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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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Mzia Amaglobeli

CPJ, partners call on Georgia to free Mzia Amaglobeli ahead of verdict

New York, July 31, 2025—Ahead of Friday’s expected verdict in the trial of journalist Mzia Amaglobeli, the Committee to Protect Journalists and 13 other media and human rights groups called on Georgian authorities to drop the charge against her and release her. Amaglobeli, founder and director of award-winning independent news outlets Batumelebi and Netgazeti, has…

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A court sketch showing Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli’s trial on July 14. Amaglobeli (standing) gives testimony during the hearing attended by CPJ and partners. (Image: Ana Janelidze)

Georgia seizes 2 media outlets’ accounts amid trial of journalist Mzia Amaglobeli

New York, July 22, 2025—Georgian authorities seized the financial accounts of independent news outlets Batumelebi and Netgazeti over tax arrears, days ahead of an expected verdict in the trial of the outlets’ director, Mzia Amaglobeli, who has been jailed since January on charges widely viewed as politically motivated. “The unwarranted seizure of Batumelebi and Netgazeti’s…

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A Mexican court issued a gag order on reporter-editor Jorge Luis González Valdez (shown) and the newspaper Tribuna in July 2025. (Screenshot: Milenio/YouTube)

Gag order imposed on retired Mexican journalist, newspaper over critical reports on governor

Mexico City, July 22, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by a gag order placed on reporter-editor Jorge Luis González Valdez and the newspaper Tribuna by a court in the southeastern Mexican state of Campeche. CPJ calls on Gov. Layda Sansores to immediately cease any judicial harassment of the journalist and the publication over…

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Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi, addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, U.S., September 26, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

CPJ welcomes defamation decriminalization in Malawi

Lusaka, July 21, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes the Malawi Constitutional Court’s landmark July 16 ruling striking down Section 200 of the penal code criminalizing defamation. “Malawi’s Constitutional Court has taken a monumental step towards protecting press freedom and affirmed that criticism and dissent are essential to democracy by ruling criminal defamation to be unconstitutional,” said…

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Comlan Hugues Sossoukpè was in Ivory Coast to cover a government conference when he was arrested.

Journalist Comlan Hugues Sossoukpè forcibly extradited to Benin

Dakar, July 17, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Beninese authorities to release Comlan Hugues Sossoukpè, publishing director of the banned online Beninese weekly newspaper Olofofo Info, following his arrest in Ivory Coast on July 10 and extradition to Benin. “The forcible transfer of journalist Comlan Hugues Sossoukpé by Ivory Coast to Benin, despite his refugee status in…

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government is putting pressure on editorial and media independence.

CPJ, other groups urge Greece to create national plan to fight press attacks

On July 16, CPJ and nine other organizations wrote to the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about reforms needed to address ongoing media freedom concerns in the country.  The letter notes the persistence of serious issues in Greece, including surveillance, threats, harassment, physical attacks, and murders of journalists. It also cites government pressure on editorial…

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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…

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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…

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A courtroom sketch of journalist Mzia Amaglobeli's heariing on Monday, July 14, 2025. Amaglobeli is seen standing at far right. (Illustration: Ana Janelidze)

Press freedom groups condemn hearing, demand release of Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli 

Batumi, Georgia, July 14, 2025一Monday’s court hearing in the case of Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli shows the disproportionate and politicized nature of the charges against her and she must be released immediately, said three international press freedom organizations whose representatives monitored the proceedings.  In response to the hearing, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), International…

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