Alerts

  
Journalist Sneha Barve was attacked while reporting on alleged illegal construction in Pune, Maharashtra, on July 4, 2025. (Screenshot: Samarth Bharat Pariwar/YouTube)

Mob attacks Indian journalist covering reports of illegal construction in Maharashtra 

New Delhi, July 15, 2025—Authorities in India’s western state of Maharashtra must bring all of journalist Sneha Barve’s attackers to justice and take decisive steps to ensure press members can safely do their jobs, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday.  Barwe, the founder of the Samarth Bharat Pariwar YouTube-based news channel, was brutally beaten July 4…

Read More ›

Kyrgyzstan tightens control over media with new false news laws

New York, July 15, 2025—President Sadyr Japarov signed amendments to the Kyrgyz Code of Offenses on July 8, introducing administrative penalties for spreading “false or unreliable” information via mass media or the internet — another in a series of ongoing moves toward cracking down on the country’s independent press. The law, whose signing was announced July 11, will go…

Read More ›

Senegalese commentator arrested, prime minister calls for media boycott

Dakar, July 14, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Senegalese authorities to release news commentator Badara Gadiaga, to cease arresting journalists, and to refrain from retaliating against the media for coverage critical of the government.  Senegal’s special cybersecurity division (DSC) arrested Gadiaga on July 9 over his remarks during a July 4 broadcast about Prime Minister…

Read More ›

Dmitriy Lozhnikov, editor in chief of Aprel TV, presents during an episode of the broadcaster’s flagship news show. A Kyrgyz court shuttered the outlet on July 9, 2025. (Screenshot: Telekanal Aprel/YouTube)

Kyrgyzstan shutters critical broadcaster Aprel TV for undermining gov’t authority

New York, July 11, 2025—A Kyrgyzstan court issued an order Wednesday shuttering independent broadcaster Aprel TV and terminating its broadcasting and social media operations, claiming the outlet undermined the government’s authority and negatively influenced individuals and society.  The ruling was the result of a lawsuit filed against the outlet by Kyrgyz prosecutors in April, which…

Read More ›

X accuses India of press censorship after it blocks news outlets’ accounts

New Delhi, July 10, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for greater transparency and due process in how Indian authorities handle social media restrictions, following reports of the temporary block of multiple international news organizations’ X accounts over the weekend. X accused the Indian government of censoring the press.  “This incident once again underscores the serious lack of transparency and…

Read More ›

Journalist and activist Israel Frey (left) speaks at a press conference. Frey (right) is seen during a court hearing in Tel Aviv on July 9, 2025. (Photos: Courtesy of Yanal Jabareen)

Israel arrests Israeli journalist over tweet, opens terrorism investigation 

Nazareth, Israel, July 10, 2025—Police arrested and detained journalist and activist Israel Frey on Wednesday, July 9, in Tel Aviv after the State Attorney’s office opened a criminal investigation on Tuesday on accusations of inciting terrorism based on a social media post on X. A Tel Aviv court on Thursday extended Frey’s detention by three…

Read More ›

Mexican investigative crime reporters receive death threats

Mexico City, July 10, 2025—Mexican authorities must immediately and credibly investigate death threats against two crime reporters, Óscar Balderas and Luis Chaparro, and take all appropriate steps to guarantee their safety and that of other reporters covering organized crime, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday.  Balderas, a well-known investigative journalist, reported on July 4 on X that he…

Read More ›

A view of the London-based Iran International studio. (Photo: Volant Media Ltd)

Iranian-linked hacker group targets Iran International journalists in cyberattack 

Paris, July 9, 2025—Hackers linked with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) infiltrated the Telegram accounts of current and former staff of the outlet Iran International in a targeted campaign to intimidate and silence journalists, the London-based broadcaster reported Tuesday. The breaches were linked to two coordinated attacks – one in the summer of 2024…

Read More ›

Members of an armed group affiliated with the Sudanese Armed Forces arrested freelance journalists Mohamed Ahmed Nazar (left) and Nasr Yaqoub at a shop in Abu Shouk Camp market in El-Fasher, North Darfur, on July 7, 2025. (Photos: Credit withheld)

Sudanese forces arrest journalists Nasr Yaqoub and Mohamed Ahmed Nazar in North Darfur

New York, July 8, 2025—Members of the Sudan Liberation Movement–Transitional Council (SLM–TC), an armed group affiliated with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), arrested freelance journalists Nasr Yaqoub and Mohamed Ahmed Nazar on Monday, July 7, from a shop in Abu Shouk Camp market in El-Fasher, North Darfur.  Yaqoub and Nazar were released on July 9,…

Read More ›

Senegalese commentator detained under false news charges

Dakar, July 7, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Senegalese authorities to immediately release news commentator Bachir Fofana, after a judge ordered on July 2 that Fofana remain in detention until July 9, pending the continuation of his trial. Fofana was charged with publishing false news about the recipient of a vehicle purchase contract for the…

Read More ›