Albania: WPF Urges Authorities to Act After Lorena Resulaj’s Assault by Mayor's Team

WPF strongly condemns the attack on Lorena Resulaj, who was physically assaulted while questioning Roskovec Mayor Majlinda Bufi. Shocking footage shows municipal staff forcibly removing the Piranjat reporter as the mayor looked on.

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Hong Kong: Veteran Journalist Claudia Mo Receives Arbitrary Jail Sentence Under Beijing's Draconian Law

We demand authorities in the region to stop weaponizing the law to attack journalists and undermine press freedom. We also call for their immediate release and for them to be allowed to work freely without any fear of retaliation.

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Philippines: Women Press Freedom Condemns Doxing of Journalist Menzie Montes

We demand authorities in the Philippines to probe Montes’ doxing and ensure protection of citizens’ data, holding culprits to accounts.

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Georgia: Riot Police Attack Journalists in Tbilisi Amid Protests Against Election Results

WPF stands with the journalists attacked this morning in Tbilisi, including OCMedia's Mariam Nikuradze, who fell twice, and camera operators violently assaulted by riot police while covering protests against election results.

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West Bank: Detained Without Charge for Months, Reporter Rasha Herzallah Convicted of "Incitement"

Palestinian journalist Rasha Herzallah has been sentenced to 6 months in prison and fined by an Israeli military court for alleged "incitement on social media.

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Azerbaijan: State Crackdown on Independent Media Intensifies as Abzas Media Journalists Endure Abuse in Prison

As the Baku hosts world leaders at COP29, wrongfully jailed Abzas Media journalists Sevinj Vagifqizi, Elnara Gasimova, & Nargiz Absalamova are assaulted in ther detention center.

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Luxembourg: EU Transparency on Trial, Martina Stevis-Gridneff Challenges Access to Von der Leyen-Pfizer Texts

Martina Stevis-Gridneff of The New York Times is suing the European Commission for access to text messages between EC President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla.

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Egypt: Rasha Azab Calls Out Top Authorities for Alarming Threats and Surveillance Campaign

Women Press Freedom condemns this harassment and calls on Egyptian authorities to immediately halt these practices and uphold press freedom.

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Northern Ireland: Police Surveillance Scandal Widens, Tanya Fowles Claims Police Tried to Expose Sources

Journalist Tanya Fowles, who uncovered serious flaws in the police handling of Katie Simpson’s case—whose death was initially misclassified as a suicide—alleges she has been under police surveillance in connection with her work on the case.

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Mozambique: WPF Denounces Detention of South African Journalist Bongani Siziba Amid Post-Election Unrest

Bongani Siziba and cameraman Sbonelo Mkhasibe were detained in Maputo on Nov 14 while reporting on post-election unrest. After significant efforts by their outlet, News Central TV, and the South African Consulate, they were released.

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Lebanon: Women Press Freedom Condemns the Killing of Sakina Mansour in Israeli Airstrikes

Women Press Freedom vehemently condemns the tragic killing of Sakina Mansour, along with her two sons and several other family members, in an Israeli airstrike on the town of Joun.

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Turkiye: WPF Demands an End to Political Intimidation as Party Leader Insults Hilal Köylü

After questioning Nationalist Movement Party leader Devlet Bahçeli on potential disagreements with President Erdoğan, journalist Hilal Köylü faced public scolding and was told to "quit her profession."

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West Bank: Women Press Freedom Denounces Unjust 7-Hour Detention of Esra Ghorani and Her Crew by Israeli Forces

Women Press Freedom condemns the unjust detention of Esra Ghorani, a reporter with the Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA), and her TV crew by Israeli occupation forces.

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Burundi: WPF Condemns 12-Year Sentence Sought for Sandra Muhoza on Baseless Charges

Jailed journalist Sandra Muhoza faces a 12-year prison sentence for sharing information in private WhatsApp group of media professionals about alleged government-led arms distribution.

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Philippines: Frenchie Mae Cumpio's Fight Against Unjust Charges Continues After Court Testimony in Tacloban

Women Press Freedom stands in unwavering solidarity with Cumpio and demands her immediate release, along with the dismissal of all charges against her.

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Venezuela: WPF Calls for Immediate Release of Ana Carolina Guaita Amid Bogus Terrorism Charges

Jailed journalist Ana Carolina Guaita faces trial for terrorism, inciting hatred, and obstructing public roads. In detention since August, she could face over a decade in prison if convicted on these bogus charges.

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Netherlands: Women Press Freedom Calls for Investigation After Journalist Detained in Amsterdam Protest

We call for an immediate investigation into this incident to ensure accountability and reinforce protections for journalists. Press freedom must be upheld without compromise.

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Montenegro: WPF Condemns the Horrific Attack on Reporter Ana Raičković and Her Family

Journalist Ana Raičković was violently assaulted outside a restaurant in Podgorica by businessman Zoran Bećirović, his son, and a bodyguard. Raičković, a well-known reporter for Pobjedacg, was punched, threatened with being “burned alive” if she didn’t stop her work, and had her head slammed against her car door.

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