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Russia: Exiled Journalist Elizaveta Surnacheva Facing Charges for Non-Compliance with “Foreign Agent” Law
Elizaveta Surnacheva is now facing a second prosecution for failing to comply with the reporting requirements imposed on those labeled as “foreign agents.”
Russia: Exiled Journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva Declared Wanted
Women Press Freedom condemns the continued persecution of journalist who has faced years of harassment.
Russia: Second Administrative Case Against Yulia Taratuta Under Foreign Agent Law
WPF strongly denounces this transnational repression and calls on the international community to stand in solidarity with Taratuta and other exiled journalists who remain vulnerable to state-sanctioned reprisals from Russia for continuing to report.
Russia: Yulia Latynina Charged a Second Time for Failing to Comply with “Foreign Agent” Law
The Kremlin has initiated yet another deplorable attack on press freedom by opening an administrative case against exiled journalist Yulia Latynina.
Russia: Exiled TV Host Tatyana Lazareva Arrested in Absentia
Court arrests Lazareva in absentia following search warrant by Ministry of Internal Affairs. The renowned journalist is unjustly accused of justifying terrorism.
Russia: Kremlin Intensifies Transnational Repression with Continued Targeting of Exiled Natalia Baranova
WPF denounces additional fines slapped on Baranova for “failure to comply with foreign agent law”
Latvia: Women Press Freedom Strongly Condemns Grenade Attack on BBC Russia Journalists, Demands Protection for Exiled Journalists
A grenade attack at a popular bar frequented by Russian exiles, including journalists from the BBC Russian service, raises concerns about the safety of independent journalists in exile.
Gaza: Palestinian Journalist Plestia Alaqad Flees Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
In a move that reflects the escalating tensions in Gaza, Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad, known for her in-depth social media coverage of the region's crisis, has fled the area.
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.
Iran: CFWIJ Extends Solidarity To Exiled Queer Iranian Journalist Maryam Abasian
Iranian journalist Maryam Abasian had to leave her country as her life was in danger due to her sexual orientation and queer identity.
Afghanistan: CFWIJ Concerned About Safety of Beheshta Arghand
Female anchor Beheshta Arghand left Afghanistan due to the deteriorating political conditions in the country. Arghand came into public view after interviewing Maulvi Abdulhaq Hemad, a high ranking Taliban representative earlier in August for TOLO News. The interview got international attention since this was the first time a Taliban representative had given an interview to an Afghan woman journalist.
United States/Iran: CFWIJ Strongly Condemns Iran’s Attempt To Kidnap Journalist And Regime Critic Masih Alinejad From Her Brooklyn Home In The U.S.
A prominent Iranian human rights activist and journalist living in New York, Masih Alinejad was the target of an international kidnapping attempt.
Belarus: Journalist Natallia Kazei Forced To Flee After Threats Of A Criminal Case. CFWIJ Condemns The Actions Of The Management At Ont.
Journalist Natallia Kazei was forced to leave Belarus for Germany with her family after she was threatened with a criminal case by her employer organization and state broadcaster ONT. Journalists at the ONT called a strike before the presidential elections following which they were threatened by state officials including new president Alexander Lukashenko. Several journalists have been called in for interrogation since and now face a possible criminal charge for speaking up against the unfair practices at the Belarusian state media.