Namibia : Namibian Journalist 'Shaken' By Arrest Threat for Asking the President a (…)

4 février 2026 | info@cpj.org (CPJ)
[CPJ] Lusaka -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Namibian authorities to respect and safeguard reporters, following Jemima Beukes expulsion from the president's official residence and online threats against Tracy Tafirenyika after a minister made xenophobic comments about her.
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