Mediapart soutient Guyaweb face à des convocations judiciaires pour divulgation d'informations
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Carine Fouteau
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Summary
Mediapart apporte son soutien à Guyaweb, son partenaire en Guyane, dont la fondatrice Katia Leï-Sam et le journaliste Frédéric Farine sont convoqués par la justice dans le cadre d'une enquête préliminaire pour « divulgation d'informations relatives à la vie privée ». Les journalistes s'inquiètent d'être entendus sous le régime de la garde à vue. Mediapart dénonce des pressions judiciaires contre la liberté de la presse et exprime sa solidarité avec ses confrères guyanais.
Key quotes
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Il s'inquiète d'être entendu sous le régime de la garde à vue.
Katia Leï-Sam, fondatrice et directrice de la publication de Guyaweb, et Frédéric Farine, journaliste d'investigation, ont reçu une convocation judiciaire
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