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Sahel juntas are 'crushing' basic freedoms
Military rulers in the Sahel nations of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are severely restricting press freedom and democratic rights, forcing journalists and activists into exile through sweeping anti-terrorism laws and repression.
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10 tagsmilitary juntapress freedomfreedom of expressionhuman rightscensorshipexileanti-terrorism lawsSahel Alliancedeath penaltypolitical repression
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