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Central African Series (6), the Regime Persecutes Independent Journalists.

Summary by Mondafrique
The Landry Nguema Ngokpelle case illustrates how Central African journalists can be persecuted by the regime in place when an article displeases them. Landry Nguema Ngokpelle, editor of the newspaper Le Quotidien de Bangui, was arrested on 8 May 2025 for publishing an article referring to the alleged presence of former President François Bozizé in the national territory, Landry Nguema Ngokpelle was accused of "inciting hatred against the governm…
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The Landry Nguema Ngokpelle case illustrates how Central African journalists can be persecuted by the regime in place when an article displeases them. Landry Nguema Ngokpelle, editor of the newspaper Le Quotidien de Bangui, was arrested on 8 May 2025 for publishing an article referring to the alleged presence of former President François Bozizé in the national territory, Landry Nguema Ngokpelle was accused of "inciting hatred against the governm…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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