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Analysis: Ethiopia, Africa press freedom debated by watchdogs, journalists.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Analysis by Shuvra Mahmud of BBC Monitoring on 28 September

Labour sector organizations such as the National Union of Teachers (NUT) must build strong links to support their counterparts worldwide, especially in countries where there are restrictions to the freedom of expression and the press, speakers told delegates at a public debate on press freedom and state control in Ethiopia at the School of Oriental and African Studies on 27 September.

Struggle

Exiled President of the Ethiopian Free Press Journalists Association (EFJA), Ato Kifle Mulat, now living in Uganda, appeared with his hands bound …

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