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Comoros: The Press Demonstrates to Demand Better Working Conditions

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
While the country did gain three places in the latest Reporters Without Borders ranking, journalists, particularly those working in traditional media, are increasingly silenced, forcing them to self-censor. Like their colleagues around the world, Comorian journalists celebrated World Press Freedom Day on Sunday, May 3rd, whose theme this year was "Shaping a Future in Peace." Carrying banners, placards, and wearing their professional vests, media…
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While the country did gain three places in the latest Reporters Without Borders ranking, journalists, particularly those working in traditional media, are increasingly silenced, forcing them to self-censor. Like their colleagues around the world, Comorian journalists celebrated World Press Freedom Day on Sunday, May 3rd, whose theme this year was "Shaping a Future in Peace." Carrying banners, placards, and wearing their professional vests, media…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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