crimea

159 results

‘No other option to survive’: After one year of war, Ukrainian journalists are equipped for the long haul

In January, Ukrainian photojournalist Anton Skyba rushed to the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine to report on a town near the front line, Chasiv Yar. He came prepared. In a phone call with CPJ, he ticked off the items in his suitcase: personal protective equipment, including a helmet and an individual first aid kit with a chest patch “for…

Read More ›

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense cancels accreditation of Danish journalist Matilde Kimer

Paris, December 22, 2022—Ukrainian authorities should reverse their decision to cancel the accreditation of Danish journalist Matilde Kimer and let her work freely in Ukraine, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. On Monday, December 19, Danish public broadcaster, DR, reported that its reporter Matilde Kimer was stripped of her accreditation with Ukraine’s Ministry of…

Read More ›

Attacks on the Press in 2022

Explore the data from CPJ’s 2021 report on Attacks on the Press worldwide.

Read More ›

Vilen Temeryanov

Russian authorities have detained journalist Vilen Temeryanov, a correspondent for the human rights group Crimean Solidarity and the independent news website Grani, since August 2022 on terrorism charges. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in jail.  On August 11, 2022, officers with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in the village of Vilne,…

Read More ›

Iryna Danilovich

Russian authorities have detained freelance journalist Iryna Danilovich since April 2022 on charges of illegally handling explosives. If convicted, she faces up to eight years in jail.  On the morning of April 29, 2022, Danilovich failed to return home from her work at a medical center in the village of Vladyslavivka, in Russian-occupied Crimea. At…

Read More ›

Latvian regulator cancels broadcasting permit for exiled Russian broadcaster Dozhd TV

Paris, December 8, 2022 — Latvian authorities must reverse their decision to cancel the broadcasting permit of independent broadcaster Dozhd TV (TV Rain), the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. On Tuesday, December 6, the Latvian National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP), the country’s media regulator, canceled the outlet’s broadcasting authorization “due to a threat…

Read More ›

Shanghai police target foreign journalists covering anti-lockdown protests

Foreign journalists have been detained and beaten while covering demonstrations in China against the government’s stringent COVID-19 policies, which have been blamed for interfering with firefighters’ efforts to rescue victims of a deadly apartment building fire. On November 27, Shanghai police assaulted Edward Lawrence, a journalist for British public broadcaster BBC, while he was covering…

Read More ›

Six months into the Russia-Ukraine war, 12 journalists killed

For six months, CPJ has covered how Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has affected press freedom in the region. At least 12 journalists have been killed covering the war and CPJ is investigating whether the deaths of three others were related to their work. Russia’s independent media has been gutted as scores of journalists have…

Read More ›

Journalist Isabella Yevloyeva faces 3rd criminal case for ‘fake’ reporting about Russian army

Paris, August 8, 2022 — Russian authorities should immediately drop all charges against Isabella Yevloyeva, and stop using laws on “fake” information about the Russian military and government to intimidate journalists and censor any reporting on the war in Ukraine, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Monday. On July 27, authorities opened a criminal case…

Read More ›

‘I want to be a journalist like Shireen’

“I wanted to reach her, but I just couldn’t,” Shatha Hanaysha — the 29-year-old Palestinian correspondent who was seen in the video of the aftermath of the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh last week — told CPJ, recalling the danger of extending her hand to touch her colleague’s body. “When I was asked,…

Read More ›