Lesotho: Authorities Must Stop Threats Against Lesotho Tribune’s Journalists and Proprietor


Responding to reports of continued harassment, intimidation and threats against Phafane Nkotsi, journalist and proprietor of Lesotho Tribune and Lesotho Times, Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, said:

“Amnesty International is appalled by the harassment, intimidation and threats against journalist and media proprietor Phafane Nkotsi. The threatening notes found at the premises of Lesotho Tribune are despicable and designed to send a chilling message to journalists and the media. This attack on freedom of expression and media freedom must stop.”

Amnesty International is appalled by the harassment, intimidation and threats against journalist and media proprietor Phafane NkotsiTigere ChagutahRegional Director, Amnesty International, ESARO

“Amnesty International believes that Phafane Nkotsi has been targeted in relation to recent publication by the Lesotho Tribune of allegations of corruption at the Public Officers Defined Contribution Fund (the pension fund).”

“We urge the authorities to ensure the safety and security of Phafane Nkotsi and his family. Authorities must promptly, independently and impartially investigate reports of harassment, intimidation and threats against Phafane Nkotsi, and bring those responsible to justice in fair trials.”

Authorities must promptly, independently and impartially investigate reports of harassment, intimidation and threats against Phafane Nkotsi, and bring those responsible to justice in fair trialsTigere Chagutah

“Lesotho authorities must publicly condemn the harassment, intimidation, threats, and attacks against Phafane Nkotsi, the Lesotho Tribune and other journalists, and ensure all journalists can work without fear of reprisals.”