IFJ calls for the release of journalists imprisoned in Eritrea and Ethiopia
"Eritrea and Ethiopia are both creating a lasting legacy of human rights abuse and intolerance for free expression that is not just taking a toll on society but also on the health and well being of the journalists they have detained for an unconscionably long time," said Gabriel Baglo, director of the IFJ Africa office. ( to read full report click here)
"Eritrea and Ethiopia are both creating a lasting legacy of human rights abuse and intolerance for free expression that is not just taking a toll on society but also on the health and well being of the journalists they have detained for an unconscionably long time," said Gabriel Baglo, director of the IFJ Africa office. ( to read full report click here)
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