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Detained journalist’s hunger strike highlights press freedom woes in Senegal

Por: The Boston Globe World January 08, 2023

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DAKAR, Senegal — The health of a prominent Senegalese journalist detained on charges of exposing confidential government information is deteriorating after a nearly three-week hunger strike, according to his lawyers, who say that he has refused care from doctors at the hospital where he is being treated.The journalist, Pape Alé Niang, an investigative reporter with a wide domestic audience on Facebook and on the online news site he manages,... + full article



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