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Sierra Leone Journalists take police to court

December 14, 2011 Omaru Fofana, President of SLAJ

Members of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) say they have had enough of police brutality and resolved to take two presidential bodyguards to court.

New sub-regional measures to mark and track small arms

December 14, 2011 An assortment of small arms

Keeping track of the flow of arms and those carrying them in the West African sub-region has become a very difficult, if not impossible task over the years.

But now, a meeting of experts and other officials in Mali has come up with measures to keep track of small arms and light weapons.

Nigeria: More anger over gov’t plan to cut fuel subsidy

December 14, 2011 President Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria

The Nigerian government’s plan to cut subsidies of petroleum products continues to enrage a large segment of the population, with warning that it could trigger protest.

 

Moves to improve W. Africa fisheries management, amid threats to fish stocks

December 14, 2011 fish on display

Efforts are said to be underway to improve fisheries management in the West African Sub-region, says Dr. Hamady Diop, head of the Department of Research and Information System at the sub-regional Fisheries Commission.

“It’s not vendetta against the gov’t, we want justice”—Slain editor’s son

December 13, 2011 Deyda Hydara, Journaliste Gambien assassiné en 2004

Frustrated by years of failure to bring Tthe killer(s) of his father to justice, the son of slain Gambian Journalist, Deyda Hydara says, “We feel that they (the government) haven’t done enough to find the killers and on numerous occasions they refused to conduct proper investigation. So we are just seeking justice really.”

Senegal, Mali agree to end cross-border harassment of travelers

December 13, 2011 Senegal-Mali frontier

Customs harassment on the highway linking Senegal to Mali will soon be a thing of the past.

The issue was once again at the center of talks between Malian and Senegalese authorities at the just ended 20th edition of the international trade fair of Dakar, where Mali was one of the guest countries.

Journalists in prison reach 15-year high, says CPJ

December 13, 2011 CPJ logo

The number of journalists imprisoned worldwide reached a 15-year high in 2011, driven by repressive states seeking to choke the flow of information, says a new report issued by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

 

 

Sierra Leone: WACSI Trains Civil Society to Influence Domestic Policy

December 13, 2011 WACSI training, Freetown

The West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) has started a-four-day training for civil society groups in Sierra Leone on specialized training in policy advocacy and
engagement.

West Africa: Millions at risk of severe food crisis, says Oxfam

December 13, 2011 Image 1745

Millions of people in West Africa could be protected from a serious food crisis if preparations are scaled up across West Africa, Oxfam said Monday.
With early indicators pointing to a likely food crisis in 2012, with people at particularly high risk in Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali and Chad, now is the time to
invest in preventative measures, the International humanitarian non-governmental organization said.

Sierra Leone laws silent on sxual harassment

December 12, 2011

The Sierra Leonean government has over the years been trying to upgrade the status of women by enacting laws to protect them.

But it seems that the government’s efforts have not gone far enough.