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Malta: CFWIJ Demands Justice For Daphne Caruana Galizia With Maximum Penalties For Her Killers As Suspects Push For Plea Bargains
In a stunning confession to Reuters, George Degiorgio, accused of detonating the car bomb that killed prominent investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, said that it was “just business”.
Turkey: Pınar Gayip Threatened With Bodily Harm, Legal Action By Defense Lawyer In Sexual Abuse Case For Reporting On Trial
Etkin News Agency (ETHA) editor Pınar Gayıp was threatened for an abuse case she reported.
India: Journalist Saba Naqvi Booked For “Inciting Violence” As BJP Clamps Down On Protests Against Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
The Delhi Police have booked journalist Saba Naqvi on allegations of “inciting violence”.
United Kingdom: Multimillionaire Arron Banks Loses Defamation SLAPP Against Carole Cadwalladr In Major Win For Press Freedom
The Observer and Guardian journalist Carole Cadwalladr wins the libel case in which she was sued by a millionaire businessman.
Turkey: CFWIJ, Nine Press Freedom Organizations Demand An End to Systemic Police Violence Against Journalists
CFWIJ and the undersigned eight national and international press freedom organizations demand an end to the systemic violence against journalists in Turkey.
Bangladesh: Rozina Islam - A Year Of Legal Harassment And State-Backed Intimidation
May 17 marks one year to investigative journalist Rozina Islam’s arrest under espionage charges.
Chile: Journalists Francisca Sandoval, Fabiola Moreno Injured Amid Gun Violence At Labor Day Demonstrations
Journalists Francisca Sandoval and Fabiola Moreno were among three media members injured by gunfire.
Tunisia: CFWIJ Condemns State Persecution of Chahrazed Akacha
Journalist Chahrazed Akacha was detained on Thursday, April 14 by a Tunisian court for criticizing the interior minister and the police of the country.
Lebanon: CFIWJ Condemns The Arbitrary Detention of Nada Homsi, Welcomes Her Release
he freelance American journalist, Nada Homsi was held at the Beirut airport and threatened with deportation before she was allowed to enter Lebanon.
India: UN Rights Experts Expressed Concern Over The Death Threats Against Journalist Meena Kotwal
A group of United Nations rights experts wrote to the government of India, expressing their concern over the death threats against Dalit journalist Meena Kotwal.
Greece: CFWIJ Calls For Annulment Of A Court Verdict Against Journalist Elena Akrita
A Greek court fined journalist Elena Akrita 8000€ for defamation because of her criticism of actor Marko Seferlis’s joke in his TV show.
Türkiye: Gazeteci Ceren Sözeri’nin Duruşması Altıncı Kez Ertelendi
Gazeteci-yazar Ceren Sözeri ve Evrensel Gazetesi’ne Turkuvaz Medya Grubu tarafından 200 bin TL tazminat talebiyle açılan davanın altıncı duruşması bugün İstanbul’da görüldü.
Russia: CFWIJ Condemns State-Backed Harassment Of Independent News Portal Sota.Vision Journalists
At least seven journalists, including three women, working with independent news portal Sota.Vision have been detained
Turkey: State To Pay €1,350 In Damages To Journalist Zehra Doğan For Unfair Trial Rules European Court Of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Turkey to pay damage to journalist and artist Zehra Doğan for violating the presumption of innocence.
Ukraine: Victoria Roshchyna Released 10 Days After Disappearance
Journalist Viktoria Roshchina, associated with independent Ukrainian television channel Hromadske, was released earlier.