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Vietnamese blogger and activist Nguyen Chi Tuyen, also known as Anh Chi, searches the internet on his phone in a cafe in Hanoi, Vietnam, on August 25, 2017.

Vietnam sentences blogger Nguyen Chi Tuyen to 5 years in prison

Bangkok, August 15, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the sentencing of Nguyen Chi Tuyen, one of Vietnam’s best-known civil society activists and YouTubers, to five years in prison for his news reporting and calls for his immediate and unconditional release. A court in the capital Hanoi ruled that Nguyen, who has been in detention…

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Jimmy Lai

CPJ decries Hong Kong court’s dismissal of Jimmy Lai appeal, role of UK judge Neuberger

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemns the decision by Hong Kong’s top court to uphold the conviction of publisher Jimmy Lai and six pro-democracy campaigners on charges of participating in an unauthorized assembly in 2019. CPJ is also dismayed by the participation of David Neuberger, a former head of Britain’s Supreme Court who also…

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Arrests, bans, shutdowns: No end in sight to Taliban media crackdown 3 years on

New York, August 14, 2024—As the Taliban mark the third anniversary of their return to power, the Committee to Protect Journalists calls on the group to halt their unprecedented destruction of Afghanistan’s media and brutal repression of journalists. “Grave injustices are the hallmark of the Taliban’s rule,” CPJ’s Asia Program Coordinator Beh Lih Yi said…

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Palestinians inspect the vehicle in which Al Jazeera reporter Ismail Al Ghoul and camera operator Rami Al Refee were killed in an Israeli strike west of Gaza City on July 31, 2024. Israel alleges that Al Ghoul was a Hamas member who took part in the October 2023 raid that started the Israel-Gaza war. (Photo: Reuters/Ayman Al Hassi)

CPJ denounces Israel’s smearing of killed Palestinian journalists with unsubstantiated ‘terrorist’ labels

The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Israel to stop making unproven claims that journalists slain by its forces are terrorists or engaging in militant activity, and demands international, swift, and independent investigations into these killings. “Even before the start of the Israel-Gaza war, CPJ had documented Israel’s pattern of accusing journalists of being terrorists…

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Unurtsetseg Naran

CPJ urges Mongolia not to contest investigative journalist’s appeal against conviction

Taipei, August 13, 2024—Mongolian authorities should not contest the appeal filed by Zarig news site founder and editor-in-chief Unurtsetseg Naran challenging her conviction on multiple charges, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Tuesday. “The Mongolian government must halt its escalating use of lawfare against journalists and protect their rights to report,” said CPJ’s Asia…

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CPJ concerned about safety of Al Jazeera Gaza reporter Anas al-Sharif after IDF comments

The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned about the safety of Al Jazeera Arabic northern Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif after an Israel Defense Forces’ spokesperson accused him of “presenting a lie” in his coverage of Israel’s August 10 airstrike that killed dozens of Gazans in a school building housing Palestinians displaced by the war. …

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Selina Cheng, a former reporter at the Wall Street Journal speaks to media in Hong Kong on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.

CPJ calls for support for Hong Kong journalists amid growing pressure, trial delays 

New York, August 12, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Hong Kong authorities and news organizations to protect the rights of journalists to report freely and defend their profession at a time the media are facing growing pressure in the city. “There is no journalism without press freedom,” said CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Beh…

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Maria Ressa, Nobel laureate and co-founder of Rappler, displays documents showing the court's decision to allow the news site to keep operating, seated by her lawyer Francis Lim, at a news conference in Rappler's office in the Philippine capital Manila on August 9.

Philippine court overturns Rappler shutdown order

Chiang Mai, August 9, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes a Philippine court decision reversing a 2018 regulator’s order to shut down the independent news site Rappler, which was co-founded in 2012 by Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and reported critically on former President Rodrigo Duterte. “The Court of Appeal’s decision to void a 2018 government agency shutdown…

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South Sudan journalist Sisto Germano Ohide was arrested and detained without charge in connection with his reporting on a local dispute. (Photo: Courtesy of Singaita Radio)

South Sudan police detain journalist Sisto Germano Ohide without charge

Editor’s note: Ohide told CPJ that he was released on bail on August 9. As of August 12, prosecutors had yet to decide whether to charge him, Ohide said. Kampala, August 8, 2024— South Sudan authorities must immediately and unconditionally release Singaita FM journalist Sisto Germano Ohide, who is ill and undergoing malaria treatment, the Committee…

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Russian law enforcement officers walk in the Red Square during stormy weather in Moscow on June 20, 2024. (Photo: Reuters/Maxim Shemetov)

How Russia silences critical coverage of its war in Ukraine

Russia’s months-long jailing of journalists Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva —released on August 1 as part of a prisoner exchange — was one of the most blatant illustrations of Russia’s muzzling of the press in the wake of its February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The war has precipitated what a representative of the now-shuttered Russian Journalists’ and Media Workers’…

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