Niger, Freedom of the Press, only an illusion!

by Paschen | November 12, 2008 at 05:41 pm
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By, Uwe Paschen.

Well, as I opened the news channel this morning I fund out that Niger's Higher court had given another independent Journalist a suspended sentence this time and not the usual prison terms of 3 to 5 years. However with a hefty fine of 100,000.00 CFAF, wish is a lot for some one living in Niger even though it may seem little to a Westerner, at about a $1,000.00 US. Keeping in mind that most people in Niger make about 200.00 CFAF a day doing hard labour.

Alzouma Zakari, the Editor of Niger's independent Weekly, Opinions was sued by government Interior Minister for having involved him in the alleged disqualification of Sahel Airlines, that transports Pilgrims to Mecca. The Government in Niger even though said to be democratic and open is certainly not open minded nor ready to take any criticism from any news paper, many journalist have been in prison since 1995 and many more have fled the country to bordering Mali or Cameroon in order to escape a prison sentence. The Opinions published a minor critic of Government handling of the Sahel Airlines, yet even though minor, it broth the Paper into major trouble. Freedom of the press in Democratic Niger is further from the reality with each passing day and Democracy is only existing for the ruling Clan of the south and there Families yet not for the country and it people. 

http://www.afriquenligne.fr/news/africa-news/journalist-gets-3%11month-suspended-prison-sentence-in-niger-2008111215821.html

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francisrivera

This is good stuff. The "n" word though was a bit striking at first. lol

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Amy Judd

Good story

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Amitjha

nice story, in recent years there is constant threat on this most fundamental right of humans, just few days back A Burmese blogger has been senteced for 20 yearof jail just for some healthy criticism of a general.

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duo

Interesting article, and loss of a free press is certainly not a problem limited to Niger.

Mary

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duo

Interesting article, and loss of a free press is certainly not a problem limited to Niger.

Mary

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duo

Interesting article, and loss of a free press is certainly not a problem limited to Niger.

Mary

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Paschen

Thank you all for comments, Recommends and especially for reading it. 

U. Paschen.

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Paschen

Dave, those are amazing Video's, they deserve a post on their own. Thank you very much for putting them up here on this Post.

U. Paschen.

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Rhonda J Mangus

Good story, Paschen.

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Paschen

Thank you Rhonda, Much appreciated.

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Miriam Mannak

Unfortunately, press freedom is nonexistent in many countries. Zimbabwe for instance. Or the DRC. Or Ethiopia. A while back, I  did a story on Ethiopian journalists who were arrested, thrown in jail and charged with the death penalty. Luckily they were released. According to Reporters Without Borders, the authorities used the death penalty as a threa against critical journalists ...

It just made me - once again - aware of the the fortunate position I am in.

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