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Togolese Journalists Ferdinand Ayité and Isidore Kouwonou Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison

  • Date of Occurrence
    March 17, 2023
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“Togolese authorities should not contest the appeals of L’Alternative publisher Ferdinand Ayité and editor-in-chief Isidoro Kouwonou, and must ensure that independent journalism can continue to hold those in power to account,” said Angela Quintal, CPJ’s Africa program coordinator. “Public officials must be held to high standards of scrutiny and legitimate criticism should never be criminalized.”

At the sentencing hearing on Wednesday, March 15, the court in Lomé, the capital, also fined the journalists 3 million Central African francs (US$4,860) each, those reports said, noting that Ayité and Kouwonou are presently in hiding. The L’Alternative newspaper issued a statement, which CPJ reviewed, saying a warrant had been issued for the journalists’ arrests.

The journalists’ lawyer, Elom Kpade, told CPJ via messaging app that his clients planned to appeal the convictions at the Lomé Appeal Court.

The case stems from an online broadcast by L’Alternative in late 2021, in which the journalists  discussed corruption allegations involving two government ministers and accusations that they had manipulated the public.

Details
  • Date of Occurrence
    2023-03-17
  • Perpetrator
    Togolese Authority
  • Source
    https://cpj.org/2023/03/togolese-journalists-ferdinand-ayite-and-isidore-kouwonou-sentenced-to-3-years-in-prison/
Region
  • Togo
Rights & Freedom Violated
  • Press Freedom
Gender of Victim(s)
  • Male
Mode of Attacks
  • Ban, Sanctions and Fines
  • Forced Disappearances, Unlawful Arrests and Detention
  • Trials, Prosecution and Persecutions

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