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Jean-Claude Kavumbagu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Claude Kavumbagu
Jean-Claude Kavumbagu is a Burundian Internet journalist who has been arrested on multiple occasions for issues related to his reporting. In 2011, he was charged with treason in a high-profile trial and named a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International. ==Olympics scandal and arrest== Kavumbagu is director of the Burundian Internet news agency Net Press.〔( Net Press website )〕 On 11 September 2008, he was arrested following the publication of an article in which he alleged that the cost of President Pierre Nkurunziza’s trip to see the Beijing Olympics (an estimated 100 million Burundian francs) caused some civil servants’ salaries to be paid late. Following a government statement that the trip had only cost half of the alleged amount, Kavumbagu was charged with "libelous writing and insulting remarks."〔 Amnesty International, the Committee to Protect Journalists, and International PEN protested his arrest and called for his immediate release.〔 Kavumbagu was cleared by a court in March 2009 and released from prison.〔.〕 However, the prosecutor appealed the case, and as of July 2010, it remains open.〔
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