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Saudi authorities arrested freelance Yemeni journalist Mujahid Al-Haiqi at Jeddah airport on August 12, 2025, and took him to an undisclosed location.

Saudi Arabia arrests Yemeni journalist Mujahid Al-Haiqi after pilgrimage

Washington, D.C., September 5, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Saudi authorities to justify their detention of freelance Yemeni journalist Mujahid Al-Haiqi at Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah airport last month, or immediately release him.  “By arresting Mujahid Al-Haiqi without explanation, Saudi authorities show once again that journalists face tremendous perils in the kingdom, even when…

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A Nepalese policeman fires tear gas as Nepalese protesters opposing a proposed U.S. half-billion dollars grant for Nepal clash with police outside the parliament in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022. Hundreds of protesters against the US grant gathered outside the parliament clashed with riot police, who have lined up and set up barricades as lawmakers were scheduled to begin debate on the grant proposal Thursday. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Backlash: Nepal’s police, courts retaliate as journalists expose corruption

Journalist Dil Bhusan Pathak could face up to five years in prison for alleging on his YouTube channel that Jaiveer Singh Deuba, the son of two powerful Nepalese politicians, was linked to questionable deals involving the new Hilton Kathmandu. His case illustrates a disturbing trend in Nepal, where journalists reporting on alleged corruption by high-profile individuals and state institutions…

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Authorities in Madagascar have threatened criminal prosecution against Gaëlle Borgia (left), a freelancer who contributes to TV5 Monde, and Radio France Internationale (RFI) correspondent Pauline Le Troquier (right), investigating the deaths of at least 32 people who attended a June birthday party in the town of Ambohimalaza, east of the capital Antananarivo. (Photos: Courtesy of Borgia, Le Troquier)

Madagascar threatens criminal sanctions against 2 journalists

Nairobi, August 19, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Malagasy authorities to retract threats of criminal prosecution directed at Gaëlle Borgia, a freelancer who contributes to TV5 Monde, and Radio France Internationale (RFI) correspondent Pauline Le Troquier, and to ensure that the press can cover matters of public interest without interference. According to the…

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Doan Bao Chau

Vietnam issues arrest warrant for journalist in hiding Doan Bao Chau

Bangkok, August 15, 2025—Vietnamese authorities issued an arrest warrant on August 14 for Doan Bao Chau for propagandizing against the state, according to a state media report and the reporter, who communicated with CPJ via messaging app. “Vietnam must repeal its arrest warrant, drop any pending charges, and cease its legal harassment of journalist Doan Bao Chau,”…

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Israeli soldiers guard the Israeli-Syrian border, in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights town of Majdal Shams, on July 17, 2025. (Photo: AP/Leo Correa)

Israeli forces chase, hold, and shoot at journalists in southern Syria

Journalists in southern Syria are being chased, detained and intimidated by live fire by members of the Israeli Defense Forces, according to reporters who spoke to the Committee to Protect Journalists. The months-long escalation of harassment raises concerns about press freedom and has sometimes forced journalists to play a dangerous game of hide-and-seek to protect…

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Sandra Muhoza, a reporter for the newspaper La Nova Burundi, is seen in her prison uniform. Burundi prosecutors have requested a 12-year prison sentence for the journalist on charges of undermining the integrity of Burundi’s national territory and inciting ethnic hatred. (Photo: credit withheld)

Burundi journalist Sandra Muhoza still behind bars, 2 months after appeal ruling

Kampala, July 31, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Burundi authorities to immediately release La Nova Burundi reporter Sandra Muhoza, who remains in prison two months after an appeal court ruled that she was convicted by a court that did not have jurisdiction to try her, following her 2024 arrest. “It is a grave injustice that Sandra…

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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…

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Mohamed Al-Miyahi

Yemen’s Houthis abduct at least 4 journalists, jail another for criticism of leader

Washington, D.C., June 2, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Houthi rebels’ abduction of at least four Yemeni journalists and media workers  in the western port city of Hodeidah, and the sentencing of journalist Mohamed Al-Miyahi to 1½ years in jail for criticizing the group’s leader. Local press freedom groups said those abducted between May…

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Odia journalist Bijay Pradhan (right), reporting for Bada Khabar, was tied up and beaten (left) while covering alleged construction corruption in Kulthipali village, Bolangir district, Odisha. Left: Still from viral video footage of the May 23 assault. Right: Photo of Pradhan, courtesy his family members.

Indian journalist assaulted reporting on construction irregularities in Odisha

New Delhi, May 28, 2025—Indian authorities must hold to account the attackers who brutally beat journalist Bijay Pradhan and ensure press members can safely do their jobs, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Wednesday. “Journalist Bijay Pradhan’s brutal attack is yet another grave reminder of the growing dangers faced by local journalists across India, particularly those targeted…

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Adela Navarro

CPJ award winner Adela Navarro targeted by phone threats in Mexico

Mexico City, May 23, 2025—Mexican authorities must immediately investigate a series of threatening phone calls targeting Adela Navarro, editorial director of Tijuana-based weekly magazine Zeta, and take all appropriate steps to guarantee her and her staff’s safety, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Friday. “The threats against Adela Navarro, amid a spike in violence against…

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