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The father of podcast host Seif al-Islam Eid (seen here) was arrested in Egypt in a case of transnational repression.

CPJ, partners condemn arrest of exiled Egyptian podcast host Seif al-Islam Eid’s father

In a joint statement, the Committee to Protect Journalists and 18 human rights and press freedom organizations called on Egyptian authorities to immediately release the father of exiled Egyptian podcast host Seif al-Islam Eid, who was arrested on October 22, 2025, and to cease targeting the family members of exiled journalists and human rights defenders….

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Former El Ciudadano Director Josefa Barraza resigned from the newspaper after facing multiple lawsuits from politicians alleging defamation. (Screenshot: Turno/YouTube)

In Chile, 2 more investigative outlets hit by politicians’ criminal defamation cases

Mexico City, November 11, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Chilean authorities to stop the harassment and intimidation of journalists by politicians, who filed two separate criminal defamation cases against independent news outlets this week. “We are increasingly concerned about the misuse of lawsuits and judicial powers in Chile, particularly criminal defamation cases against…

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CPJ writes to China’s foreign minister ahead of Dong Yuyu’s appeal ruling

Ahead of an appeals court ruling on November 13, the Committee to Protect Journalists called on China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi to consider steps that would allow jailed journalist Dong Yuyu to be reunited with his family. Dong, a long-time editor and columnist for the state-run newspaper Guangming Daily, was arrested in February 2022 while…

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Latest attack on an independent Haitian radio station marks 5th in 6 months

Miami, November 10, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned about the reported arson attack on independent radio station Radio Émancipation, the fifth such attack on a station in the last six months, and calls on the Haitian government to establish conditions in the country that allow journalists, and citizens more broadly, to work safely without…

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Multiple journalists were attacked at demonstrations linked to the deadly 2024 Novi Sad railway station collapse, seen here. The collapse sparked nationwide protests that have since grown into a broader movement against corruption and President Aleksandar Vučić’s increasingly authoritarian rule.

Protesters attack several journalists in Serbia 

Berlin, November 10, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Serbian authorities to urgently investigate three incidents in which journalists were attacked or intimidated by what appeared to be pro-government supporters near the National Assembly in Belgrade.  On November 3, four men, three of them masked, assaulted private news agency FoNet reporter Marko Čonjagić around 11 p.m. as he covered a rally linked to the…

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President Trump visits Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during the Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 14, 2025. (Photo: AP/Alex Brandon)

CPJ, partners call on US to prioritize rights during Saudi crown prince’s visit

Ahead of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s planned visit to Washington on November 18, 2025, the Committee to Protect Journalists and 10 other human rights and press freedom organizations released a joint statement calling on the U.S. government, including Congress, to address Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses. The statement noted that this will be…

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Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party in Hungary has maintained the most sophisticated system of media control yet seen within the European Union, CPJ and its partners say.

CPJ, partners highlight escalating press freedom threats in Hungary

The Committee to Protect Journalists and partner organizations expressed strong support on Thursday for independent journalists in Hungary and highlighted the country’s escalating media freedom crisis following a one-day mission to Budapest on October 22. In meetings with journalists, media representatives, legal experts, and civil society, the delegation heard concerns about a severely restricted media…

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Nigerien journalists Youssouf Sériba (left), Oumarou Abou Kané, and Ibro Chaibou

In Niger, 3 journalists jailed on cybercrime charges for allegedly sharing an invitation

Dakar, November 7, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Nigerien authorities to free journalists Ibro Chaibou, Youssouf Sériba, and Oumarou Abou Kané who were remanded in southern Niger’s Kollo prison on November 3. The three were initially arrested on October 30 and are accused of sending an invitation to a government news conference to…

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Frenchie Mae Cumpio has been held in prison for more than five years.

CPJ, partners welcome dismissal of Philippine murder case against Frenchie Mae Cumpio

New York, November 7, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists and partners welcomed a Philippine court’s decision to quash the murder charges against community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and called on authorities to drop all remaining charges against her. The 26-year-old journalist has been held in detention for nearly six years since her arrest in February 2020 on charges of…

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Parviz Sedaghat, a prominent economist and editor, was arrested by Iranian authorities in November.

Iranian authorities arrest economist and editor Parviz Sedaghat amid crackdown

Paris, November 7, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Iranian authorities to immediately release editor and economist Parviz Sedaghat and halt their escalating campaign against journalists, academics, and writers commenting on social and economic injustices. Sedaghat, editor-in-chief of Naghde Eqtesad Siyasi (Political Economy Critique), an independent platform that publishes critical essays on the economy…

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