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Iraq: Cfwij Urges Iraqi Authorities To Help Journalist Soad Alnagafy
Journalist Soad Alnagafy posted a video calling upon the Iraqi authorities to evacuate her from India to Iraq as she is diagnosed with Covid-19. The Coalition For Women In Journalism implores the Iraqi authorities to help the journalist as soon as possible.
Croatia: N1 TV Crew Verbally Harassed During Covid-19 Interview
The guest of Dnevnik N1 television on October 14 was the director of the Clinic for Infectious Diseases Alemka Markotić, who talked to reporter Matea Dominiković about the great growth of newly infected people in Croatia. However, just before appearing live on Dnevnik N1, N1 TV crew and professor Markotić were verbally attacked by a young couple.
China: Citizen Journalist Zhang Zhan Should Be Released Immediately
Zhang Zhan, a citizen journalist based in Shanghai, has been arrested after initially being detained for her coronavirus reporting. She has been held by the police in the municipality’s Pudong district on “public disturbance charges”.
India: Fir Against Scroll.in’s Supriya Sharma Reprehensible
Indian digital news publication Scroll.in and its executive editor Supriya Sharma are being victimized for their journalism through legal tactics. On June 13, the Uttar Pradesh Police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Supriya and the publication for story on the impact of lockdown to fight coronavirus in the Indian prime minister Narindra Modi’s constituency.
Pakistan: Journalists Contracted With Covid-19 Concerned About Measures News Organisations Are Taking
Over 50 journalists in Pakistan reporting on the frontline amid the pandemic have tested positive for Covid-19. With many journalists choosing to remain anonymous and not disclose their names, it is clear that better measures should be taken by news organizations both in providing the journalists with proper protective equipment and necessary mental health support.
India: Covid-19 In Newsrooms
Camerapersons and reporters are among the most affected by the pandemic in India. India has ordered its people to stay at home, shut businesses and suspended all transport in what is the world's most grinding lockdown to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Koronavirüs Dünya Çapında Yaygınlaşırken Basın Özgürlüğü Kadın Gazeteciler İçin Ne İfade Ediyor?
Ocak-Nisan 2020 arasında kadın gazetecilerin içeren 145 vakayı belgeledik, bunlardan 77’si pandeminin birçok gazetecinin çalışma dinamiklerini değiştirdiği Mart-Nisan arasında gerçekleşti. Gazetecilikte Kadın Koalisyonu tarafından belgelenen tüm vakaların yaklaşık %32.4'ü Covid-19 ile bağlantılı oldu.
Report: What Press Freedom Looks Like For Women Journalists As A Pandemic Runs Rampant Around The Globe.
We documented 145 cases between January 2020 and April 2020, out of which 77 cases took place between March-April, when the pandemic changed the working dynamics of many journalists. Around 32.4% of all cases documented by The Coalition For Women In Journalism involved Covid-19.
Serbia: Authorities Drop Charges Against Journalists Arrested For Covid-19 Reporting. We Welcome The Development
Serbian prosecution has dropped charges against journalist Ana Lalić, who was arrested briefly for her Covid-19 reporting in early April. The Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes the decision and hopes that the authorities will continue to help flourish press freedom in Serbia.
USA: For Trump, The Fight Is With Journalists First And Covid-19 Second
Donald Trump has been locking horns with women journalists since before he took up space in the Oval Office. However, his recent skirmishes with reporters trying to cover the pandemic are a cut above his regular antics.
India: Journalists Start Testing Positive For Covid-19
We note with concern that Covid-19 tests have begun for journalists working on the front lines in the country and the results do not look good. In Mumbai, more than 50 journalists tested positive recently. Tests are underway in several cities.
Ukraine: Front Line Coverage Of Coronavirus Threatens Safety Of Women Journalists
Women journalists in Ukraine have been attacked while reporting various developments on Covid-19 in the field. Many of them have been physically assaulted and intimidated by protestors who had been agitated by the ongoing lockdown to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
India: Industry Crisis Looms Over Women Journalists Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic
Covid-19 has come for the news industry in India, and not in a good way.
Algeria: Journalist Arrested For Reporting On Covid-19, Placed Under Judicial Control
Journalist Meriem Chorfi, along with two male journalists, was arrested and placed under judicial control by Alegrian authorities on April 2 for their reporting on Covid-19. They will all be prosecuted on charges of “attack on national unity " and "dissemination of publications which may harm the national interest" on the basis of article 79 of the Penal Code.
Russia: Journalist Dies After Testing Positive For Covid-19, Authorities Remain In Denial
Russian journalist Anastasia Petrova succumbed to Covid-19 on March 31. Even though regional health authorities denied the possibility of the novel coronavirus, the facts in Anastasia case stated otherwise. The Coalition For Women In Journalism extends its condolences to her family and friends during this time of grief.