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Ethiopian court sentences journalist to three years in prison - Committee to Protect Journalists

21.11.14

Ethiopian court sentences journalist to three years in prison - Committee to Protect Journalists: A state crackdown on independent publications and bloggers has taken place in Ethiopia this year, prompting several Ethiopian journalists to flee into exile, according to CPJ research. With at least 17 journalists in jail, Ethiopia is the second worst jailer of journalists in Africa, second only to its neighbor Eritrea, CPJ research shows.


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