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Djibouti | RSF

Reporters sans frontières assure la promotion et la défense de la liberté d'informer et d'être informé partout dans le monde. L'organisation, basée à Paris, compte des bureaux à l'international (Berlin, Bruxelles, Genève, Madrid, Stockholm, Tripoli, Tunis, Vienne et Washington DC) et plus de 150 correspondants répartis sur les cinq continents.

Djibouti | RSF

Reporters sans frontières assure la promotion et la défense de la liberté d'informer et d'être informé partout dans le monde. L'organisation, basée à Paris, compte des bureaux à l'international (Berlin, Bruxelles, Genève, Madrid, Stockholm, Tripoli, Tunis, Vienne et Washington DC) et plus de 150 correspondants répartis sur les cinq continents.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News 20220110 05:20:00

walkie talkies when the military staged a coup in february one last year. so basically they are saying she breached the import law for importing those walkie talkies found in her home and also, this is the military saying it breached the communication law. she was sentenced for, convicted, and given two years. and also under the communication law she was sentenced one year. so this has to be concise rush consecutively so this is two years. also there is a natural disaster law which is when she appeared to greet her

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220110 10:35:00

so it s two years for that, and the other one is breaking the communication law, which is one year, but they say it has to be served concurrently so it is two years. and then another charge is to do with breaking covid restrictions, or the natural disaster law it s called, and that was two years. so four years for the three charges today, sentenced today, and two years before, so all together six years, but, as you said, it can be more than 100 years because more serious charges about corruption and the state secrets act are still on trial. let s return to our main story and the decision by an australian court to allow the world number one novak djokovic to stay in the country and defend his australian open title. thejudge has ordered the immediate

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