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From Belgrade To Abidjan, Via Television
When demonstrators supporting Ivory Coast's newly elected president took over state TV, some of the inspiration may have come from watching scenes of Serbia.
From Freedom Forum, 26 October 2000.
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A Coup And A Promise
Three days after his successful Christmas day coup, General Robert Gueï, Ivory Coast's new dictator, promised that "press freedom will be total" in his new regime. This seems to be good news for the country's independent journalists, who suffered arrests, paper seizures, and media suppression under the nationalistic former president Henri Konan Bédié. But Ivory Coast media should be cautious abou...
From Committee to Protect Journalists, 28 December 1999.
> also about: Freedom of Expression

 




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