Human Rights
China, Cuba, two African nations are top jailers of journalists Print E-mail
By CPJ: Committee to Protect Journalists - Dec 15, 2005   
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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Bitweded Abraha: 13 Years Solitary Confinement For A National Hero! Print E-mail
By Elsa Chyrum - London, United Kingdom - Dec 14, 2005   
Later, Ato Abraha is reported to have said, "I saw my son after he survived all that hell and he got imprisoned just before I could see him for the third time. It is not fair! And all this for the flag he fought for! May you not be bitten by a dog you raised!"
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ERITREA: A freed journalist is sent back to jail Print E-mail
By CPJ:Committee To Protect Journalists - Dec 05, 2005   
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ERITREA: Journalist freed without charge after four years in jail Print E-mail
By CPJ:Committee To Protect Journalists - Nov 21, 2005   
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ERITREA: CPJ demands government account for disappeared journalists Print E-mail
By CPJ:Committee To Protect Journalists - Sep 17, 2005   
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