Two French Filmmakers and Togolese Fixer Detained in Togo Over Document Dispute
1-Minute Brief
The detention of foreign journalists in Togo has raised concerns about press freedom and due process, according to advocacy groups.
Key Facts
- Two French nationals, Gaël Mocaër and Sebastian Perez Pezzani, have been detained in Togo.
- A Togolese fixer working with the filmmakers has also been jailed.
- The individuals have been in custody for more than three weeks, according to Reporters Without Borders.
- Togolese authorities have charged the French journalists over alleged use of incorrect documents, a rights group says.
- Reporters Without Borders described the detention as 'unjustified and disproportionate.'
What Happened
Two French filmmakers and their Togolese fixer were detained in Togo and face charges related to alleged immigration or documentation violations, according to media advocacy groups.
Why It Matters
The case has drawn attention from international media freedom organizations, highlighting ongoing concerns about the treatment of journalists and the legal environment for press activities in Togo.
What's Next
Advocacy groups are calling for the release of the detainees. Further legal proceedings or diplomatic discussions may follow as the case develops.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoTogo detains French filmmakers over alleged immigration violations, advocacy group says
- BBC WorldCenter1h agoTogo charges two French journalists over incorrect documents, rights group says
