Iraq: Arrest Warrant Issued for Journalist Suadad Al-salhy Over a Libel Lawsuit
An arrest warrant for Middle East Eye reporter Suadad Al-Salhy was issued concerning a libel lawsuit. The Coalition For Women In Journalism is concerned about this development and calls for immediate retraction of this warrant.
Our Founder Kiran Nazish Speaks At Journalism In The Time Of Crisis Panel
Our founder Kiran Nazish speaks at Journalism in the time of Crisis panel at 1:00 PM EDT on Covid-19 and mental health. The session will explore the ways in which news outlets need to take to protect journalists who are dealing with added stress from burnout
Egypt: One Year of Injustice for Woman Journalist Esraa Abdel-Fattah
Journalist Esraa Abdel-Fattah as of today has spent one year in pre-trial detention pending case no. 488\2019. Justice is absent from Egypt by the use of arbitrary pretrial detention. The Coalition For Women In Journalism salutes Esraa’s persistence and the path in which she always defended freedom of expression and we call upon the Egyptian authorities to end her deplorable bidding for justice.
Guatemala: Indigenous Journalist Anastasia Mejía is Arrested Without Hearing Over Her Reporting on Anti-corruption Protests
Xol Abaj radio reporter and indigenous rights activist Anastasia Mejia was arrested on September 22 with charges of “sedition”, “aggravated attack”, “arson” and “aggravated robbery” following her broadcast from Joyabaj central square informing the public about the protests against corruption.
Egypt: Journalist Basama Mostafa Was Released on a Bail. CFWIJ Welcomes The Release and Hopes for More Steps to Liberate Press Freedom
Journalist Basma Mostafa released on a 2000 L.E bail of approximately 100 $. The Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes the release and urges the Egyptian authorities to take further steps to liberate free press by releasing journalists and revoking barriers to free press
Turkey: Journalists From Jinnews and Mesopotamia Agency Arrested for Reporting on an Inhumane Torture Committed by The Military
Jinnews reporter Sehriban Abi, journalist Nazan Sala and Mesopotamia Agency correspondents Adnan Bilen and Cemil Ugur got arrested. Following the arrest, a twitter campaign started with the Turkish hashtag #GazetecilikYargilanamaz, meaning journalism cannot be put on trial