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Australia: WPF Commends Victory for Antoinette Lattouf as Fair Work Commission Rules in Her Favor Against ABC
WPF welcomes the judgment of the Fair Work Commission that found that broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf was fired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) following a social media post by Lattouf sharing a Human Rights Watch claim about Israel's actions in Gaza.
Kenya: Women Press Freedom Stands with Najma Hussein, Ramla Abubakar, and Yasmin Mohamed Against Cultural and Gender-Based Harassment
WPF unequivocally stands with Najma Hussein, Ramla Abubakar, and Yasmin Mohamed, and other Somali women journalists in Kenya who face deeply entrenched cultural and gender-based challenges.
France: Women Press Freedom Denounces Racist Letter Sent to Journalist Nassira El Moaddem’s Mother
WPF urges French authorities to immediately investigate the racist attack targeting Nassira El Moaddem through a letter sent to her mother.
UK: Women Press Freedom Backs NUJ's Call for Accessible Election Campaigns for Disabled Journalists
WPF strongly supports the National Union of Journalists' (NUJ) call for comprehensive accessibility in election coverage, emphasizing the critical need for inclusive media practices.
France: Manal Fkihi's Press Card Application Denied Over Hijab
WPF expresses steadfast solidarity with Manal Fkihi, a Moroccan journalist based in Paris, whose press card application was unjustly denied by the CCIJP.
Turkiye: Derya Us and Nurcan Yalçın Face Baseless Terror Charges as Turkiye Intensifies Crackdown on Kurdish Journalists
WPF strongly condemns the unjust charges against Derya Us and Nurcan Yalçın who were arrested by police for allegedly belonging to a terrorist organization.
Belgium/Turkiye: Kurdish Journalists' Day Marred by Raids and Detentions in Turkiye and Belgium
WPF strongly condemns the police raid following Kurdish Journalists' Day targeting journalists from Kurdish news outlets across Turkiye.
The Netherlands: More Than 8 Women Journalists Systematically Bullied and Discriminated Against at National Broadcaster
WPF calls on broadcaster to overhaul its leadership and culture to guarantee equitable and dignified treatment for employees.
India: Home of Journalist Khushboo Akhtar Set on Fire, Foul Play Suspected
The Coalition For Women In Journalism strongly condemns the recent attack on journalist Khushboo Akhtar's family home in New Delhi.
United Kingdom: Saima Mohsin Sues CNN For Discrimination And Unfair Dismissal After Injury On The Job
British presenter and international correspondent, Saima Mohsin, is taking legal action against CNN in the UK for mistreatment after serious injury on the job.
Türkiye: CFWIJ Gazetecilere Yönelik Akreditasyon Uygulamasını Kınıyor
Türkiye’de yangın bölgelerinde haber takibi yapan gazeteciler Dilek Gül ve Gülşah İnce jandarma ekipleri tarafından akreditasyon engeliyle karşı karşıya kaldı. Yangın bölgelerinde haber yapmak isteyen gazetecilere gerekçe olarak kararın yüksek makamlardan verildiği açıklandı. Gazetecilikte Kadın Koalisyonu (CFWIJ) olarak basını susturmaya yönelik bu girişimi kınıyoruz. Gazeteciler ayrım gözetmeksizin mesleklerini her koşulda yapabilmelidir.
Turkey: CFWIJ Condemns Accreditation Barrier Against Journalists
Journalists Dilek Gül and Gülşah İnce, who were covering wildfires in Turkey, faced an accreditation barrier by the security forces. The decision came out from the higher authorities as the reason given for the journalists. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) condemns this attempt to silence the press. Journalists should be able to do their job under any conditions without discrimination.