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U.S. Embassy
The U.S Embassy also said last week that Mr Suale’s death was more than an attack on Ghana’s climate of transparency, democratic credibility and press freedom.
Related: The Multimedia Group pushes for justice for assaulted reporter
“Further attacks on some journalists reflect a concerning trend which must be reversed to ensure Ghana’s reputation for media freedom is maintained,” the embassy’s press attache, Ms Naomi Mattos, was quoted as saying by state-owned Daily Graphic newspaper at an event in Accra.
Campaign
Throughout this week, the Multimedia Group has led a campaign seeking an end to attacks on pressmen and to deepen media freedom in Ghana.
The campaign has become critical because of heightened attacks on journalists in Ghana in recent times.
Dubbed “Defend Media Freedom,” the campaign has been seeking the views and suggestions from a number of senior members of the media fraternity on how to stem the attack on press freedom.
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