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Predators of Press Freedom: Equatorial Guinea - Teodoro Obiang Nguema 3 May 2011

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country Reports

In wave of censorship, authorities suspend state radio broadcasts, journalist 4 March 2011

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Offensive against media continues with arrest of fortnightly's editor 13 July 2010

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

AFP correspondent held for five hours by police in Malabo 16 April 2010

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Independent weekly threatened with being closed for good 4 February 2010

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

President dominates state media election coverage, opposition invisible 27 November 2009

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Malabo correspondent of AFP and RFI completes 100 days in city jail 25 September 2009

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Malabo's only foreign press correspondent held for the past 48 hours 19 June 2009

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Despotic regime's absurd methods decried after four journalists fired for "lack of enthusiasm" 23 January 2009

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Reporters Without Borders Annual Report 2006 - Equatorial Guinea 3 May 2006

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Annual Reports


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