Togo: National Media Authority Warns Radio France Internationale

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Wednesday, 08 May 2024 17:18
Togo: National Media Authority Warns Radio France Internationale

(Togo First) - Togo’s top media regulator, the HAAC, recently warned French media Radio France Internationale (RFI) about its coverage of the country's socio-political news.

In a letter dated May 6, 2024, the HAAC highlighted RFI's lack of neutrality and fairness in its news coverage, despite previous warnings. Telou Pitalounani, President of the HAAC, specifically criticized RFI for persistently broadcasting inaccurate information about the situation in Togo.

Of particular concern was a segment aired on Sunday, May 5, 2024, at 6:30 PM UTC, in which it was incorrectly reported that a formal ban on all protests against the Fifth Republic was in effect in Togo.

The HAAC refuted this information, emphasizing that a protest against this constitution took place without incident on the same day, authorized by the competent authorities and in compliance with the legal procedures required by the organizing associations.

Furthermore, the regulatory body criticized RFI's announcement of the suspension of international media coverage of the legislative and regional elections on April 29, independently of the coverage by these media correspondents in Lomé.

President Pitalounani stated, "These repeated inaccuracies are not only detrimental to Togo's image but also violate the fundamental principles of journalism." He added that the HAAC would take appropriate measures if RFI persists in its ways. Such measures could include suspending the radio in Togo.

Last month, the HAAC had already denounced "serious breaches" it claims to have observed in the coverage of Togolese news by the RFI and France 24 media group.

Esaïe Edoh 

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