Togo Suspends RFI and France 24 for Three Months Over Biased Reporting

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Tuesday, 17 June 2025 07:16
Togo Suspends RFI and France 24 for Three Months Over Biased Reporting

(Togo First) - Togo’s media regulator, the High Authority for Audiovisual and Communication (HAAC), suspended French broadcasters RFI and France 24 for three months on June 16, 2025.

The HAAC claimed the outlets have repeatedly breached impartiality and journalistic standards. According to watchdog, in some programs, the broadcasters aired “inaccurate, biased, or false statements” that threaten the stability of Togo’s republican institutions. 

The HAAC stressed that pluralism does not justify spreading falsehoods or biased news. It reminded all media that Togo’s journalism rules apply equally.

Among others, the regulator pointed to recent coverage of protests on June 5 and 6 in Lomé. The protests, partly fueled by social media influencers, faced police crackdowns and arrests. 

The HAAC warned that press freedom cannot serve as a tool for disinformation or public disorder. It also raised concerns about foreign interference in Togo’s media space.

Last year, the HAAC also reprimanded RFI and France 24 during constitutional reforms. At the time, the regulator cited “serious breaches” and “repeated inaccuracies” that harmed Togo’s image and violated journalistic principles.

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