Renowned journalist Rafael Marques de Morais is facing a 14-year sentence for writing about the human toll of the diamond trade in Angola.
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Proceeds from Issa Nyaphaga’s Art Stronger Than Hate! support Radio Taboo, a community station that will bring much-needed information to Cameroon.
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The governing party’s landslide victory in Ethiopia’s first elections since the death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is a mockery of the democratic process.
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Three poems from Black Words Matter, written by Baltimore students about their experiences with racism and police brutality.
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The ICC has appealed its decision to grant interim release to former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo and the four other men accused of committing war crimes against the Congolese people.
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Former City of Asylum writer-in-exile Horacio Castellanos Moya shares the process behind writing his latest novel, The Dream of My Return.
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IFEX’s correspondant Caro Rolando interviews Andrei Bastunets, chairperson of the Belarusian Association of Journalists, about how recent media law developments in Belarus are affecting the environment for journalism and information accessibility.
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