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30 November 2007
IFJ Condemns Harassment of Tunisian Journalist
15 November 2007
New Federation of Journalists Launches with Scathing Attack on “Countries that Shame Africa”
15 November 2007
IFJ Condemns Detention of Algerian Journalist over Libel Charge
09 November 2007
Tunisia Long Overdue for Change says IFJ as Ben Ali Marks 20Years in Power
02 November 2007
IFJ Condemns Action by Algeria to Ban Book by Jailed Independent Journalist
21 October 2007
Murder and Intimidation As “Nightmare Year” For Somali Journalists Continues
18 October 2007
IFJ Condemns Wave of Attacks on Journalists in Algeria
26 September 2007
IFJ Condemns Egyptian Government for Judicial Attacks on Journalists
14 September 2007
IFJ Condemns Egyptian Court Crackdown on Press
15 August 2007
IFJ Condemns Jail Terms for Moroccan Journalists in “Politically-Motivated” Prosecution
14 August 2007
IFJ Calls for End to Trial of Journalist Who Criticised Tunisian Lawyers Association
24 July 2007
IFJ Calls for Moroccan Journalists to be set free after Prolonged Detention
24 July 2007
IFJ calls for release of second journalist held in Morocco
19 July 2007
IFJ Condemns Raid and Calls for Release of Moroccan Journalists
11 July 2007
IFJ Welcomes “Huge Leap Forward” as Arab Journalists Open Media Monitoring Centre
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