Journalists in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are facing mounting threats as conflict intensifies in the east, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The group warns the country has become one of the most dangerous places for media workers in Africa’s Great Lakes region.
Breakdown
- Violence against journalists in DRC is rising sharply, says RSF report
- Both M23 armed group and Congolese army are cracking down on the press 9s
- About 500 journalists arrested in 10 years; over half in the DRC 38s
- Since M23 took Goma in Jan 2025, journalists' work has changed radically 1m 3s
- Government accuses journalists of siding with M23, increases censorship 1m 25s