03 September 2010

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Reports

Southern Africa Gender Audit Report 2009

Southern Africa Gender Audit Report 2009

FAJ Congress Report 2010

FAJ Congress Report 2010

Solidarity Mission to Cameroon Report

Solidarity mission to Cameroon Report

Africa Press Freedom Report 2009

Africa Press Freedom Report 2009

African Journalists Monitoring Workshop Report 2009

African Journalists Monitoring Workshop Report 2009

EAJA Conference Report on World Press Freedom Day 2009

EAJA Conference Report on World Press Freedom Day 2009

Status of Journalists Report 2007

Status of journalists report 2007

Federation of African Journalists Congress Report 2008

Federation of African Journalists Congress Report 2008

Media Gender Study for Eastern Africa

Media Gender Study for Eastern Africa

Media and Gender Strategy for West Africa

Media and Gender Strategy for West Africa

IFJ Journalists and media staff killed in 2008 report 2008

IFJ Journalists and media staff killed in 2008

IFJ report

Journalists and media staff killed in 2007

Killing the Messenger

"Two journalists killed every week over last 10 years", says first comprehensive journalist safety survey

Tags > Tunisia

29 July 2010

FAJ Alarmed over Increasing Legal and Security Threats to Journalists in Africa

29 July 2010

IFJ Condemns Harassment of Journalists' Leader in Tunisia

19 February 2010

FAJ condemns the systematic policy of repression against independent journalism in Tunisia

17 October 2009

African Journalists Protest Attacks against Union leader in Tunisia

12 August 2009

FAJ Calls for “Unity Congress” to Ensure Internal Democracy of National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists

14 April 2008

IFJ Welcomes Unification of Tunisian Journalists under National Trade Union

24 March 2008

IFJ Welcomes Creation of Union Alliance for North of Africa

05 March 2008

IFJ Condemns Tunisia Over Assault of Journalists

14 January 2008

IFJ Welcomes Launch of Tunisia’s New Union as Internet Ban is Lifted

04 December 2007

IFJ Condemns Vindictive Jail Sentence on Tunisian Journalist

30 November 2007

IFJ Condemns Harassment of Tunisian Journalist

09 November 2007

Tunisia Long Overdue for Change says IFJ as Ben Ali Marks 20Years in Power

14 August 2007

IFJ Calls for End to Trial of Journalist Who Criticised Tunisian Lawyers Association

16 May 2007

IFJ Condemns Repeated Assaults on Tunisian Journalist following Exposure of National Tragedy

22 December 2006

Journalists Condemn Detention of Union Leader in Tunisia

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