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Reporters Without Borders (http://www.rsf.org)
Press release

15 October 2010

COTE D'IVOIRE

Reporters Without Borders begins monitoring media’s coverage of  
presidential election campaign

As Côte d'Ivoire’s election campaign officially got under way today,  
Reporters Without Borders began its monitoring of the state and  
privately-owned media’s coverage of the campaign as part of a  
European Union project for the “Protection of media pluralism at  
election time.”
Reporters Without Borders welcomes the lottery which the National  
Press Council (CNP) conducted in transparent manner in Abidjan today  
to determine the order in which the presidential candidates will be  
given space in the public newspaper Fraternité Matin. The lottery  
complied with the electoral law’s principle of equal access for  
candidates to the state media.

The press freedom organisation regrets that a similar lottery has not  
been used by the National Broadcasting Council (CNCA) to determine  
the order in which the candidates will appear on a special programme  
called “Facing the voters,” which the state television station RTI  
will broadcast every day at prime time from tomorrow.

The programme will give each candidate 90 minutes to present their  
election platform to viewers. Reporters Without Borders questions the  
CNCA’s grounds for deciding that the incumbent president, Laurent  
Gbagbo, should appear last (the most advantageous position) and  
thinks this decision casts doubt on the impartiality and neutrality  
of both the CNCA and RTI.

There was an incident yesterday, on the eve of the start of the  
campaign, which Reporters Without Borders hopes will be an isolated  
one. Journalists from the Qatar-based satellite TV station Al  
Jazeera, who had arrived in Abidjan to cover the election, were  
followed from their hotel and were then arrested by members of the  
Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DST), the police  
intelligence department.

They were taken to DST headquarters in the Abidjan district of  
Cocody, where they were questioned by Deputy Director Djé Bi, who  
demanded to see all their video-cassettes and to search their hotel  
room. The journalists, who were properly accredited, refused. They  
were finally released two hours later.

In an unrelated incident, around 50 armed men from the Waters and  
Forests department of the Côte d'Ivoire defence and security forces  
prevented a debate from taking place at the headquarters of the  
L'Intelligent d'Abidjan newspaper in which Touré Ahmed Bouah, the CEO  
of a real estate company, had been due to take part.

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Mission

Reporters Without Borders will monitor the Ivorian media from today  
until the end of the presidential election. The quantitative and  
qualitative monitoring will be carried out in Abidjan by a team of  
observers, who will evaluate the air-time that the state radio and TV  
stations allocate to the political parties and movements  
participating in the election. They will also evaluate the space  
allocated by the public daily Fraternité Matin and three privately- 
owned dailies, Le Nouveau Réveil, Le Patriote and Notre Voie. The aim  
is to ensure respect for the principle of fairness in the public  
media and balance in the privately-owned media.

Methodology

Reporters Without Borders will observe and measure the airtime that  
the candidates get in all the French-language programmes relating to  
the elections on the state-owned TV station RTI 1 and the state-owned  
radio station Radio Côte d’Ivoire (RCI). It will also measure and  
compare the column space that each candidate and their supporters and  
allies get in the four public and privately-owned daily newspapers  
that are being monitored. Reporters Without Borders will add a  
qualitative evaluation of the tone used by the journalists and media  
in their references to the candidates.


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Ambroise PIERRE
Bureau Afrique / Africa Desk
Reporters sans frontières / Reporters Without Borders
47, rue Vivienne
75002 Paris, France
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Fax : (33) 1 45 23 11 51
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