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BBC Vows To Keep Up Reporting
Niger's military rulers suspend BBC broadcasts
Niger's military government has suspended the BBC for three months, accusing it of spreading fake news that could destabilise social peace and demoralise troops fighting jihadists. Niger's Minister of Communication Raliou Sidi Mohamed announced that the decision would take effect immediately.
BBC suspended in Niger over its alleged ploy to destabilise the country
Spread This News By Business Insider Africa NIGER has suspended the operations of the British media company, BBC, owing to the suspicion that the company is trying to disrupt the country’s peace. Niger’s government has suspended the UK-based broadcasting network,
BBC Vows To Keep Up Reporting After Niger Suspends Radio
The BBC said on Friday it would continue to report on the Sahel region after the military junta in Niger suspended BBC radio for three months.
Niger junta suspends BBC accusing it of 'spreading false news' in coverage of attack
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) —
Niger
's ruling junta suspended the
BBC
for three months over the broadcaster's coverage of an extremist attack that allegedly killed dozens of Nigerien soldiers and civilians, authorities said Thursday. “
BBC
broadcasts false ...
Niger suspends BBC radio for 'spreading false news' in report on jihadist attack
Niger has suspended BBC radio for three months after it reported that jihadists had killed 90 Nigerien soldiers on Wednesday, adding the British media outlet to a list of Western media deemed
Niger junta suspends BBC over alleged ‘false news’ on extremist attack
Niger’s ruling junta has suspended the BBC for three months, accusing the broadcaster of disseminating false information regarding a reported extremist attack that allegedly left dozens of soldiers and civilians dead.
Niger suspends BBC for 'spreading false news' after covering attack
Popular BBC programs, including those in Hausa — the most-spoken language in Niger — are broadcast in the Central African country through local radio partners to reach a large audience across the regi
VOA60 Africa - Niger junta suspends BBC radio for three months
The junta suspended BBC radio for three months, accusing the British broadcaster of airing "erroneous information likely to destabilize social peace and undermine the morale of the troops" fighting militants.
BBC suspended in Niger over its alleged ploy to destabilize the country
Niger has suspended the operations of the British media giant, BBC, in its country owing to the suspicion that the company is trying to disrupt the nation’s peace. ・Niger suspends operations of BBC for 3 months due to suspicion of disrupting peace.
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BBC radio banned in Niger over fake news
Niger has suspended BBC radio for three months following a report that claimed militants had killed 90 soldiers in the ...
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Niger bans BBC for 'spreading disinformation'
Niger has ordered a three-month suspension of BBC broadcasts in the country effective immediately Read Full Article at RTcom ...
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