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Iraqi authorities suspend political talk show Al-Haq Yuqal, order past episodes removed

Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, May 5, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by the suspension of the Iraqi political talk show Al-Haq Yuqal (The Truth Be Told), hosted by journalist Adnan Al-Taie on UTV, and urges Iraqi authorities to reverse the decision and ensure that media outlets can freely and independently operate. “The suspension of Al-Haq Yuqal talk show without citing…

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Juan Dayang

Veteran publisher Juan Dayang shot and killed in the Philippines

Bangkok, May 2, 2025—Philippine authorities must launch a swift and thorough investigation into the killing of veteran journalist and publisher Juan “Johnny” Dayang, who was shot dead in his home on Tuesday evening, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Friday. “The fatal shooting of Juan Dayang, one of the Philippines’ most prominent news publishers, shows that…

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CPJ, Southeast Asian lawmakers call on ASEAN to protect journalists, media freedom

The Committee to Protect Journalists and a group of Southeast Asian lawmakers have called for the “active engagement” of the regional bloc ASEAN in protecting press freedom and the formation of an inter-parliamentary alliance to safeguard media rights in the region, which includes some of the worst offenders of press freedom. As governments escalate efforts…

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Myanmar journalist Than Htike Myint of Myaelatt Athan news agency

Myanmar journalist Than Htike Myint sentenced to 5 years in prison for terrorism

Bangkok, Thailand, May 2, 2025—Myanmar authorities must immediately release Myaelatt Athan news agency journalist Than Htike Myint, who was sentenced to five years in prison on terrorism charges, which are being misused to harass, threaten, and imprison reporters, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Friday. On April 3, a Myanaung Township court in southwest Myanmar…

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A Sahrawi woman walks near Moroccan police in Laayounne in the disputed territory of Western Sahara in 2005.

Morocco deports 2 journalists trying to enter Western Sahara

New York, May 2, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Moroccan authorities to stop suppressing independent reporting from the occupied Western Sahara, after two Italian freelance journalists became the latest to be deported from the disputed territory. “The deportation of Italian journalist Matteo Garavoglia and photographer Giovanni Colmoni is yet another sign of Morocco’s…

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Trump’s first 100 days portend long-lasting damage to press freedom

Previously unquestioned norms maintaining a free press may be quickly eroding New York, April 30, 2025—Press freedom is no longer a given in the United States 100 days into President Donald Trump’s second term as journalists and newsrooms face mounting pressures that threaten their ability to report freely and the public’s right to know, a…

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The U.S. Capitol building viewed through the bars of standard barricades in Washington, U.S., April 4, 2025. (Photo: Reuters/Leah Millis)

CPJ joins coalition urging Congress to preserve public broadcasting funding

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) joined a coalition of press freedom and media organizations in an April 28 letter urging the U.S. Congress to oppose proposed rescissions to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) funding. The coalition warns Congress that cutting funding for public broadcasting would irreparably harm Americans’ access to independent, reliable, non-commercial…

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A drone srike on March 26, 2025, killed Yemeni-Dutch journalist and filmmaker Musab al-Hattami and injured his brother while they were working near the central Yemeni city of Marib. (Screenshot: AlHadath' Channel/YouTube)

Houthi drone strike kills Yemeni-Dutch journalist, injures another

Washington, D.C., April 28, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the April 26 Houthi drone strike that killed journalist and filmmaker Musab al-Hattami and injured his brother, photographer Suhaib al-Hattami while they were working near the central Yemeni city of Marib. “The killing of Musab Al-Hattami is yet another stark reminder to the international community…

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A demonstrator holds a Honduran flag during a protest against Honduras President Xiomara Castro's government and in support of the extradition treaty with the U.S., in Tegucigalpa, Honduras September 6, 2024. REUTERS/Fredy Rodriguez

CPJ, partners urge UN to examine press freedom restrictions in Honduras

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined six other international and local press freedom organizations in a joint report warning the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of systematic freedom of expression and press freedom violations in Honduras ahead of the country’s human rights record review. The report, sent to the UPR on April…

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Security forces stationed outside Al Rabiaa TV in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on April 25 after it was threatened with arson in a Telegram post.

Armed group threatens Iraq’s Al Rabiaa TV after report on Iran-US talks

Sulaymaniyah, April 28, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned over an arson threat made by the Raba Allah militia against Al Rabiaa TV in Iraq, which led to the deployment of security forces outside its headquarters for one day. On April 24, Raba Allah, which is part of the powerful Iranian-backed militia Kataib…

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