Eritrea / Africa

  

VOA stringer arrested

New York, July 14, 2003—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemns the arrest of Eritrean journalist Aklilu Solomon, Asmara-based stringer for the U.S. government­funded Voice of America (VOA) news service. Eritrean security officers arrested Solomon at his home on Tuesday, July 8, and took him to an undisclosed location. Ten days earlier, authorities had stripped…

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Free Joshua

Languishing in prison since the fall of 2001, prominent Eritrean journalist Fesshaye Yohannes staged a hunger strike on March 31 with nine other colleagues in hopes of spurring their release. Instead, government officials transferred the journalists to an undisclosed location–and no one has heard from them since.

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Special Reports

Languishing in prison since the fall of 2001, prominent Eritrean journalist Fesshaye Yohannes staged a hunger strike on March 31 with nine other colleagues in hopes of spurring their release. Instead, government officials transferred the journalists to an undisclosed location–and no one has heard from them since.

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Special Reports

Below is a list of some of the people who have signed the petition to free Joshua

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Free Joshua Petition Names

Fesshaye “Joshua” Yohannes is being held in a secret location in Eritrea.

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Petition to Free Eritrean Journalist Fesshaye “Joshua” Yohannes

Fesshaye “Joshua” Yohannes is being held in a secret location in Eritrea

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Petition to Free Eritrean Journalist Fesshaye “Joshua” Yohannes

Fesshaye “Joshua” Yohannes is being held in a secret location in Eritrea

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Petition to Free Eritrean Journalist Fesshaye “Joshua” Yohannes

I support of the Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom worldwide, in its campaign to free independent Eritrean journalist Fesshaye Yohannes, who is currently being detained incommunicado.

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Eritrea and Ethiopia: War and Words

Two years after the end of a border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, journalists in both countries are struggling to do their jobs in increasingly repressive environments.

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President renews criticism of independent press

New York, May 22, 2003—In a recent interview, Eritrean president Isaias Afewerki justified his government’s continuing crackdown on the independent media there by saying that the media were spreading disinformation. In September 2001, authorities closed all private media outlets in the country and arrested independent journalists and political reform activists. Eighteen independent journalists remain in…

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