Sudanese Journalists Face Growing Threats Across Libyan Cities
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Sudanese journalists face growing threats across Libyan cities
Dozens of Sudanese refugee journalists in Libya face rising threats after anti-foreigner protests swept across multiple Libyan cities last week. The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate reported 33 refugee journalists and their families living in Libya, many enduring unstable and dangerous conditions. Some journalists have been physically attacked at home or on streets, heightening fears of arrests, assaults, and forced deportations. Mass demonstratio…
Tripoli – Darfur24 A number of Sudanese refugee journalists in Libya have expressed their deep concern over the popular demonstrations against the presence of foreigners in a number of Libyan cities. Meanwhile, the Syndicate revealed that there are 33 Sudanese refugee journalists with their families in Libya, some of whom were attacked in their homes or in the streets. Last Friday, Libyan cities witnessed The post The grim fate of dozens of Suda…
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