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CPJ calls on military in Gabon to ensure press freedom and journalists’ safety following coup

Dakar, August 30, 2023—Following the military coup in Gabon that removed President Ali Bongo from power on Wednesday, August 30, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement: “The new military authorities in Gabon must prioritize journalists’ ability to report on matters of public interest and avoid replicating the constraints and intimidation faced by…

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CPJ Insider: July 2023 edition

CPJ travels to Poland and Georgia to meet with exiled journalists and demand release of Nika Gvaramia ahead of pardon CPJ’s Emergencies team was on the ground in Warsaw, Poland, and Tbilisi, Georgia, in June meeting with exiled journalists and calling for the immediate release of journalist Nika Gvaramia, the only Georgian journalist on CPJ’s…

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Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora sentenced to 6 years in prison

After more than a year on trial, José Rubén Zamora, president of Guatemalan newspaper elPeriódico, was convicted of money laundering and acquitted on blackmail and influence peddling charges on Wednesday. He was sentenced to a six-year prison term and a fine. Zamora has been in pretrial detention since July 29, 2022, and has also been…

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CPJ welcomes new board chair, Jacob Weisberg

CPJ announced today that Jacob Weisberg has been elected chair of its board of directors. His term will run from 2023 to 2026, and he will succeed Kathleen Carroll, who has been a member of the CPJ board since 2008 and chair since 2017. “When it comes to defending journalists and press freedom, CPJ has…

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Joint statement by the Media Freedom Coalition – Consultative Network: More must be done to defend journalists and media freedom

Tallinn, Estonia, February 10, 2022 — The Media Freedom Coalition – Consultative Network[1], a group of 22 organizations representing civil society, press freedom and media development groups and journalists worldwide, calls on the Media Freedom Coalition to take stronger and more concrete actions to defend media freedom and the safety of journalists worldwide. Media freedom has…

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Tesfa-Alem Tekle

Ethiopian authorities arrested Tesfa-Alem Tekle, a correspondent for the Kenya-based Nation Media Group, on October 31, 2021, on suspicion of insulting the government and having links to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. He was granted bail on November 4 but remained in detention as of December 1. Tesfa-Alem has contributed to several of the Nation…

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Unidentified men attack crews with Georgian public broadcaster Pirveli Arkhi

New York, May 19, 2021 – Georgian authorities should swiftly and thoroughly investigate recent attacks on employees of the Pirveli Arkhi public broadcaster and ensure that the perpetrators are held accountable, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. On May 17, unidentified men attacked and verbally harassed film crews working with the broadcaster in the…

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Belarus journalist detained

Record number of journalists jailed worldwide

Editor’s note: In 2019, CPJ published a new database of attacks on the press. Numbers for each subsequent prison census are liable to adjust yearly as CPJ learns of arrests, releases, or deaths in prison. For the most recent data, see cpj.org/data/imprisoned/. The number of journalists jailed globally because of their work hit a new high in 2020…

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Sami Muhyideen al-Haj

Al-Haj, a Sudanese national and assistant cameraman for Al-Jazeera, was detained by Pakistani forces after he and an Al-Jazeera reporter attempted to re-enter southern Afghanistan at the Chaman border crossing in Pakistan. About a month later, he was handed over to U.S. forces and eventually sent to the U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba,…

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Jim’ie Kimeil

Jimi’ie Kimeil, an investigative journalist and sports editor of the state-run Arabic-language newspaper Eritrea al-Haditha, was arrested in 2005, in a wave of arrests of other prominent figures in Eritrea. The reason for his arrest, whereabouts, and health are unknown. CPJ is aware of reports that Jimi’ie died in detention in 2007 but has not…

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