FactCheck African Journalists Urge Senegal to Release Pape Alé Niang by External Source January 7, 2023 January 7, 2023 Bookmark 17 Pape Alé Niang, an investigative reporter, was arrested on charges of disclosing confidential government information. Journalists and rights defenders say he was just doing his job. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Follow Author Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post The arrest of a prominent journalist in Senegal has sparked unrest and fears next post Uganda’s Worst Ebola Outbreak in Two Decades Is Over, W.H.O. Declares You may also like Bookmark Trump’s False Claims about Lesotho: An Opportunity to... March 26, 2025 Bookmark Why Kenyan Police Officers Are Deployed in Haiti July 9, 2024 Bookmark How Two Irish Businessmen Almost Took Nigeria for... February 9, 2024 Bookmark Canada’s public broadcaster pauses Twitter account, joining U.S.... April 18, 2023 Bookmark ‘Keep your head down’ — Americans in Russia tread... April 14, 2023 Bookmark Trump’s indictment takes over news channels March 31, 2023 Bookmark California lawmakers attempt to force tech giants to... March 22, 2023 Bookmark China Is Tweaking Its Propaganda for African Audiences March 16, 2023 Bookmark Murdoch acknowledges Fox News hosts election fraud falsehoods February 28, 2023 Bookmark When the seas rise in Senegal, so do... February 6, 2023