The IT, media, and telecommunications of the Republic of
Equatorial Guinea (Rio Muni)
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- Authorities Close the Country's Only
Journalists' Association
- Document from The International Freedom Of Expression
Exchange, 26 February 2001. RSF (Reporters sans
frontieres) asked for information on the exact reasons for
the closure of the Equitorial Guinea Press Association
(ASOPGE). In Equatorial Guinea, access to information is
totally controlled by the authorities. All the electronic
media are subject to censorship and the private press is
almost non-existent.