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2008



UPDATE

May 6, 2008
Original alert: February 5, 2008


Radio France Internationale

CENSORED

Ivory Coast's National Broadcasting Council lifted a ban in place since February 1 on the FM broadcasts of France-based Radio France Internationale (RFI), through a public statement released to the media. The ruling was made as a result of the arrival of a permanent correspondent for the station, Norbert Navarro, in the commercial capital of Abidjan, the statement said.

The council had accused RFI of unethical and biased coverage because there had not been a permanent correspondent from the station based in Ivory Coast. Authorities had previously fined and banned RFI for 10 months in 2005 over disputed reports.


 

New York, February 5, 2008—Authorities in the Ivorian economic capital of Abidjan indefinitely suspended the FM broadcasts of France-based Radio France Internationale (RFI) on Friday. The reason given was the absence of a permanent correspondent in country, according to news reports and local sources.

 

In a telephone interview with CPJ, Frank Kouassi, the secretary-general of Ivory Coast’s National Broadcasting Council, accused the station of unethical coverage of the country, citing “several cases of unbalanced information and analysis often out of touch with reality.” He declined to provide specific examples, adding that the government could no longer tolerate such practices. RFI, he said, had failed to appoint a permanent correspondent in the country by a Thursday deadline set by the council in December 2007.

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