Chad Journalists Protest Broadcast Ban
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Chad’s online journalists decry ban ahead of December 29 elections

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Chad 's High Media and Audiovisual Authority, or HAMA , has refused to lift a ban on broadcasting online media content.
Journalists say they are being silenced from reporting on critical election issues.
HAMA has always complained that online media regularly publish unverifiable information about President Mahamat Idriss Deby .
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