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Turkiye: Bianet’s Ayça Söylemez Acquitted of “Targeting Counter-Terrorism Official”
Ayça Söylemez faces prosecution and three years imprisonment for an article on a former judge and current deputy justice minister.
United States: Court Finds Catherine Herridge in Contempt of Court for Refusing to Disclose Confidential Sources
Federal court orders CBS reporter Catherine Herridge to reveal her confidential source in a decision that could set a precedent impacting the entire news media.
Afghanistan: Taliban Forces Network to Close After Raiding Journalists’ Training
Taliban officers forcefully enter offices of the Hamisha Bahar outlet, subjecting women journalist participants to threats and verbal harassment, forcing the newsroom to close.
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.
Niger: Anne-Fleur Lespiaut Threatened at Pro-Junta Rally as Assaults on Press Rise
Demonstrators threatened French reporter Anne-Fleur Lespiaut at a pro-junta rally while a local press team was assaulted.
Serbia: State Officials Lock Journalists in a Room and Promote Smear Campaign Targeting Media
The Coalition For Women In Journalism is alarmed by the Serbian government’s mistreatment of journalists and its flagrant disregard for press freedom.
Ukraine: Russian Occupying Forces Detain Lutfiye Zudiyeva for Reporting on Court Case in Crimea
A journalist from the media outlet Graty, Lutfiye Zudiyeva, was detained by Russian security forces while carrying out an editorial assignment in occupied Crimea.
Türkiye: Acclaimed Photojournalist Zeynep Kuray Obstructed from Covering Environmental Protest, Fined for ‘Trespassing’
While covering an environmental protest in Turkey’s Mugla Province, police arrest and fine renowned reporter Zeynep Kuray for trespassing.
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.
Turkey: Seyhan Avşar Faces Legal Probe Following Exposé of Child Abuse in State Care
Ministry investigates Halk TV’s Seyhan Avşar after she reports on mistreatment of children in care homes.
Coordinated Threats Against Two Women Journalists After Questioning Prime Minister
Pro-government activists and media outlets target journalists Ani Gevorgyan and Hripsime Jebejyan.
Turkey: Three Women Journalists Detained For A Retweet
Sibel Yükler, Evrim Deniz, and Evrim Kepenek were detained following allegations they retweeted news about the recent reassignment of Prosecutor Mehmet Karababa and his wife.
Bolivia: Radio Cepra’s Daniela Valdez Beaten, Strangled and Robbed by Violent Mob While Covering Protest
Violent mob viciously attacked journalist Daniela Valdez of Radio Cepra as she reported a protest at a municipal office in Sucre.
Russia: Exiled Journalist Marfa Smirnova and Family Threatened
Exiled Russian journalist Marfa Smirnova is threatened by an unknown messenger who sent her audio recordings from inside her family’s home in Moscow.
Israel: Protestors Block Noga Nir Neeman’s Car, Bang on Vehicle
Channel 13 journalist Noga Nir Neeman was reporting on demonstrations demanding judicial reforms to be pushed through parliament when protestors blocked her car and started banging on her vehicle.