Nick Lewis
Nick Lewis joined CPJ as a Central Asia and Caucasus correspondent in April 2021. Prior to CPJ, he worked as editor of the Central Asia-focused Fergana News Agency’s English website. He speaks Russian and French and has extensive experience working with sources in a range of Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Caucasian languages.
‘Independent media could disappear’: Georgian journalists on the country’s high stakes elections
UPDATE: In the Georgia election held October 26, the ruling Georgian Dream party declared itself the winner, but the opposing coalition is disputing those results, claiming fraud. Georgia’s president, and European and U.S. officials, have called for an investigation. On October 26, Georgia heads into what is widely viewed as its most critical election since independence from the Soviet Union in…
‘Nothing like this ever happened here before’: Journalists describe covering mass protests in Kazakhstan
The nationwide antigovernment protests that erupted in early January 2022 in Kazakhstan – which left 225 dead, according to official figures – upended the country’s reputation as one of Eurasia’s most stable authoritarian regimes. They also posed an enormous challenge to Kazakh journalists. Journalists working to cover the unrest were detained by riot police and…
As Armenia legislates libel and insult, journalists worry ‘selective justice’ will be used against the press
When Armenia’s government took office after the 2018 Velvet Revolution, it seemed to usher in a new era of press freedom for the former Soviet Republic. But local journalists fear those days could be over as Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government implements new legal amendments on insult and defamation. Under the amendments to the country’s…