« Reporters sans frontières s’associe à la mobilisation des médias tchadiens pour qui le silence est devenu l’ultime moyen d’alerter sur les difficiles conditions de travail des journalistes. Ces derniers sont trop souvent pris pour cibles par les forces de l’ordre qui bénéficient généralement d’une totale impunité. Il est temps que les autorités prennent conscience du rôle essentiel des journalistes pour le bon fonctionnement d’une société démocratique et se rappellent qu’il est de leur responsabilité de garantir leur sécurité».
Selon le président de l’UJT Larmée Belrangar, un véritable dialogue de sourds s’est installé entre les autorités et les différentes organisations de presse : “Nous avons essayé à plusieurs reprises de discuter avec les autorités, mais il n’y a aucun compromis”.
Les reporters tchadiens sont régulièrement arrêtés après la publication de certains articles. Les enquêtes traitant de l’impunité ou critiquant le président Idriss Déby Itno ne sont pas tolérés. Le pays occupe la 121ème place sur 180 dans l’édition 2017 du Classement de la liberté de la presse établi par RSF.
Radio stations were silent and newspapers were missing from newsstands in response to a call by the Union of Chad Journalists (UJT) and other journalists’ associations for a “Daywithout Press” to denounce the attacks on journalists and media by Chad’s political police, called the National Security Agency (ANS), and the regular police. The UJT cited the case of Djimet Wiché, the publisher of the Alwihda Info news website, who has been the victim of threats and violence by the ANS and the police twice in recent weeks.
“We support this protest by the Chadian media, for whom silence has become the only means left for drawing attention to the very difficult conditions in which journalists have to work,” RSF said. “Journalists are too often targeted by the security forces, who usually enjoy complete impunity. It is time the authorities realized that the role played by journalists is essential for a democratic society to function properly. The authorities should also remember that it is their duty to guarantee journalists’ safety.”
UJT president Larmée Belrangar said there was no dialogue between the authorities and the various press organizations. “We have tried repeatedly to talk with the authorities but there is no compromise”, Belrangar said. Chadian journalists are often arrested in connection with the articles they write. Investigative reporting about impunity and criticism of President Idriss Déby Itno are not tolerated.
Chad is ranked 121st out of 180 countries in RSF's 2017 World Press Freedom Index.
Mélisande Massoubre
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