Committee to Protect Journalists: Swaziland Journalists Harassed, Threatened With Treason Charges Over Reporting on King
May 04, 2020
May 04, 2020
NEW YORK, May 4 -- The Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following news on April 30:
Swaziland police should stop intimidating and harassing local journalists for reporting critically about King Mswati III and should allow them to write freely without the threat of treason charges, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
On April 23, police officers raided the home of Eugene Dube, the editor and publisher of the privately owned news website Swati Newsweek, . . .
Swaziland police should stop intimidating and harassing local journalists for reporting critically about King Mswati III and should allow them to write freely without the threat of treason charges, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
On April 23, police officers raided the home of Eugene Dube, the editor and publisher of the privately owned news website Swati Newsweek, . . .