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A rescue crane rises next to a residential building struck in Israeli attacks on the Iranian capital Tehran on June 13, 2025.

Iran arrests 98 ‘citizen-journalists’ for contact with UK-based outlet

Paris, July 31, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Iranian authorities to explain the grounds on which they have summoned and arrested 98 “so-called citizen-journalists” for having contact with a London-based Persian-language television channel. “Iranian authorities must immediately clarify the legal basis for this mass detention of its citizens and cease treating those who…

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A reporter is thrown to the ground by a masked man in an assault on her TV crew during a live broadcast in 2024.

CPJ submission to UN shows significant media repression in Georgia

New York, July 31, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists and the Media Advocacy Coalition of Georgia have submitted a report on the state of press freedom and journalist safety in Georgia to the United Nations Human Rights Council ahead of January’s 51st Universal Periodic Review (UPR) session. The submission details a sharp decline in media…

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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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Sari Majid Al-Shoufi, a photojournalist with Suwayda 24, was killed while covering armed clashes near the southern Syrian city of Sweida on July 14, 2025.

Syrian photojournalist killed while covering clashes in Sweida

Sulaymaniyah, July 30, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists demands accountability in the killing of Suwayda 24 photojournalist Sari Majid Al-Shoufi, who went missing in the early hours of July 14, 2025, while covering armed clashes in the countryside near the southern Syrian city of Sweida. His death was confirmed on July 24 after several days of search efforts. “Sari…

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Omed Baroshky, the director of privately owned Rast Media, was originally set to be released on July 31, after serving a six-month sentence.

Kurdish journalist Omed Baroshky’s imprisonment extended by 6 months

Sulaymaniyah, July 30, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is appalled that Kurdish journalist Omed Baroshky will remain in prison for an additional six months following a decision by Iraq’s Duhok misdemeanor court. CPJ reiterates its call for Baroshky’s immediate release. On June 28, 2025, Baroshky’s lawyer, Reving Yaseen, informed CPJ that the court had reactivated a previously suspended…

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Yemeni authorities arrested Abduljabar Bajabeer, general director of the TV3ad channel, on unspecified charges on July 28, 2025, in the city of Al-Mukalla. (Screenshot: 3adTV/YouTube)

Yemeni journalist Abduljabar Bajabeer arrested amid crackdown in Hadramout

Washington, D.C., July 29, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for the immediate release of journalist Abduljabar Bajabeer, general director of the TV3ad channel, after his July 28 arrest in Yemen’s conflict-torn Hadramout governorate. He was detained on unspecified charges and transferred to the Criminal Investigation prison in the city of Al-Mukalla. His arrest follows…

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Guatemala's Jose Rubén Zamora was arrested in 2022 following a raid in which he was not informed of the charges against him.

Guatemala’s Zamora detained 3 years; groups demand his release

July 29, 2025, marks 1,095 days since the beginning of the arbitrary detention of journalist Jose Rubén Zamora, founder of elPeriódico and one of the most prominent voices in journalism in Guatemala and Latin America.   Zamora was arrested in 2022 following a raid in which he was not informed of the charges against him. In less than 72…

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ournalists (from left) Paul Beyokobana, Steves Paluku, and Sébastien Mulamba are seen on July 23, 2025, at the Ministry of Finance office for Tshopo province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. (Photo: Steves Paluka)

3 DRC journalists beaten, detained for trying to question provincial minister

Kinshasa, July 28, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to immediately drop legal proceedings against three journalists who were beaten and detained overnight while seeking to interview a provincial minister in the north-eastern city of Kisangani. On July 23, KIS24 Info’s Steves Paluku, ElectionNet’s Paul Beyokobana,…

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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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