Yeri Bocoum |
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Nationality | Malian |
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Occupation | Journalist |
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Yeri Bocoum is a Malian journalist.
Career
As of June 2024, Bocoum is the vice-president of the Association of Social Media Professionals and Web Actors (APMSWA), which is based in Bamako, Mali's capital.[1] He also runs the Facebook news page YBC-Communication.[2]
Disappearance
Bocoum was last seen in public on 7 June 2024. At the time, he had been covering an unauthorized, but well-attended, demonstration by Synergie pour le Mali (Synergy of Action for Mali), which comprised a coalition of opposition political groups[3] who were protesting against electricity shortages, the high cost of living in the country, and mismanagement of resources by authorities.[1][2][4] Bocoum was the only journalist to cover the event.[3][5] Later that day, Bocoum posted online that he had been followed by two people on motorcycles.[3]
Relatives reported that on 8 June, Bocoum was taken from outside his home in Kati by "unknown assailants".[1][2] On 13 June, Radio France Internationale reported that Bocoum was being held by "Malian state security services".[2][5] As of 27 June, Bocoum's family had not received any updates from authorities.[2] Later that month, the Committee to Protect Journalists, an American nonprofit organization, urged Malian authorities to investigate Bocoum's disappearance.[2] The International Federation for Human Rights released a similar report and request.[6]
Yeri Bocoum was freed on June 27.[7]
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