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Burundi: Women Press Freedom Welcomes Release of Floriane Irangabiye Following Presidential Pardon
Irangabiye had been serving a harsh 10-year term on unfounded charges related to her affiliation with Radio Igicaniro, a diaspora-based media outlet known for its critical views on the Burundian government.
Russia: Women Press Freedom Condemns Secret Trial and 6.5-Year Prison Sentence for Alsu Kurmasheva
In a stark affront to press freedom, a Russian court has convicted American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva in a secret trial, sentencing her to six and a half years in prison.
Iran: Imprisoned Kurdish Journalist Pakhshan Azizi Denied Contact with Family
Women Press Freedom expresses unwavering solidarity with Kurdish journalist Pakhshan Azizi, who is currently held in Evin prison without contact with her family for two weeks.
Iran: Saba Azarpeik Suffers Miscarriage While in Prison
WPF extends heartfelt sympathies to journalist Saba Azarpeik, unjustly imprisoned, who suffered a miscarriage and lost her unborn child following a grueling 9-hour court session.
On World Press Freedom Day, Explore the Data of Women Journalists Behind Bars
Delve into detailed records that illuminate the alarming number of arrests, detentions, and imprisonment; the harsh conditions they endure, and the courageous stories behind each statistic.
Iran: Two Women Journalists Sentenced to Over Four Years In Prison For Reporting
An Iranian court has sentenced journalists Saeedeh Shafiei and Nasim Sultan Beygi to four years and three months for their reporting.
Belarus: Tatsiana Pytsko Faces Up to 6 Years in Prison as Crackdown on Media Continues
Tatsiana Pytsko and her husband face years in prison for allegedly creating “extremist content.”
Turkey: CFWIJ Calls For The Release Of Kurdish Journalist Hatice Duman
Journalist and editor-in-chief of the daily Atılım (The Leap), Hatice Duman, has been imprisoned since April 9, 2003.