Press Freedom Under Siege: Ethiopia’s Democratic Test
On May 3, the world celebrated World Press Freedom Day, a moment to reaffirm the indispensable role of journalism in sustaining democracy and protecting human rights. In Ethiopia, however, the occasion was overshadowed by growing anxiety. The private press, once a vibrant force for accountability an
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