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Chad: Two Years in Prison Required Against Journalist Olivier Monodji

Summary by Radio France Internationale
In Chad, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, two years in prison were required against our colleague Olivier Monodji, editor of the newspaper Le Pays and correspondent of RFI, and his six co-accused – four have been arrested for four months, two appear free and the last is absent. They are prosecuted for "intelligence with agents of a foreign power", in this case Russia. The court rejected the requests for provisional release before examining the merits of…

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In Chad, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, two years in prison were required against our colleague Olivier Monodji, editor of the newspaper Le Pays and correspondent of RFI, and his six co-accused – four have been arrested for four months, two appear free and the last is absent. They are prosecuted for "intelligence with agents of a foreign power", in this case Russia. The court rejected the requests for provisional release before examining the merits of…

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