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How does Decree-law 54 target the role of investigative journalism in Tunisia? Sana Adouni shares her story...

Two weeks before the publication of my investigative piece, and just one day after Decree 54 was issued, the director of Bolt in Tunisia called me, threatening to sue me according to this new decree. He bragged about the decree’s various articles that could lead to a prison sentence, fully intending to intimidate me and stop me from publishing the investigative piece. That was when I realized that this decree would be used like a sword, hung above journalists’ necks.

Women journalists in Algeria, or organized invisibility

Young Algerian women have gradually gained more and more access to newsrooms, but this access has only increased their numbers in these spaces, not their decision-making power. In fact, women are often relegated to tackling the “light” topics, even though they exclusively possess inherent knowledge about violence against women, and about women’s issues in general. All themes that are still only marginally present in Algerian media.

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