Talk:Media of Eritrea

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(replace link. The article does deal with restrictions on the Media (i.e. restriction of human rights), so I think it's pertinent. The same goes for the Ethiopia article (if it's not there already)) -Yom

Yom, there is no reference to media, journalists or anything related to the media in the Human Rights article. Find it and I may agree to allow it. It doesnt make sense to have the link to an otherwise unrelated article/

In general, freedom of speech and the press are severely constrained

It does address media, but not adequately for the article. Once it is developed, it certainly will, anyway. Either way, it's a related topic given the current state of Media in Eritrea.
Yom 22:17, 11 May 2006 (UTC)