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    Togo suspends French networks over claims of biased reporting

    By Fiona XuJune 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Togo suspends broadcasts of French networks RFI and France 24 for three months due to claims of biased reporting and lack of impartiality.
    • This action raises concerns about press freedom in Africa, reflecting a trend of government crackdowns on media outlets.

    What happened: Togo suspends RFI and France 24 for biased reporting concerns

    Togo has suspended broadcasts by two French state-owned networks, Radio France Internationale (RFI) and France 24, for three months. This decision comes from claims of bias and a lack of fairness in their reporting. The High Authority for Audiovisual Communication in Togo mentioned repeated mistakes in accuracy and fact-checking as reasons for the suspension.

    Officials say that recent broadcasts had errors that harmed the stability of the country’s institutions and its image. While specific examples of biased reporting are not given, the suspension shows rising tensions about media freedom in Togo. This action happens as President Faure Gnassingbé’s administration faces more scrutiny, especially about recent changes to the constitution that critics say could let him stay in power indefinitely.

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    Why it’s important

    The suspension of RFI and France 24 in Togo shows big concerns about press freedom in the region. It reflects a wider trend in Africa, where governments often shut down media that question them. This action is important because many African countries have seen political changes and coups, which raises worries about democracy fading. Media fairness is important for a healthy democracy since it helps people get accurate information to make decisions.

    The actions against the French networks might stop other international media from covering local issues, leading to self-censorship. This situation highlights the balance between government power and media independence, which is important in today’s digital world. As social media grows, the chance for misinformation increases, making good journalism more vital. The situation in Togo reminds us of the ongoing fight for press freedom and the need to protect journalistic standards.

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    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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