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5 November 2002

Namibia

DE MUGABE S?ÉTEND, LES JOURNALISTES CRAIGNENT LA PERTE DES LIBERTÉS DES MÉDIAS

5 November 2002

Namibia

SOMBRAS DE MUGABE MIENTRAS PERIODISTAS TEMEN PÉRDIDA DE LIBERTADES DE MEDIOS

5 November 2002

Namibia

SHADES OF MUGABE AS JOURNALISTS FEAR LOSS OF MEDIA FREEDOMS

It seems Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe may be setting an example for his counterpart in Namibia. As Mugabe has clamped down on the media to muzzle public criticism of his policies, so has Namibian President Sam Nujoma increasingly made moves to rein in dissent from the country's mostly free press. And it has many journalists in Namibia worried.
19 September 2000

Namibia

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY APPLAUDS NAMIBIAN MEDIA

On the 15th anniversary of "The Namibian", United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, international freedom of expression organisations and human rights groups around the world are applauding the key role that this media group has played in democratic development in Namibia and in Southern Africa.
12 October 1999

Namibia

PROYECTOS DE LEY EN REVISIÓN PONEN EN RIESGO LIBERTAD DE PRENSA

12 October 1999

Namibia

CERTAINS PROJETS DE LOI MENACENT LA LIBERTÉ DE LA PRESSE

12 October 1999

Namibia

BILLS UNDER REVIEW JEOPARDISE PRESS FREEDOM

The Namibian government is currently reviewing two bills which the Media Institute of Southern

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