- Pius
Njawé (4
March 1957 – 12 July 2010) was a
Cameroonian journalist and
director of Le
Messager as well as Le
Messager Populi.
Arrested over 100 times...
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Messager is a
daily newspaper in Cameroon. It was
founded in 1979 by Pius
Njawé, who in 2009 said that he had been
arrested 126
times in 30 years. Reporters...
- Jawe (Diahoue,
Njawe, Oubatch, Ubach) is one of the
Kanak languages spoken in the
northern province of the
largest island of New
Caledonia named Grande...
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Paulo Moura,
Brazilian clarinetist and
saxophonist (b. 1932) 2010 – Pius
Njawé,
Cameroonian journalist (b. 1957) 2010 –
Harvey Pekar,
American author and...
- Cano
Colombia 1991
Gitobu Imanyara Kenya 1992 Dai Qing
China 1993 Pius
Njawe Cameroon 1994 Omar
Belhouchet Algeria 1995 Gao Yu
China 1996
Yndamiro Restano...
- of
jailed journalists around the
world and
helped in the
release of Pius
Njawé and Ali Lmrabet. He was vice
president of the
South African branch of PEN...
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Bangui FC FDS
Bangui Olympic Real de
Bangui Bangui Red Star
Bangui SOS Pius
Njawe Bangui Stade Centrafricaine Tocages Bangui AS Tempête
Mocaf Bangui TP USCA...
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Gambian Press Union (Posthumous) 2005 –
Michele Montas,
Haiti 2004 – Pius
Njawe,
Cameroon 2003 –
Geoffrey Nyarota, The
Daily News,
Zimbabwe 2002 – Milkias...
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Foley and his wife,
journalist Cary Vaughan;
Cameroonian reporter Pius
Njawé;
Chinese dissidents Wang
Juntao and Chen Ziming;
Russian television news...
- Yohannes,
Eritrea 2003 –
Geoff Nyarota, The
Daily News,
Zimbabwe 2004 – Pius
Njawé,
Cameroon 2005 – Michèle Montas,
Haiti 2006 –
Deyda Hydara, and members...