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Ivory Coast UPDATE: Two detained journalists released


  1. Two journalists of Le Patroite, a pro-Ouattara daily newspaper, who were detained by Ivorian National Surveillance Directorate (DST), were on the evening of February 1, 2012 released without charge.

    Charles Sanga, managing editor was arrested on January 31, 2012 after he refused to disclose the source of the day’s publication. In the case of Jean-Claude Coulibaly and the author of the said publication, he was detained in the afternoon of February 1, after he had responded to an invitation by DST.

    In that publication, the newspaper broke a news story ahead of an official announcement by the country’s Constitutional Council of the invalidation of eleven seats in last year’s parliamentary election in the country.

    The two were released at about 18: 35 GMT.

    Although the intelligence agency accused the two of “publishing confidential information”, the Media Foundation for West Africa’s (MFWA) correspondent reported that there is no clear indication as to whether the charges would be pressed against them or not.

    MFWA adds its voice to the widespread condemnation of the authorities for forcing the journalists to reveal their source of information. We believe the arrest and subsequent detention of the two were not justified and constitutes an attack on press freedom in Cote d’Ivoire.

    Mise à jour : Cote d’Ivoire : Deux journalistes détenus libérés

    Deux journalistes du quotidien Le Patriote, une publication pro-Ouattara, qui ont été détenus par les agents de la Direction de Sûreté Nationale (DST) ont été relâchés pendant la soirée du 1er février 2012.

    Le directeur de rédaction Charles Sanga a été arêté le 31 janvier 2012 après qu’il ait refusé de divulguer la source de l’article paru dans le journal le jour même. Dans le cas de Jean-Claude Coulibaly et l’auteur dudit article, il fut détenu l’après-midi du 1er février après avoir honoré une convocation par la DST.

    Le journal a publié un article à l’avance d’une annonce officielle par le conseil constitutionnel à l’égard de la révocation de résultats de onze circonscriptions électorales lors des élections législatives de l’année dernière.

    Le deux furent libérés aux alentours de 18h35.

    Bien que la DST accuse les deux journalistes de “publier des informations confidentielles” le correspondant de la Fondation pour les Media en Afrique de l’Ouest (MFWA) rapporte qu’il est peu clair que les journalistes seront inculpés.

    La MFWA joint tous ceux qui dénoncent les autorités qui obligent les journalistes à divulguer leur source d’information. Nous sommes convaincus que l’arrestation et la mise en détention éventuelle des deux journalistes constituent une attaque à la liberté de la presse en cote d’ivoire.

    For Information please contact:
    Kwame Karikari (Prof)
    Executive Director
    MFWA
    Accra
    Tel: 233-302-24 24 70
    Fax: 233-302-22 10 84
    Email: mfwa@africaonline.com.gh /alerts@mediafound.org
    Website: www.mediafound.org
    Ivory Coast UPDATE: Two detained journalists released



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