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journalist arrested: April 5 2009

evariste-jlte-radio-madaEvariste Anselme Ramanantsoavina.

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8 Responses

  1. ando dit :

    next it would be you

  2. ando dit :

    beware

  3. pakysse dit :

    @ando lol

  4. Nosy dit :

    unfortunately, it’s the democracy made in madagascar!! tssssss

  5. pakysse dit :

    @nosy yeah, african democracy

  6. [...] seen an increase in acts of censorship, with in the arrest of reporter Evariste Ramanatsoavina, jailed on May, 5th, and the firing of Ravoajanahary Johary, director of National Television on May 19th. Journalists [...]

  7. [...] den letzten Wochen gab es einen Anstieg der Zensur, der von der Verhaftung des Journalisten Evariste Ramanatsoavina am 5. Mai und der Entlassung von Ravoajanahary Johary, [...]

  8. [...] den letzten Wochen gab es einen Anstieg der Zensur, der von der Verhaftung des Journalisten Evariste Ramanatsoavina am 5. Mai und der Entlassung von Ravoajanahary Johary, [...]

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