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UJPLA Calls For Protection Of Journalists Covering Niger Conflict

The Union of Journalists for African Free Press, (UJPLA) has called on factions involved in the conflicts in Niger to ensure that journalists covering the revolution are protected.

“UJPLA calls on all parties to do everything possible to guarantee the freedom of movement and safety of all men and women working in the media in Niger or covering the conflict therein,” Mr Noël said.

A statement signed by UJPLA President, Mr YAO Noel, indicated that the call is based on the concerns that some journalists remained under surveillance and close monitoring of military authorities and worried that journalists might face threats and coercion.

Mr YAO Noel condemned action that would impede, endanger, or attempt to silence the work of reporters in Niger.

He reiterated the UJPLA’s support to reporters and the entire community of men and women of the media in Niger.

“The Union of Journalists for African Free Press (UJPLA) has been following with great interest the developments in Niger. UJPLA is very concerned that journalists may now face threats and coercion in Niger.

“Some journalists remain under surveillance and close monitoring of military authorities.” He added.

He urged all journalists currently in Niger to continue to exercise their profession in safety, with responsibility and professionalism.

He, however, commended the work of civil institutions that had established mechanisms for following up and documenting possible violations of reporters’ rights.

GNA

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