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An undated photo showing Border News Agency reporter Mu Dra.

Myanmar rebels abduct Border News Agency reporter Mu Dra

Bangkok, September 23, 2025—Myanmar’s Arakan Army must account for and immediately release local Border News Agency reporter Mu Dra, who was abducted by the rebel group’s forces on September 20, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday. “All combatants in Myanmar’s civil war have a responsibility to protect and not target journalists in retaliation for…

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CPJ urges China to release journalist Zhang Zhan after second conviction

Editor’s note: Zhang Zhan was sentenced to four years in prison on September 19 for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble,” according to media reports and sources who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal. The headline and first paragraph of this alert have been updated to reflect the sentencing. New York, September 19, 2025—The Committee to…

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Somaliland police march in an independence parade in May 2024. Since the start of the 2025, more than 20 journalists have been caught up in a wave of arrests in Somaliland, according to the Somaliland Journalists Association. (Photo: Tiksa Negeri/Reuters)

CPJ calls for immediate release of Somaliland journalist Abdiaziz Awl

Kampala, September 18, 2025 —The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for authorities in the breakaway region of Somaliland to immediately and unconditionally release journalist Abdiaziz Saleban Sulub, also known as Abdiaziz Awl, and to end the ongoing harassment of the media. On September 12, police in Burao, in central Togdheer region, arrested Abdiaziz, a reporter…

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Assailants pepper-sprayed and beat Spanish journalist Román Cuesta outside his home in Salamanca, Spain on August 27, 2025. They filmed the attack and later shared it on social media. (Screenshot: Canal Red/YouTube)

Spanish journalist Román Cuesta uses video of his assault to identify his assailants

Berlin, September 18, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Spanish authorities to bring those responsible for assaulting journalist Román Cuesta to justice after the veteran investigative reporter identified his suspected assailants using a video of the attack posted online. “The assault on Román Cuesta is a stark reminder of the growing threats facing journalists covering far-right networks in…

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Montenegrin journalist Danica Nikolić, editor-in-chief of the news site Mportal, has received violent email threats for over three years. She said authorities have failed to prosecute the perpetrators. (Screenshot: TV7/YouTube)

Montenegro journalist Danica Nikolić receives new death threat

Berlin, September 18, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Montenegrin authorities to thoroughly investigate death threats against journalist Danica Nikolić, editor-in-chief of the independent news site M Portal, and to take all necessary steps to guarantee her safety. “The ongoing death threats against journalist Danica Nikolić are increasingly alarming and have gone on for far too long,”…

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Gautam Adani, the chairperson of Indian conglomerate Adani Group.

Indian government uses court order to censor reporting on Adani Enterprises

New Delhi, September 18, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by a directive from Indian authorities ordering the removal of dozens of allegedly defamatory media items about Adani Enterprises and calls on the government to stop censoring legitimate reporting on powerful business interests. On September 16, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting ordered…

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Rinat Tuhvatshin, the founder of Kloop, called the conviction of Joomart Duulatov and Aleksandr Aleksandrov “cannibalistic, senseless, and illogical.”

Kyrgyzstan sentences 2 Kloop journalists to 5 years in jail on bogus charges

New York, September 17, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns today’s sentencing of journalists Joomart Duulatov and Aleksandr Aleksandrov to five-year prison terms in Kyrgyzstan and calls for their immediate release.  Duulatov and Aleksandrov, who worked as camera operators for investigative outlet Kloop, were detained on May 28 on charges of calling for mass unrest over videos produced by…

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Ihar Ilyash’s trial was suspended for months pending the “psycholinguistic examination” of 15 of the journalist’s unspecified reports.

Belarus uses ‘extremism’ charges to jail a journalist for 4 years, detain another

New York, September 17, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Tuesday’s sentencing of Belarusian journalist Ihar Ilyash to four years in jail and a fine of 4,200 rubles (US$1,240) on charges of promoting “extremist” activities and “discrediting” Belarus.  Separately, on September 13, the independent news website Pozirk reported that journalist Kiryl Pazniak had been detained in early September on suspicion of involvement with a…

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Ali Soumana

In Niger, journalist faces up to 3 years jail for alleged defamation of PM

Dakar, September 17, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists urges authorities in Niger to immediately release Ali Soumana, publishing director of the privately owned Le Courrier newspaper, after Prime Minister Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine complained of defamation. “Ali Soumana’s imprisonment illustrates that press freedom in Niger has declined since last year, when President Abdourahmane Tchiani reintroduced…

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An Afghan man uses the internet at the Lincoln U.S. support library in Herat December 13, 2009.

Taliban blocks fiber optic internet in Afghan provinces for ‘immorality’

New York, September 17, 2025—Taliban authorities must immediately restore fiber optic internet in Balkh and up to nine other provinces to ensure that Afghan citizens have access to Wi-Fi internet and journalists can continue to provide the public with reliable news, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Wednesday. “Banning broadband internet is an unprecedented escalation…

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