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Turkiye: Elif Akgül Acquitted of Terrorist Propaganda Charges
Journalist Elif Akgül, former editor at Bianet, has been acquitted of terrorism propaganda charges related to her tweets.
Turkiye: Rojin Akın Acquitted in “Membership of a Terrorist Organization” Case
Rojin Akın has been finally vindicated of “membership of a terrorist organization” charges.
Pakistan: Tanzeela Mazhar Acquitted in Defamation Case Filed by Harasser
CFWIJ and WPF welcomes a Pakistani trial court’s acquittal of Tanzeela Mazhar in a criminal defamation case which had been dragging for the last seven years.
Turkiye: Journalists on Trial for “Insult”
CFWIJ and WPF strongly condemn the persistent legal harassment of women journalists by the Turkish state, exemplified in the recent trials of Sibel Hürtaş, Sultan Eylem Keleş, and Nurcan Baysal.
Poland: Photojournalist Agata Grzybowska Acquitted on Appeal after Controversial Conviction of Assaulting Police
In a significant reversal, Agata Grzybowska, an award-winning Polish photojournalist previously convicted of assaulting a police officer during the 2020 abortion protests, has been acquitted on appeal.
Turkiye: Pınar Gayıp Acquitted of All Charges in Case Brought by Lieutenant General
The Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes Pinar Gayip’s acquittal. Lieutenant General Musa Çitil has consistently used his position of power to harass critical journalists legally.