Posts Tagged "Libye"

September 2018

Posted on October 2, 2018

Massinissa Benlakehal: Tunisia’s Kerkennah Islands: A land for smugglingThe New Arab, September, 27, 2018:
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As Libya’s shores sees tightened controls, Tunisia’s Kerkennah Islands has become the new route for migrants trying to make the crossing to Europe in the past year.

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August 2018

Posted on September 4, 2018

Ricard Gonzalez: La capital de la emigración clandestina en TúnezEl Pais, August, 29,  2018:
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De este archipiélago parten hasta el 40% de los viajes clandestinos rumbo a Europa desde Túnez, incluido el que terminó en la peor tragedia del Mediterráneo en 2018

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Open letter to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al Sarraj

Posted on August 10, 2018

The NAFCC supports RSF and the LCFP in their open letter to the head of the libyan National Union Government.

“Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Libyan Centre for Freedom of Press (LCFP) urge Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al Sarraj to intervene immediately to rescind all measures obstructing the work of international journalists and the Libyan correspondents of foreign media outlets.”

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RSF: Tripoli’s new rules put journalists’ lives in danger

Posted on July 12, 2018

NAFCC agrees on the concern expressed in RSF’s statement published on July, the 10th, 2018, about the working conditions of journalists in Libya::

“Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on Libya’s Government of National Accord to stop obstructing and endangering foreign journalists and Libyan journalists who work for international media.”

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June 2018

Posted on July 1, 2018

Ricard Gonzalez: Corrupción, prosperidad y muerte en MaltaEl Pais, June, 3, 2018:
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“¿Quién mató a Daphne?” La pregunta resuena aún con fuerza siete meses después del asesinato de la periodista, que tenía entre sus enemigos tanto al Gobierno como a la mafia en un país en crecimiento económico que mira para otro lado ante los escándalos de corrupción.

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