Libya: Media clampdown amidst a disaster

Post At: Dec 28/2023 12:35PM
By: Gary

As the residents of the city of Derna count their dead, authorities in eastern Libya expel news crews from the city and evade scrutiny of their role in the disaster.

Contributors:
Elham Saudi – Co-founder & director, Lawyers for Justice in Libya
Sami Zaptia – Editor-in-chief, Libya Herald
Anas El Gomati – Director, Sadeq Institute

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