The Committee to Protect Jounalists has urged authorities in Burkina Faso to “do everything possible” to find three journalists who went missing last month under suspicious circumstances. Press freedom is reported to have deteriorated in the country since the military government took power in a coup in 2022, “including suspensions of media outlets, expulsions of foreign correspondents, and efforts to conscript critical journalists,” CPJ said in a statement.
“The climate of fear in which journalists live in Burkina Faso undermines the public’s ability to be informed and understand how they are being governed at a time of rising insecurity across the country,” the group’s head of Africa program, Angela Quintal, said.
Burkina Faso:
Three Journalists Disappear, 3 Media Outlets Suspended in Burkina Faso
CPJ, 3 July 2024
The Burkinabe authorities must do everything possible to find and ensure the safety of missing journalists Serge Atiana Oulon, Kalifara Séré, and Adama Bayala, and… Read more »
Burkina Faso:
MFWA Demands Release of Abducted Journalist
MFWA, 26 June 2024
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) expresses deep outrage over the abduction of journalist Atiana Serge Oulon on June 24, 2024, in Ouagadougou. Mr. Oulon, the… Read more »
Burkina Faso:
Burkina Faso Junta Again Suspends TV News Broadcasts
HRW, 20 June 2024
The decision by Burkina Faso’s media regulatory body to suspend broadcasts of the French news network TV5 is the latest attempt to crack down on independent media and access to… Read more »
West Africa:
Free Speech Under Siege – Across West Africa
IPS, 20 June 2024
Authoritarian overreach is re-defining itself across West Africa, fuelled by armed conflicts, military coups, and electoral manipulation and violence, as the region experiences a… Read more »
West Africa:
Burkina Faso Suspends Yet Another French Media
MFWA, 19 June 2024
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) is deeply concerned with the suspension of French news channel TV5 Monde-Afrique by the Burkinabe authorities and calls for dialogue to… Read more »
The military junta in the country has continued its crackdown on foreign media institutions following an initial suspension of the BBC and the Voice of America over their coverage … Read more »
CPJ has called on authorities in Burkina Faso to ensure the safety of journalists Kalifara Séré (left), Adama Bayala, and Serge Atiana Oulon, who went missing in June 2024.
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