The National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) denounced the provocation to hatred campaigns against Radio Monastir employees, affirming the obligation to keep public media out of political conflicts, via a statement released yesterday (December 2nd).
In an issued statement, The union called on the Ministry of the Interior to intervene and take the needed measures to shield the employees of Radio Monastir, emphasising its dismissal of any speech that could threaten the civility of the ‘State.
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