On World Press Freedom Day, we stand with the journalists of Burkina Faso

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 6/05/2025
By Ndey Tapha Sosseh As repression deepens under military rule, Burkinabè journalists continue to resist with courage and conviction-sustaining a legacy of freedom shaped by pioneers and institutions like FILEP and the Norbert Zongo Press Centre. Today, as the world pauses to mark World Press (…)
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