Ethiopia [press release]: CPJ Condemns Government Threats Against Independent Media
3rd Nov 2005, 19:35 GMT
Ethiopian authorities have threatened to arrest journalists and made statements that could endanger independent reporters in the capital Addis Ababa, where opposition protesters and police have clashed for the past two days. The government also appears to be using state media to smear foreign and independent media.
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