probe of Journalist's Murder [press release] (IFJ)
- Court Dismisses Case Against Monitor Editors (Monitor)
- New Report Highlights Press Freedom Challenges (MISA)
- Fairest Cape Forms Background to Top Film, TV Productions (Biz-Community)
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