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De mai à juillet 2020, en pleine crise du Covid, les syndicats de soignants et le ministre de la santé Olivier Véran ont négocié pour « sauver l’hôpital ». Ève Rescanières, secrétaire générale de la fédération CFDT-santé-sociaux, raconte. Autour de la table (4/5). ....
LUDOVIC MARIN The editor of a Congolese satirical weekly critical of President Denis Sassou Nguesso was convicted Monday of libel and jailed for six months, a rights group said. Raymond Malonga, 60, was also ordered to pay a fine of 30 million CFA francs (more than 45 000 euros), according to Tresor Nzila of the Congolese Human Rights Observatory (OCDH). Family members and local journalists confirmed the ruling to AFP. Malonga, editor of Sel-Piment (Salt and Spice), was found guilty of libelling Georgette Okemba, the wife of a close aide to Sassou Nguesso, after accusing her of diverting one billion CFA francs from state coffers. ....
A human rights activist was arrested Thursday in Brazzaville ten days before the presidential election in the Republic of Congo, official sources said Friday. Dr Alexandre Ibacka Dzabana, 77, coordinator of the Congolese Platform of Human Rights NGOs is accused of wanting to destabilize the electoral process . He was arrested Thursday by plainclothes security agents. according to his group (OCDH). His relatives in France also gave the alert Thursday to AFP. This is a kidnapping because he was arrested by unidentified men. The modus operandi is that of another era, Tresor Nzila said. We demand his immediate release. Now, if there is a regular procedure, we demand that he be guaranteed all the rights of the defense, Nzila added. ....
The five members of the collective “Black lives matter in Italian Fashion”, during a fashion show ahead of Milan Fashion Week, Milan, Italy, 17 February 2021, MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images February 2021 in Africa: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX’s regional editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region. An audio discussion relating to this piece is available here. February – a month dedicated to romance and declarations of love in many cultures – was peppered with more setbacks than triumphs. While continental creative advocacy went global and Angola repealed the criminalisation of homosexuality, homophobia rose up the ranks in Ghana, intimate partner violence took centre stage, Nigerian journalists were kidnapped for ransom and a British journalist was expelled from Mozambique. ....