Independent press group could be targeted by military operation
From RSF - Reporters Without Borders learned yesterday from a source within the military government in Conakry that the Lynx-Lance press group and some of its journalists could be the target of an “operation.” Consisting of two weeklies, La Lance and the satirical Le Lynx, with a combined print run that is the largest in Guinea, the group is renowned for being independent and outspoken.
For the full RSF press release click here.
26 November 2009
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