Media freedom institutions in Africa on Friday condemned the killing of a French reporter in Ivory Coast, saying they were distressed by the increasingly dangerous working climate for journalists there.
"The deteriorating political climate in Cote d'Ivoire has, in recent weeks, engendered a sense of resentment and acrimony within the politically polarised media institutions in the country," a joint statement by the Media Institute for Southern Africa (Misa) and the Media Foundation of West Africa (MFWA) said.
"The MFWA is deeply distressed by the cold-blooded murder of Jean Helene, Cote d'Ivoire correspondent of the Paris-based Radio France Internationale."
Helene was shot in the head on Tuesday by a policeman while waiting in his car outside the police headquarters to interview detained opposition militants.
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