The Gambia – 1994 - 2006 -

 Violations of Press Freedom by the Government of President Yahya Jammeh from 1994-2006


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Right to Information in West Africa -

Legislation on Media, Speech and Expression in Ghana- A SOURCE BOOK - A resource publication

Exile News -

A monthly newsletter of exiled Liberian journalists in Ghana



The Face and Phases of the Ghana Police - A research publication on human rights and reforms in the Ghana Police Service 


Liberia: Human Rights Violations 1997-2002 - Highlights cases of human rights abuses during Taylor’s rule 


Where has Aid taken Africa? Re-Thinking Development - Published from discussions and papers presented at a Round-Table Conference on ‘A New African Development Agenda’


Politics in the Airwaves - Research on how radio covered the 2000 General Elections in Ghana 


African Languages and Freedom of Expression - Published from a paper presented at a Forum on Free Expression in Ghana 


Freedom of Information and Civil Service Reform in Ghana - Published from a paper presented at a Forum on Free Expression in Ghana  


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Mauritania ALERT: Journalist arrested while covering demonstration Print E-mail


August 8, 2008


Ahmed Ould Neda, reporter of Akbar Info, a Nouakchott-based independent news agency was on August 7, 2008 arrested and detained by the Mauritanian police while covering a demonstration against the new military regime in the country.

Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)’s correspondent reported that Neda’s camera with pictures of the police assault was confiscated. 

The demonstration had been organized by a broad coalition of four political parties against a coup d’état that ended the young democratically elected regime of President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi.

On August 6, a group of military officers led by General Mohammed Ould Abdul-Aziz, former head of the presidential guard toppled President Abdallahi’s administration after he (General Abdul-Aziz) and three other senior officers were dismissed.

However, another demonstration in support of the takeover on the same day and led by General Mohammed Ould Abdul-Aziz went on without interruption.

The arrest and detention of Neda brings to three, the number of journalists detained in Mauritania. Two other journalists, Mohamed Nemar Omar, and Mohammed Ould Abdelatif, editor and reporter respectively of the “Al Houriya” an Arabic newspaper have been in prison since July 23, 2008 over an article they published relating to corruption in judiciary of the country.

MFWA is deeply concerned about the highhandedness displayed by the police in Mauritania. We are requesting for the immediate release of the journalists.

Prof. Kwame Karikari
Executive Director
MFWA
Accra
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