Tunisia: Chadha Hadj Mbarek and Chahrazad Akacha Sentenced in Instalingo Case

WPF strongly condemns the politically motivated sentencing of journalists Chadha Hadj Mbarek (5 years) and Chahrazad Akacha (27 years in absentia).

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Azerbaijan: Authorities Jail Another Journalist, WPF Demands Shahnaz Baylargizi is Freed

WPF strongly condemns the detention of journalist Shahnaz Baylargizi. The latest in the alarming state crackdown on independent media in the country.

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Hungary: Noémi Gombos & Colleague Arrested After Attempting to Question PM

On January 30, 2025, police detained Telex journalists Noémi Gombos and Dániel Simor for attempting to question PM Viktor Orbán.

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Turkiye: Sofya Alağaş Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison on Bogus Terrorism Charges

Journalist and Siirt Municipality Co-Mayor Sofya Alağaş has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison on charges of "membership in a terrorist organization."

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India: Court Orders Investigation into Rana Ayyub Over Social Media Posts

WPF denounces the Delhi court’s order for police to officially investigate Washington Post journalist Rana Ayyub, potentially leading to further legal action against her.

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Ecuador: WPF Demands Authorities Act on Digital Threats Targeting Gisella Bayona

Gisella Bayona is facing identity theft—imposters solicit money & contacts in her name. Bayona reported the case to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, but no action has been taken.

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Turkiye: Six Journalists Arrested in Escalating Crackdown on Kurdish Press

Police detain 6 Kurdish journalists following raids. Three women journalists Reyhan Hacıoğlu (Van), Rahime Karvar and Necla Demir were later arrested on terror-related charges.

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West Bank: Palestinian Journalists Reunited with Loved Ones After Months in Detention

WPF celebrates the release of Palestinian journalists Bushra Al-Taweel and Rula Hassanein as part of the first phase of the Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal.

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West Bank: WPF Denounces Detention of Givara Budeiri and Crew by Palestinian Forces

Palestinian Authority security forces detain Al-Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri and her cameraperson while reporting live outside Israel’s Ofer prison.

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