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    Malian Journalist’s Arrest Sparks Outcry Over Press Freedom

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveApril 11, 2025Updated:April 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Malian Journalist’s Arrest Sparks Outcry Over Press Freedom
    Alfousseini Togo, editor of the independent newspaper Le Canard de la Venise
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    Bamako, Mali  — Alfousseini Togo, editor of the independent newspaper Le Canard de la Venise, was arrested on April 9 by Mali’s anti-cybercrime unit following the publication of an article critical of Justice Minister Mamoudou Kassogué. The piece, titled “The Blunder of Minister Mamoudou Kassogué,” challenged the minister’s claims of increased public trust in Mali’s justice system, alleging unreliable figures and highlighting systemic corruption and repression. Togo faces charges including defamation and undermining state credibility, with a trial set for June 12.

    Mali Justice Minister, Mamoudou Kassogué

    Press and human rights organizations have condemned Togo’s arrest, viewing it as part of a broader crackdown on dissent during Mali’s transitional period. Human Rights Watch has documented a pattern of arbitrary arrests and suppression of opposition voices, including the detention of political figures and journalists.

    Mali’s transitional government, led by a military junta since 2021, has faced criticism for its handling of civil liberties and press freedom. The arrest of Togo adds to concerns about the shrinking space for independent journalism in the country.

    International observers are urging Malian authorities to uphold constitutional protections for freedom of expression and to ensure a fair and transparent legal process for Togo.

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