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English: Journalist Moussa Kaka in Niger, the director of the privately-owned Radio Saraouniya, a Nigerien radio correspondent for Radio France International and Reporter Without Borders. Arrested by government of Niger in September 2007, released in November 2008: faced life imprisonment if found guilty of supporting a rebellion against the government by interviewing Tuareg rebels for Radio France International.
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Author Nick Colombant, Voice of America reporter

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Summary

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English: Journalist Moussa Kaka in Niger, the director of the privately-owned Radio Saraouniya, a Nigerien radio correspondent for Radio France International and Reporter Without Borders. Arrested by government of Niger in September 2007, released in November 2008: faced life imprisonment if found guilty of supporting a rebellion against the government by interviewing Tuareg rebels for Radio France International.
Date Unknown date
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Source http://www.voanews.com/english/images/TranNigerPressFredom210.JPG
Author Nick Colombant, Voice of America reporter

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View Terms of Use and Privacy Notice (copyright information).


Voice of America republishes reporting from the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and others. Always check the credit; such content is not in the public domain. Occasionally, a wire photo will be originally published with Voice of America watermarks and later corrected updated with the correct attribution. Use caution when uploading recently-published images or when a specific Voice of America photographer is not identified.
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current 15:55, 6 February 2009 Thumbnail for version as of 15:55, 6 February 2009195 × 209 (28 KB)T L Miles{{Information |Description={{en|1=Journalist Moussa Kaka in Niger, the director of the privately-owned Radio Saraouniya, a Nigerien radio correspondent for Radio France International and Reporter Without Borders. Arrested by government of Niger in Septem
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