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United States: Law Enforcement Targets Cerise Castle in Brazen Surveillance Campaign
Women Press Freedom is deeply alarmed by the recent revelations of extensive surveillance and harassment conducted by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) against journalist Cerise Castle.
Ecuador: Security Prevent Vanessa Robles from Reporting Police Operation
Journalist Vanessa Robles and her cameraman were unjustly barred from entering the Montebello market despite having an official media invitation from the Guayas Governor's Office.
Colombia: Women Press Freedom Urges Government to Retract Defamatory Claims Against María Jimena Duzán
WPF vehemently condemns the threats and defamatory accusations directed at María Jimena Duzán, a respected journalist who has long been a stalwart defender of press freedom and investigative journalism in Colombia.
Mongolia: Bayarmaa Ayurzana Arrested, Faces 8 Years in Prison for Uncovering State Corruption
WPF expresses grave concern over the arrest and prosecution of Bayarmaa Ayurzana, the editor-in-chief of Tac.mn.
Croatia: Women Press Freedom Condemns Unjust Political Persecution of Dora Kršul and Colleagues at Telegram
WPF strongly condemns the ongoing political attacks against investigative journalist Dora Kršul and the Telegram editorial team.
Pakistan: Nadia Saboohi Details Harrowing ‘Psychological War’ Following Doxxing by Public Offical
Women Press Freedom unequivocally condemns the doxxing and subsequent threats directed at Nadia Saboohi, a seasoned journalist of Geo News in Pakistan.
Croatia: Media Minister Accuses Dora Kršul and Telegram.hr of “Malicious Fake News”
Minister of Culture and Media Nina Obuljen Korzinek labels journalist Dora Kršul and her outlet Telegram “malicious fake news.”
Croatia: Minister Attempts to Discredit Investigative Journalist Dora Kršul After Her Corruption Exposé
Minister of Culture and Media, Nina Obuljen Koržinek, attacked the credibility and integrity of Telegram.hr journalist Dora Kršul after her corruption investigation.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mayor Threatens Alena Beširević and Colleague With Sexual Violence
Bosnian journalists Alena Beširević and Harun Dinarević were targeted with a barrage of misogynistic, sexist, and homophobic insults by the Mayor of Šipovo municipality in Republika Srpska.
Ecuador: Reporter Mónica Velásquez Flees Country Due to Death Threats
La Posta reporter Mónica Velásquez flees Ecuador after receiving a barrage of death threats and a potential assassination plot targeting her and her spouse, fellow journalist and co-founder of La Posta.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Žurnal Journalists’ Apartment Broken into in Attempt to Silence Reporters
While staff from investigative media outlet Žurnal gathered to celebrate the company’s anniversary, the home of its journalists Žana Karić-Gauk and Eldin Karić was ransacked.
Samoa: Minister Pressures Reporter Sialai Sarafina Sanerivi to Reveal Sources – CFWIJ Demands State Official Stops Harassing Press
Samoa government minister uses familial ties with police to pressure Samoa Observer reporter Sialai Sarafina Sanerivi to reveal her sources.
Yemen: CFWIJ demands unconditional release of journalist Hala Fuad Badhawi
Freelance journalist Hala Fuad Badhawi was arrested and detained in the city of Mokalla by state authorities.
Panama: CFWIJ Demands Swift Investigation Into The Death Threats Journalist Flor Mizrachi Faces
La Prensa reporter and ECO TV presenter Flor Mizrachi faced death threats following her news coverage about corruption in Panama’s COVID-19 vaccination process. The journalist received phone calls after publishing her two reports of irregular vaccination. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) is utterly dismayed by the vicious threats Flor faced. We call Panamanian authorities to conduct a swift investigation into the incident and identify the suspects. We demand security officials to ensure the safety of journalist’s safety.
Georgia: CFWIJ Condemns Threats Issued To Emma Gogokhia By Mayor Of Mestia
The Mayor of Mestia was heard threatening and abusing journalist Emma Gogokhia who was in the city to cover allegations of corruption.