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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Rwanda 'openly flouting the rules of democracy'

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Rwanda's regulatory body has suspended about 30 media organisations, France-based Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) reported on Tuesday, accusing Kigali of "flouting democracy" ahead of elections.

"With just a week to go to a presidential election on August 9, the Rwandan authorities are openly flouting the rules of the democratic game", the organisation said in a statement.

"Press freedom violations, including the jailing of journalists, the closure of news media and the murder of a newspaper editor a month ago, have intensified in the run-up to the election," it added.

RSF said that Rwanda's Media High Council had published last week a list of 19 radio stations and 22 newspapers deemed to comply with its rules.

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Those not on the list, including some radios and newspapers with a wide following, have been asked to apply for permits and are de facto banned until a fresh request is approved, the watchdog said.

"The Media High Council’s measures, coming just a few days before the election, are highly suspect," RSF said.

"The aim is to clamp down on the press and prevent journalists from doing their job as independent and impartial observers of the election process."

A journalist who claimed to have uncovered evidence linking the government to the attempted assassination of a Rwandan general exiled in South Africa was found dead last month, almost decapitated.

The regime denied any involvement.

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