
Angola’s ‘well-behaved’ media
Press freedom under President João Lourenço is in bad shape.
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Roshan Cader is a commissioning editor at Wits University Press in Johannesburg.
Press freedom under President João Lourenço is in bad shape.
A precariedade da liberdade de imprensa em Angola sob o mandato do presidente João Lourenço.
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