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Opposition leader calls for the release of journos

afrol News - Gambian opposition leader Halifa Sallah has called on the release of journalists detained in the capital Banjul earlier this week.

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CPJ calls for protection of journalists in Somalia

afrol News - The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on warring parties in Somalia to allow journalists to carry out their work without fear of retribution. The call follows the weekend attack on two staff members of Radio Shabelle on Sunday that left one dead and one injured.

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Rafael Marques
Angola
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Rafael Marques: The Lipstick of Dictatorship

afrol News / Misanet.com / Agora - The following article by prominent Angolan journalist Rafael Marques was published in Agora newspaper on 3 July 1999. In January 2002, Marques was instructed by the Provincial Court of Luanda to pay compensation of 30,000 kwanza (about US$ 950) to President Eduardo dos Santos, after the court found him guilty of defaming, slandering and injuring the President.

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