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United States: Settlement for Deb Gruver Marks Crucial Win, But Transparency Challenges Persist
The recent $235,000 settlement awarded to former Marion County Record reporter Deb Gruver represents a significant recognition of the injustices she endured during the unlawful raid on the newspaper’s office and her home.
United States: Women Press Freedom Stands with Knock LA Against Editorial Interference and Unpaid Labor
WPF stands in full solidarity with the journalists and contributors of Knock LA in their pursuit of editorial independence and fair treatment.
United States: Women Press Freedom Supports Phyllis Zorn’s Lawsuit Against Unlawful Police Raid
WPF stands in unwavering solidarity with Phyllis Zorn, a reporter for the Marion County Record, who has filed a federal lawsuit against her hometown and several local officials.
United States: Court Denies Priscilla Villarreal Damages in Wrongful Arrest Lawsuit
CFWIJ and WPF stands in solidarity with Priscilla Villarreal, a citizen journalist who has been denied damages in her lawsuit following her unlawful arrest in 2017.
Italy: Rula Jebreal Faces Lawsuit for Criticizing Government
Italian-Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal finds herself at the center of a legal battle initiated by politician Fabio Rampelli following a tweet in which she accused him of involvement in a "fascist demonstration."
Turkey: Another Day When Turkish Government Uses All Its Authorities to Imprison Journalists — Struggle Of Women Journalists For Freedom
The Turkish government continues to threaten, intimidate and punish journalists through legislation to imprison them.
United States: Kathleen Gallagher Sues Los Angeles Over Rights Violations During Echo Park Protest Arrests
CFWIJ supports Kathleen Gallagher and Jonathan Peltz, who filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles.
Turkiye: Trial Against Journalist Sultan Eylem Keleş Postponed to January 2024
Journalist Sultan Eylem Keleş was sued for reporting workers’ protest of private company BİMEKS.
Turkey: Journalist İzel Sezer Sued For Insulting Erdogan’s Former Lawyer Mustafa Doğan İnal
A lawsuit was filed against İzel Sezer, the Chief Editor of Ileri Haber, on charges of insulting President Erdogan’s former lawyer.
Turkey: Nazan Sala Faces Second Lawsuit On Bogus Terror Charges After Reporting On Military Violence In Van
A new lawsuit was filed against journalist Nazan Sala as a result of the investigation launched 12 years ago.
United Kingdom: CFWIJ Demands Accountability in Defamation Suit by Ferial Haffajee Against AIG Europe
CFWIJ stands in firm solidarity with South African journalists Ferial Haffajee, Peter Bruce, and Adriaan Basson in their defamation lawsuit against AIG Europe, the insurer for the now-defunct PR firm Bell Pottinger.