Journalists in Mali are condemning what they call a grave attack on press freedom, after several armed soldiers came to the offices of a private media house and ordered it not to broadcast an interview with a Tuareg rebel leader. Residents of the capital, Bamako, say the move shows that despite a lot of talk about a transition to civilian rule, real power remains with the military. A private television company, Africable, began airing spots on Monday about an interview with a leader of the ...
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