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Eritrea: Two Media Organs Expose TPLF Regime's Stepped-Up Jamming of Media


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

21 December 2007
Posted to the web 21 December 2007

Asmara

Two media organs, namely the BBC Monitor (BBCM) and the Netherlands Media (RN) disclosed that the TPLF regime's jamming of the Eritrean media has been stepped up to a great extent.

In a statement they issued, the two media organizations indicated that the regime's resort to muffling the Eritrean media outlets has been continuing in a stepped-up manner, and that such acts of jamming have been reinforced as of December 18.

In a related report, although the programs of the Voice of America are being muffled in Ethiopia, VOA staff members have been given instructions by their senior heads not to broadcast any report or information about the jamming.



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