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2023 Annual Press Freedom Review
Our 2023 Annual Report paints a distressingly vivid picture of the current state of journalism. This year has been identified as the deadliest for journalists, casting a spotlight on the heightened dangers they encounter, especially in conflict zones and under authoritarian regimes.
CFWIJ Annual Report 2020
2020 has been a truly tumultuous year. Political turbulences, economic crises, civil riots, and violence, all arised amidst the massive health crisis. Throughout these last 12 months, countless journalists repeatedly flagged an alarming surge in violence and visible deterioration in press freedom. The growing hostile environment was predominantly fueled by the global pandemic crisis, which has diametrically reshaped the media landscape and forced journalists to adapt to new, distressing working conditions.