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Leopoldo Batz (left), a journalist from Totonicapán, interviewing a citizen. Screen grab: Eddy Zeta

CPJ, partners publish report on threats to community journalism in Guatemala

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined seven other press freedom and human rights organizations—including ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America, Reporters Without Borders, and Protection International—in releasing a report documenting systemic threats to community journalism in Guatemala. The report is based on a fact-finding mission carried out between October 2024 and January 2025, with investigators…

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Soldiers guard the Israel-Gaza border fence in Israel on March 18, 2025. (Photo: Reuters/Amir Cohen)

CPJ, 35 others urge Israel to allow free movement of journalists in and out of Gaza

CPJ joined 35 members of the International News Safety Institute in a July 25 letter calling for Israel to respect the freedom of movement of journalists.  The joint letter called for Israeli authorities to allow Gazan journalists and their families – many of whom, like the rest of the population, are starving and facing extraordinary…

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Congolese journalist Rosie Pioth received death threats in July 2025 after reporting on the anniversary of the 1982 bombing of the Maya-Maya International Airport in the capital, Brazzaville. (Photo: Courtesy of Pioth)

Congo journalist Rosie Pioth sent death threats for anniversary report on 1982 airport bombing

Kinshasa, July 24, 2025—Authorities in the Republic of the Congo must ensure the safety of journalist Rosie Pioth following death threats for her reporting on the anniversary of the 1982 bombing of the Maya-Maya International Airport in the capital, Brazzaville, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. “The authorities of the Republic of the Congo…

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Kyrgyz journalist and rights advocate Azimjon Askarov is seen on January 24, 2017. CPJ recently signed on to a letter to Frederica Mogherini, the European Union's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, urging for his release. (AP/Vladimir Voronin)

CPJ calls for Kyrgyzstan probe into 2020 death of CPJ award winner Askarov

New York, July 24, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Kyrgyz authorities to conduct a thorough, independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding journalist Azimjon Askarov’s death, ahead of the fifth anniversary of his passing on Friday.    Authorities have stated that Askarov died in prison on July 25, 2020, from complications related to COVID-19. But they have failed…

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GHOne TV reporter Kwabena Agyekum Banahene was covering a local election when a police officer asked him to leave the area and slapped and pushed him.

Ghanaian police, masked man attack journalists covering local election

Abuja, July 24, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ghanaian authorities to ensure the safety of journalists reporting on elections, after three incidents during a local election on the outskirts of the capital, Accra.  On July 11, a group of men overran a polling station in Ablekuma North constituency and assaulted a candidate, forcing voting to be temporarily…

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An Israeli army spokesperson had called Al Jazeera Arabic’s Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif a terrorist multiple times before his death in an Israeli airstrike on August 10, 2025.

CPJ calls for Anas al-Sharif’s protection in face of Israeli smears

New York, July 24, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is gravely worried about the safety of Al Jazeera Arabic’s Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif, who is being targeted by an Israeli military smear campaign, which he believes is a precursor to his assassination. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee has stepped up his…

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DRC journalist Sadam Kapanda wa Kapanda received death threats from at least two local officials and two unidentified callers for his reporting in July 2025. (Photo: Courtesy of Sadam Kapanda wa Kapanda)

DRC journalist Sadam Kapanda receives death threats for coverage of Kasaï province conflict

Kinshasa, July 23, 2025—Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo must ensure the safety of journalist Sadam Kapanda wa Kapanda, who has received death threats from at least two local officials and two unidentified callers for his reporting, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Wednesday.  Kapanda, a reporter with the privately owned broadcaster Notre…

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Palestinians wait to receive food from a charity kitchen in Gaza City on July 23, 2025.

CPJ: Israel is starving Gazan journalists into silence

New York, July 23, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists added its voice to Wednesday’s urgent appeal from more than 100 aid agencies to end to Israel’s starvation of journalists and other civilians in Gaza, as they called on states to “save lives before there are none left to save.” “Israel is starving Gazan journalists into…

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CPJ, 22 others call for Egyptian cartoonist Ashraf Omar’s release a year after arrest

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined 22 other organizations in a joint letter calling for Al-Manassa cartoonist Ashraf Omar’s release a year after he was arrested July 22, 2024, and later accused of joining a terrorist group with knowledge of its purposes, spreading false news, and misusing social media. The statement also urged Egyptian authorities to…

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Journalist Alex Seryea Yormie was abducted on his way back to the Lar-Wehyi station after reading a government order on the air. (Photo: News from Liberia/YouTube)

Liberian journalist abducted by traditional group after broadcasting government policy

Abuja, July 23, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Liberian authorities to ensure justice for journalist Alex Seryea Yormie, who was abducted for several hours and brutalized by members of a local traditional society in northeastern Nimba county.  On June 30, the men abducted Yormie while he was on his way back to the community-based Lar-Wehyi…

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