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Niger suspends nine French media bodies: Watchdog slams ‘abusive’ decision

Niger's military government has suspended nine French media organizations, including France 24, RFI, and AFP, citing the dissemination of content that could jeopardize public order and stability. The National Communication Observatory announced the immediate ban, affecting various platforms.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-09 · 15:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Niger suspends nine French media bodies: Watchdog slams ‘abusive’ decision
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Niger's military government has suspended nine French media organizations, including France 24, RFI, and AFP, citing the dissemination of content that could jeopardize public order and stability. The National Communication Observatory announced the immediate ban, affecting various platforms. This action follows a pattern of crackdowns on journalists since the military seized power in July 2023. Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the decision as "abusive" and part of a strategy to repress press freedom in the Alliance of Sahel States. This suspension continues the government's targeting of media outlets critical of its policies.

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Niger's military seized power in July 2023, detaining the democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum.

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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the decision as 'abusive' and part of a 'coordinated strategy to repress press freedom'.

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The suspension was justified by the government citing 'repeated dissemination of content likely to seriously jeopardise public order'.

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Niger's military government has suspended nine French media bodies, including France 24 and RFI.

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The government has previously targeted local and foreign media outlets critical of its policies.

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Niger’s military government has banned many local and foreign reporters since seizing power in 2023.Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned Niger’s suspension of nine French media publications as the military government continues to crack down on journalists.Niger announced the suspension on Friday, citing “repeated dissemination of content likely to seriously jeopardise public order, national unity, social cohesion, and the stability of the institutions of the Republic”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Iran says it will play at 2026 World Cup if hosts address ‘concerns’list 2 of 3‘A year of resistance’: Cuba’s private sector faces Trump’s oil blockadelist 3 of 3Peter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s PM, ending Orban’s 16 years in powerend of listThe suspended organisations are France-24" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="65995" data-entity-type="organization">France 24, RFI (Radio France Internationale), France Afrique Media, LSI Africa, AFP (France-presse" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="1517" data-entity-type="organization">Agence France-Presse), TV5 Monde, TF1 Info, Jeune Afrique and Mediapart, according to a TV statement from the National Communication Observatory (ONC).It added that the decision was “immediate” and it included “satellite packages, cable networks, digital platforms, websites and mobile applications”.RSF described the decision as “abusive”.“RSF condemns a coordinated strategy to repress press freedom within the AES [Alliance of Sahel States] and calls for the immediate reversal of this abusive decision,” said a statement posted on X, referring to Niger and allies Mali and Burkina Faso, all ruled by military governments.Niger’s military seized power in July 2023, toppling the democratically elected government of President Mohamed Bazoum and detaining him.The government has since targeted local and foreign media outlets, particularly those critical of its policies, by issuing bans or suspensions.RFI and France-24" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="65995" data-entity-type="organization">France 24 were suspended a few days after the coup, and the BBC from Britain was suspended in December 2024.
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