Kyrgyz supreme court refuses to #FreeAzimjon; U.S.-China tit-for-tat media visa war continues

The Kyrgyz Supreme Court upheld journalist and human rights defender Azimjon Askarov’s life sentence, denying his final appeal. Askarov’s health has been steadily deteriorating since being imprisoned in 2010, his family told CPJ Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Gulnoza Said when she travelled to meet with them and visit Azimjon in prison. The threat to his health is exacerbated by the spread of coronavirus. Despite years of campaigning to #FreeAzimjon and CPJ’s recent efforts to #FreeThePress globally amid the pandemic, Kyrgyz leaders have nonetheless upheld the injustice.

The U.S. placed more visa restrictions on Chinese journalists, the latest development in the escalating tit-for-tat media visa war between the U.S. and China, which began in February when China expelled three Wall Street Journal reporters. CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Steven Butler unpacked the latest developments in an Instagram Q&A this week.

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A masked journalist is seen in London on April 7, 2020. As journalists face the challenges of covering COVID-19, CPJ and other organizations are working to assess the global impact. (AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

CPJ has partnered with the International Center for Journalists and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University on their joint Journalism and the Pandemic Project, which launched an online survey this week to track the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on journalism. We’re encouraging journalists to fill out the survey here.

CPJ has also partnered with the International Women’s Media Foundation on a separate survey assessing journalists’ experiences of online harassment during the pandemic. Open to sharing your experience? Click here to fill the survey.


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