Mali suspends French broadcasters over alleged falsehoods
The media regulator said it suspended TF1 and LC over “unverified claims and falsehoods” on a fuel blockade in the capital, Bamako.
Malian authorities suspended two French television channels on Friday for broadcasting alleged false information on a fuel blockade imposed by the al Qaida linked terrorist group JNIM.
Mali’s High Authority for Communication said in a letter to image distributors in Mali dated November 13 and made public on Friday that it suspended TF1 and LCI, claiming the two private TV channels made “unverified claims and falsehoods” in a broadcast on November 9.
“LCI and TF1 television services have been removed from your packages until further notice,” reads the document.
The letter said the regulatory body disputes three passages of the two channels' broadcast: “the junta has banned the sale of fuel,” “(the regions of) Kayes and Nioro are completely under blockade,” and “the terrorists are now close to bringing down the capital (Bamako).”
Blockade on fuel
Since September, the JNIM group operating in Mali has imposed a blockade on fuel entering Mali, a landlocked country.
In recent weeks, the fuel shortage caused by this blockade has created long lines at gas stations and further deteriorated the security situation in the country.
Several Western embassies, notably those of the United States and France, have asked their citizens to leave Mali.