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Title Journalists Killed in 1992 - Motive Unconfirmed: Kladoumbaye Maxime
Publisher Committee to Protect Journalists
Country Chad
Publication Date January 1993
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Journalists Killed in 1992 - Motive Unconfirmed: Kladoumbaye Maxime

Agence Tchadienne de Presse
January 1, 1992, Chad

Maxime, a journalist with the government-owned Agence Tchadienne de Presse and a contributor to the N'Djamena-based private newspaper Le Patriote, was shot by police on January 18. Maxime reportedly failed to stop the motorbike he was driving after police hailed him. He died several days later. Officials said the shooting was unintentional. No investigation was conducted, and no arrests were made.

Topics: Freedom of expression,

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