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Algeria Cracks Down on Last Remaining Independent Media Outlet

Por: The New York Times World December 29, 2022

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CAIRO — The editor of one of Algeria’s last remaining independent media outlets was charged on Thursday with publishing articles that threaten national security and receiving suspicious funding from foreign sources, days after security officials shut down his internet radio station in an escalation of the North African country’s on dissent and free press.The editor, Ihsane El-Kadi, is a prominent journalist who heads Radio M and its sister... + full article



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