Congolese Journalists Reject Verbal Abuse By Politicians
Hundreds of journalists have marched in Kinshasa to condemn physical and verbal abuse of media professionals in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Kinshasa protest.
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Congo-Kinshasa:
Journalists Rebel at Abuse by Politicians
RNW Africa, 27 August 2011
Hundreds of journalists marched last Friday in Kinshasa, to condemn physical and verbal abuse of media professionals in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa:
Politician Taped Threatening Journalist
CPJ, 25 August 2011
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo to investigate allegations of threats made earlier this month by a member of… Read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa:
Call to Ruling Party Politicians After Attacks On Journalists
RSF, 26 August 2011
Reporters Without Borders strongly supports the "march of anger" by journalists and press freedom activists that its partner organization, Journalist in Danger, is organizing today… Read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa:
Journalist Violently Attacked During Ruling Party Congress
JED, 24 August 2011
JED vehemently condemns the attack on Serge Kembila, a cameraman at Radio Télévision Groupe l'Avenir (RTG@), a private television station based in Kinshasa, the… Read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa:
Journalist Gunned Down Amid Rising Attacks On Press
IFEX, 29 June 2011
A journalist who had recently reported about the arrest of locals accused of trafficking weapons for criminal activity was found shot to death last week in the eastern town of… Read more »