Journalists in Zambia protest against attacks on the media.
African journalists organisations are appealing to the African Union to make immediate cessation of targeted attacks against journalists a top priority in order to ensure the safe practice of journalism in Africa under the AU's campaign on Silencing the Guns: Creating Conducive Conditions for Africa's Development.
Journalists in Zambia protest against attacks on the media.
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