- Journalists in Exile 2009: Sri Lankan journalists are driven into exile amid an intensive government crackdown. Iraq and Somalia also rank high.
- Faces of Exile: Five who have fled their homes offer a picture of the difficulties facing journalists in exile.
- Journalists in Exile 2008: More than 80 journalists flee their home countries in the last year. Iraq and Somalia are the hardest hit.
- Mexico: Three Killings, No Justice: Violence against journalists and impunity for killers are the norm in Mexico.
- Flight from Ethiopia: After a harrowing journey, a veteran Ethiopian journalist starts a new life in exile.
- Journalists in Exile 2007: A CPJ study finds at least three journalists a month flee their home.
- Out of Africa (pdf): A narrow escape for a bold Rwandan reporter.
- Returning Home (pdf): A Colombian columnist returns to face danger after years in exile.
- Under Stress: Coping with trauma in today's media climate.
- Zimbabwe's Exiled Press: Uprooted journalists struggle to keep careers, independent reporting alive.
- The Fixers (pdf): CPJ examines the growing role and growing risks of "fixers."
- In Exile (pdf): Forced to flee, journalists find both freedom and problems.
- Lucky to Be Alive (pdf): How one Haitian journalist survived an assassination attempt.



