.onefreepress' '10 Most Urgent' list, November 2019
In support of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists , which UNESCO is observing with the launch of a #KeepTruthAlive campaign, this month’s list draws attention to four cases where journalists’ killers have not been held to account.No independent criminal investigation has come in 13 months since the brazen killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Come Nov. 21, two years will have passed since the disappearance of freelance journalist Azory Gwanda, who had been investigating mysterious killings in rural Tanzania. The government has failed to conduct a credible investigation or disclose information. In July, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said Gwanda had “disappeared and died” but then backtracked amid requests for clarification.
Martin Inoua Doulguet, director of Salam Info newspaper, is imprisoned awaiting a date to appeal his three-year sentence commenced in September following criminal charges of conspiracy and defamation brought by a former Chad government health official.
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