Uncategorized

  
At least 237 journalists have been killed in the Israel-Gaza war as of the end of September 2025.

CPJ and partners urge key EU member states to suspend EU-Israel Association Agreement

On September 30, 2025, CPJ and 16 partner organizations wrote to leaders in Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic to call for a full or partial suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement. The agreement sets out the EU’s legal and institutional framework for political dialogue and economic cooperation with Israel. The European Commission recently proposed suspending “certain…

Read More ›

Houthi authorities abducted Yemeni freelance journalist Majed Zayed in Sanaa on September 23, 2025.

Yemeni journalist Majed Zayed disappears amid Houthi arrest campaign

Washington, D.C., September 29, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for the immediate release of Yemeni freelance journalist Majed Zayed, who press freedom and human rights groups say was abducted by Houthi authorities on September 23 amid a wave of detentions. Zayed, a contributor to independent Yemen-based media outlets Nafzet Al-Yemen, Almawqea Post, and Mda…

Read More ›

Indian journalist Rajeev Pratap, who ran the YouTube news channel Delhi Uttarakhand Live.

CPJ calls for credible investigation into death of Indian journalist Rajeev Pratap

New Delhi, September 29, 2025—Indian authorities must conduct a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the death of journalist Rajeev Pratap, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Monday. “Authorities in Uttarakhand state should not discount any possible causes of Rajeev Pratap’s death, including his family’s serious allegation that he was targeted for his journalism,” said…

Read More ›

Ramla Dahmani speaks on behalf of her sister, imprisoned Tunisian commentator Sonia Dahmani, who was named an honorary member of the Rouen Bar Association during a conference in Rouen, France.

‘They want to break her’: A Q&A with jailed Tunisian commentator Sonia Dahmani’s sister

Tunisian lawyer and commentator Sonia Dahmani, known for her bold defense of human rights and civil liberties, has become a symbol of the country’s escalating crackdown on dissent. Arrested in May 2024, she has been subjected to five separate legal proceedings that could put her behind bars for decades under Decree 54 — a law…

Read More ›

The state Telecommunications Regulation and Control Agency issued a 15-day suspension against TV MICC, saying “aspects” of TV MICC’s coverage would “harm national security.” (Photo: TV MICC)

Ecuadorian TV station suspended after covering fuel subsidy public protests

Bogotá, September 26, 2025—Ecuador’s media regulator should immediately lift its suspension of community station TV MICC and ensure that media outlets can freely cover the news without fear of reprisal, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Friday. On September 23, the state Telecommunications Regulation and Control Agency (ARCOTEL) issued a 15-day suspension against TV MICC, operated by the Indigenous and Peasant Movement of Cotopaxi in…

Read More ›

Hatem Khaled, a photographer who contributes to Reuters, is assisted after being wounded in Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital that killed five journalists on August 25, 2025. (Photo: Reuters/Ramadan Abed)

Journalists injured and missing in the Israel-Gaza war

Since the Israel-Gaza war began on October 7, 2023, the Committee to Protect Journalists has documented at least 170 cases of journalists injured and two cases of journalists missing. CPJ believes the true number of injured Palestinian journalists is likely higher and continues to investigate additional cases. CPJ counts the journalists’ cases it has been…

Read More ›

Mario Guevara covers a protest against immigration enforcement on Buford Highway in the Atlanta area on Feb. 1.(Miguel Martinez / Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP).

CPJ joins legal effort to support detained journalist Mario Guevara

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined four press freedom groups—including Freedom of the Press Foundation, PEN America, and Reporters Without Borders—in an amicus brief supporting detained Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara’s habeas corpus petition in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia. Guevara faces imminent deportation back to his native El Salvador. The brief, filed by media…

Read More ›

Ismail Alexandrani, a well-known Egyptian journalist and former prisoner, was arrested on September 24 and accused of spreading false news.

Egypt re-arrests journalist Ismail Alexandrani over social media posts

Washington, D.C., September 26, 2025 — The Committee to Protect Journalists is calling on Egyptian authorities to immediately release journalist Ismail Alexandrani, who has already spent years imprisoned for his reporting. Alexandrani was arrested on September 24 at a checkpoint in Matrouh Governorate, northwestern Egypt, and later charged with joining a terrorist group, spreading false…

Read More ›

CPJ premieres new BBC film calling for international media access to Gaza

Film produced by the BBC in collaboration with AFP, AP, and Reuters  New York, September 26, 2025—To coincide with the United Nations General Assembly High-level Week in New York, on Wednesday the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) premiered a short film produced by the BBC reaffirming calls for Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza. …

Read More ›

Serbians protest what they say is an increasing police brutality, in Novi Sad in September.

Serbia police target journalists as anti-government protests escalate

Berlin, September 25, 2025—Serbian journalists have increasingly reported being deliberately targeted by police, especially when covering police violence, as President Aleksandar Vučić’s authoritarian government toughens its stance against anti-government protests that began 10 months ago with a deadly railway station collapse. Journalists caught up in the unrest report that police not only fail to protect them from protesters but also deliberately harass, beat,…

Read More ›