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Tragic Toll: Photojournalist Mohammad al‑Tanani Killed in Northern Gaza
October 09, 2024 - Palestine - Israeli warplanes struck an Al‑Aqsa TV news crew near the Abu Sharakh roundabout in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza. The strike killed photojournalist Mohammad al‑Tanani and injured reporter Tamer Lubbad, according to Al‑Aqsa TV’s Telegram announcement. The targeting appeared intentional, aimed at media crews, and ambulances were reportedly delayed from accessing the scene. This tragic incident marks yet another escalation in the violence against journalists in Gaza. With al‑Tanani’s death, the Gaza Media Office placed the total number of journalists killed since the start of the intensified Israeli offensive...
Hassan Hamad’s Killing Highlights Alarm Over Journalist Safety in Gaza
October 06, 2024 - Palestine -  19-year-old freelance journalist Hassan Hamad was killed when an Israeli artillery strike hit his home in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. In the days before his death, Hamad had received explicit threats via WhatsApp from an individual posing as an Israeli officer, warning him to stop filming Israeli military actions or face deadly consequences—a chilling precursor to the strike that ended his life. A freelance reporter whose footage had been featured by major outlets like Al Jazeera and Middle East Eye, Hamad's work focused on exposing the impacts of...
A Year of Silence: Over 1,000 Violations Against Palestinian Media
October 10, 2024 - Palestine - Marking one year since Israel launched its military campaign on Gaza in October 2023, the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) and IFEX released a harrowing report detailing 1,029 Israeli violations against Palestinian media and journalists. The report, titled “A Palestinian Media Nakba,” reveals a systematic, year-long assault on press freedom, which both organizations argue amounts to an intentional silencing of Palestinian voices. The violations include killings, injuries, arrests, censorship, and destruction of media infrastructure. Among the most devastating findings is the death toll: at least 130...
The Death of Journalism in Malaysia: Shrinking Media, Growing Censorship
October 05, 2024 - Malaysia - Malaysian media watchers raised the alarm over a dramatic collapse of independent journalism. A collaborative analysis by Malaysia Today and Eurasia Review paints a stark portrait: over 71 journalists laid off since February, two online news outlets shuttered, and a creeping “new regime of censorship” reshaping the media landscape. This crackdown is driven by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), which has blocked dozens of websites and journalists after negative coverage of the government. In return, the state offers conditional funding, dictating allowable content and effectively neutering editorial...
September Onslaught: 185 Violations Against Palestinian Journalists in One Month
October 05, 2024 - Palestine -  Israeli forces committed 185 documented violations against Palestinian journalists in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS). The figures, released in a detailed report, underscore a deliberate campaign to silence Palestinian media voices amid intensifying conflict and occupation. Among the violations, the most severe were two journalist fatalities in Gaza and the injury of nine others in the West Bank by live ammunition while covering protests or military operations. These incidents, PJS states, were not isolated or accidental but part of an escalating...
Silencing Their Own: Palestinian Authority Condemned for Shutting Down Al Jazeera
October 04, 2024 - Palestine -  The Palestinian Authority (PA) sparked outrage by suspending Al Jazeera’s broadcasts in the occupied West Bank. Citing accusations of incitement, the PA moved to silence one of the region’s most prominent news outlets during a period of heightened tension. The action immediately drew condemnation from journalist unions, human rights groups, and civil society, who warned that this internal repression mirrors the very authoritarian tactics Palestinians have long opposed. According to Middle East Eye, several groups, including the Palestinian Media Forum and the Lawyers for Justice group, denounced the suspension...
Ethiopian State Journalist Detained in Amhara Amid Crackdown
October 04, 2024 - Ethiopia -  Yeshihasab Abera, deputy editor at the state-owned Bekur newspaper in Bahir Dar, Amhara region, was forcefully taken from his office by Ethiopian security forces. His whereabouts have remained unknown since his transfer to a detention facility in Dangila. Authorities have refused to disclose any charges or allow communication with legal counsel or family, raising alarm among press freedom advocates. Abera’s arrest occurred amid a broader government offensive in Amhara targeting civilians, academics, and media professionals under the guise of "law enforcement operations" following the integration of regional militias into...
UK Tribunal Rules Northern Ireland Police Illegally Spied on Journalists
October 04, 2023 - Ireland/UK -  In a landmark ruling in December 2024, the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) found that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the Metropolitan Police unlawfully conducted covert surveillance on journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey in 2018. The covert operation—authorized by then-Chief Constable Sir George Hamilton—took place during the investigation into the Loughinisland massacre documentary, No Stone Unturned, which accused police of collusion in the 1994 killings of six Catholic men during the Troubles. The tribunal determined that the surveillance violated human rights and journalistic source protections because it failed to assess whether...
Fear and Repression: CPJ Sounds Alarm Over Attacks on Journalists in Senegal
October 04, 2024 - Senegal -  The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has issued a stark warning over the growing threats to press freedom in Senegal following a wave of arrests and physical attacks targeting journalists. Between September 30 and October 2, 2024, at least four media workers faced detention or assault in a troubling escalation of state and non-state hostility toward the press. On September 30, journalist Kader Dia, a political commentator for Sen TV, was arrested by the cybercrime police after making televised remarks that allegedly insulted Senegalese police officers. He was held...
Twelve Months of Courage: Global Solidarity with Gaza’s Journalists
October 04, 2024 - Palestine -  The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) marked one year since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, calling it the deadliest period for journalism in recent history. In 12 months, at least 128 Palestinian journalists were killed, with the total number of journalist fatalities in the region—including Israel, Lebanon, and Syria—reaching 138. The IFJ described the devastation as a “media Nakba,” a term evoking both human tragedy and cultural erasure. The relentless Israeli bombardment not only took lives but also dismantled Gaza’s media infrastructure. Twenty-one radio stations were destroyed...
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico Files SLAPP Lawsuit Against Prominent Editor
October 04, 2024 - Slovakia -  Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico initiated a strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) targeting Peter Bárdy, editor-in-chief of Aktuality.sk, and publisher Ringier Slovak Media. The lawsuit concerns the use of Fico’s photograph on the cover of Bárdy’s book titled Fico – Obsessed with Power. Fico is seeking €100,000 in damages from each defendant, claiming misuse of his likeness and non-material harm, despite not challenging the book's content. The International Press Institute (IPI), along with nine press freedom organisations, including CPJ, RSF, EFJ, ECPMF, and others, condemned the legal action as a...
Judicial Harassment in Peru: Paola Ugaz’s Communications Secrecy Lifted
October 04, 2024 - Peru - Peruvian investigative journalist Paola Ugaz—known for exposing sexual, physical, and financial abuses within the Catholic lay organization Sodalitium Christianae Vitae—faces a disturbing escalation in legal pressure: a court has ordered the lifting of confidentiality on her phone records and geolocation data from 2013 to 2020. This unprecedented judicial move stems from two stacked criminal suits against Ugaz: one for alleged money laundering in 2021, and a broader illicit enrichment inquiry initiated in August 2023. These cases, part of a long campaign of intimidation by interests tied to the Sodalitium,...
Russia Targets Foreign Journalist with Threats and Legal Action over Kursk War Coverage
October 04, 2024 - Russia/Ukraine -  The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the Russian government's threat against Italian journalist Davide Maria De Luca, marking a new low in the country's ongoing crackdown on independent war reporting. De Luca, a freelance correspondent for the Italian newspaper Domani, had been reporting from the Russian border region of Kursk following a Ukrainian incursion in late September 2024. While embedded with Ukrainian forces, De Luca produced a series of reports and videos documenting the aftermath of the conflict, including footage from Sudzha, a Russian town briefly entered by Ukrainian troops....
Censorship and Crackdowns: Israeli Journalists Face Rising Repression Amid Gaza War
October 04, 2024 - Palestine -  In the year following Hamas’s October 2023 attack and the ensuing war on Gaza, Israeli journalists have faced an alarming rise in state repression, censorship, and intimidation, according to a new report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). While much of the world’s focus has been on the devastation in Gaza, the media climate inside Israel has also deteriorated sharply, with press freedom increasingly sacrificed in the name of national security. RSF outlines how the Israeli government has expanded censorship laws, particularly targeting media outlets perceived as critical of its...
Azerbaijan’s Press Freedom Crisis Deepens as 11 Journalists Remain Detained Ahead of COP29
October 04, 2024 - Azerbaijan -  In a politically charged crackdown coinciding with Azerbaijan’s hosting of COP29 in Baku, authorities have prolonged the pretrial detention of 11 journalists from independent media outlets, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). These individuals face criminal charges related to alleged currency smuggling—accusations widely criticized as politically motivated and aimed at silencing dissent. The journalists represent four critical outlets: Toplum TV, Kanal 13, Abzas Media, and Meclis.info. Pretrial detention extensions by as much as three months were issued in August and September 2024. Among those affected are Alashgar...
Gaza in the Dark: How Israel Engineered a Year-Long Media Blackout
October 03, 2024 - Palestine -  One year since the outbreak of war on October 7, 2023, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has exposed how Israeli forces have systematically dismantled Gaza’s media landscape, orchestrating a near-total blackout on independent journalism. The conflict has become the deadliest for journalists in recent history, and the deliberate targeting of media infrastructure has stripped both local and global audiences of critical access to information. According to RSF, over 130 journalists have been killed in Gaza over the past year, with at least 32 of them deliberately targeted while on assignment....
Two Belgian Journalists Wounded While Covering Beirut Airstrikes
October 03, 2024 - Belgium/Lebanon -  Two Belgian reporters working for Flemish broadcaster VTM News—correspondent Robin Ramaekers (49) and cameraman Stijn De Smet (37)—were wounded on October 2, 2024, while covering Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut, as part of the broader Israel–Hezbollah conflict. Their injuries occurred during a live report on bombing strikes targeting Hezbollah-related sites in the city’s southern suburbs. Ramaekers sustained facial fractures, while De Smet was shot in the leg. Both were quickly hospitalized and survived the attack, which also killed six civilians and injured eleven others in that blast. Their coverage, alongside...
France 24’s Wassim Nasr Faces Terrorism Investigations in the Sahel
October 03, 2024 - France -  France 24 journalist Wassim Nasr, an expert on jihadist movements in the Sahel region, is under formal investigation in September 2024 by the military-led governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Prosecutors in all three countries accuse him of “complicity” and “apology for terrorism” following his coverage of jihadist attacks, including the deadly September 17 bombing in Bamako and violence in Djibo, Burkina Faso. These governments, which came to power through coups and have subsequently distanced themselves from Western allies, claim Nasr’s commentary “amounts to blatant support” for terrorist groups...
Cuban Journalist Yeris Curbelo Aguilera Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Reporting
October 03, 2024 - Cuba - Independent Cuban journalist and activist Yeris Curbelo Aguilera has been sentenced to two years in prison in what press freedom advocates call a politically motivated move aimed at silencing dissent. Curbelo, who reports for non-state outlets Palenque Visión and CubaNet, was convicted on September 24, 2024, of “causing minor injuries” during an altercation with several young men in Guantánamo earlier this year. He was originally arrested on June 16, detained for two days, and released on bail pending trial. Curbelo and human rights groups maintain that the confrontation was...
Press Freedom in Georgia Threatened by Polarization and Political Pressure
October 03, 2024 - Georgia -  A recent press freedom mission to Georgia by international media watchdogs, including the Council of Europe’s Safety of Journalists Platform and the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), has issued a stark warning: Georgia’s press environment is deteriorating rapidly amid growing political polarization and state hostility. Their report, “Press Freedom and the Safety of Journalists in Peril,” reveals that journalists in the country are facing systemic harassment, legal intimidation, and a climate of fear ahead of the 2024 parliamentary elections. The findings highlight a troubling pattern of verbal and physical...
JTI Expands Auditing Reach in France to Strengthen Trusted Journalism
October 03, 2024 - France - The Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI), launched by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in 2019, is bolstering its capacity to promote transparency, ethics, and editorial independence by expanding its network of accredited auditors in France and neighboring regions. Previously limited to a single auditor, the JTI now includes two ISO‑17065-accredited firms—CEVA Solution and ICPF, authorized to independently audit media outlets in France, Belgium, and Switzerland. This expansion supports around 120 media outlets already engaged in the JTI process, including approximately 50 entering audits, by offering more local options and greater flexibility....
Senegal’s Cybercrime Crackdown: Political Journalist Questioned and Detained
October 03, 2024 - Senegal -  Respected Senegalese political analyst and journalist Cheikh Yerim Seck was summoned to the cybercrime division of Dakar police and detained following remarks made on private television channel 7 TV. During the broadcast, Seck challenged official government figures on the country’s economic conditions, citing data from the Ministry of Finance. Authorities subsequently charged him with "spreading false news" and defamation. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), alongside the Coordination of Press Associations (CAP) and the Senegalese journalists’ union SYNPICS, denounced the detention as arbitrary and abusive. IFJ Secretary General Anthony Bellanger...
Russia Intensifies Crackdown on Foreign Journalists Over ‘Illegal’ Border Reporting
October 03, 2024 - Russia - Russia has escalated its crackdown on independent war reporting by launching criminal proceedings against several foreign journalists who covered Ukraine’s brief incursion into the Kursk region in August 2024. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned the charges as politically motivated and is urging Russian authorities to drop them immediately. Among those targeted are Kathryn Diss, Europe bureau chief for Australia’s ABC News, and Italian journalists Stefania Battistini and Simone Traini from RAI. All three were reporting from the Russian border town of Sudzha while embedded with Ukrainian...
A Catholic Journalist’s Life, A Community’s Loss
October 02, 2024 - Congo - Catholic journalist Edmond Bahati Mbarushimana, also known as Edmond Bahle Monja, was murdered in the Ndosho district of Goma, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. He served as the coordinator for Radio Maria Goma, a Catholic radio station, and was shot at close range while returning home from work. His killing shocked both the local community and the wider Catholic press network, drawing international condemnation. Authorities announced the arrest of 35 individuals linked to the crime. Among those detained was a man who reportedly admitted to being paid...
Sudan’s Media in Ruins Journalists Struggle Amid Destruction
October 02, 2024 - Sudan - Since the outbreak of war in April 2023, Sudan’s journalistic ecosystem has suffered catastrophic damage. According to reports by UNESCO and the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate, roughly 90% of the country’s media infrastructure — encompassing television, radio, print outlets, and news agency facilities — has been either destroyed, looted, or forced out of use. The destruction has deeply affected media workers. Around 1,000 journalists have been displaced, many forced to flee into exile or abandon the profession entirely due to lack of resources and safety. Print newspapers, some in operation for...
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