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By CPJ: Committee to Protect Journalists -
Dec 15, 2005
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Cuba ranked second, with 24 reporters, writers, and editors behind bars, most of them jailed in the countrys massive March 2003 crackdown on dissidents and the independent press. Eritrea was the leader among African countries, with 15 journalists in prison, many of them held incommunicado in secret jails for reasons the government would not fully explain, according to CPJ research. |
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