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South Carolina Man Sentenced to Prison for Threatening to Kill New York Reporter
August 2, 2025 – United States – A South Carolina man has been sentenced to federal prison after threatening to kill a New York-based journalist in a disturbing case that highlights the increasing dangers faced by media professionals. Austin Suman, 28, from Myrtle Beach, received a two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to transmitting interstate threats to a reporter who had written articles critical of him. According to court documents, Suman sent a series of threatening messages to the journalist in early 2023, including one stating he would “put a bullet” in the reporter’s head...
Bangladeshi Journalists Attacked While Covering Land Dispute in Muradnagar
August 2, 2025 – Bangladesh – A case has been filed following a violent attack on at least five journalists in Muradnagar Upazila of Cumilla while they were covering a land dispute. The incident occurred in Bhayna village under the Bangra Bazar Police Station, where a group of men allegedly led by an individual named Delwar launched a physical assault on the media workers, injuring several of them and damaging their equipment. According to the complaint filed with the police, the journalists had arrived at the location in response to reports of a clash between...
Palestinian Journalist Marwa Muslim Found Dead at Home in Gaza
August 2, 2025 – Palestine -  Palestinian journalist Marwa Muslim, a broadcaster at Al‑Shabab Radio in Gaza City, has been found dead at her home in the Al‑Shuja’iya district. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate announced the discovery of her body on Friday. Muslim hosted the morning program Bashaer al‑Sabah (Morning Tidings) and the social affairs show That (Self), marking her as one of Gaza’s prominent female radio voices. Her death raises the confirmed total of journalists and media personnel killed in Gaza since the outbreak of war on October 7, 2023, to 232. The previous fatality...
Telangana Chief Minister Sparks Outrage Over Anti-Journalist Remarks
August 1, 2025 - India - Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is facing strong criticism from media professionals and civil society after making a series of aggressive and dismissive statements targeting journalists. During a recent public event, Reddy remarked that he sometimes feels like “slapping young journalists,” citing dissatisfaction with their reporting. The statement, widely condemned by press freedom advocates, has been viewed as not only unprofessional but also threatening, especially in a country where journalists already face harassment and violence. In follow-up comments, Reddy attempted to distinguish between “genuine journalists” and those he referred...
ABC Urges Israel to Allow Journalists Free Access to Gaza
July 31, 2025 – Australia/Palestine – The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has issued a strong public statement urging the Israeli government to allow foreign journalists to enter Gaza and report independently on the humanitarian situation. Since October 7, 2023, Israel has barred international media from accessing Gaza, forcing global news outlets to rely on local freelancers who operate under extreme danger and hardship. ABC News Director Justin Stevens emphasised the risks faced by these freelancers, many of whom are Palestinian journalists reporting under conditions of intense bombardment, famine, and siege. Stevens reiterated that some of...
Palestinian Activist from Oscar-Winning Film Killed by Israeli Settler
July 31, 2025 - Palestine -  Awdah Hathaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian activist and educator, was shot and killed by an Israeli settler on July 28, 2025, in the village of Umm al-Khair in the occupied West Bank. Hathaleen was a key figure in the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, which highlighted the experiences of Palestinians facing displacement and settler violence in Masafer Yatta. His death has sparked outrage across the Palestinian territories and international human rights circles. According to eyewitnesses and footage, the settler—identified as Yinon Levi, a figure previously sanctioned by the United States,...
Ghana Orders Probe After JoyNews Reporter Assaulted by Soldiers During Broadcast
July 30, 2025 – Ghana – The Ghanaian government has launched an official investigation after JoyNews journalist Carlos Carlony was assaulted and briefly detained by military personnel while reporting live from a demolition site in Spintex, Accra. Carlony was covering the demolition of a warehouse reportedly linked to businessman Daniel McKorley when he was attacked by soldiers despite clearly identifying himself as a journalist. According to Carlony, he and his cameraman were interviewing an eyewitness when a group of soldiers approached. One soldier struck him twice in the neck from behind, and both he and...
Nigerian Journalist Francess Olisa Ogbonnaya Jailed for Refusing to Produce Defamatory Political Jingle
July 30, 2025 – Nigeria – Francess Olisa Ogbonnaya, a Nigerian journalist and political analyst, has been detained after refusing to produce a jingle aimed at discrediting Senator Natasha Akpoti‑Uduaghan. The request came from Sandra Chidinma Duru, known as “Prof Mgbeke,” who is politically connected to Senate President Godswill Akpabio. Ogbonnaya was asked to create a campaign jingle portraying the senator negatively, which she fulfilled professionally. Duru later demanded a revised, more defamatory version and a refund after declaring the initial work insufficiently damaging. Despite a restraining order issued by a High Court in Abia State...
Syrian Photojournalist Sari Majid Al‑Shoufi Killed While Covering Sweida Clashes
July 30, 2025 – Syria – Sari Majid Al‑Shoufi, a photojournalist for Suwayda 24, was killed while reporting on armed clashes in the countryside around the southern Syrian city of Sweida. He disappeared in the early hours of July 14 during confrontations between Druze militias, Bedouin armed groups, and Syrian military forces. After several days of community‑led searching, his death was confirmed on July 24, prompting urgent calls by the Committee to Protect Journalists for accountability and inquiry. Al‑Shoufi’s last known location was near a makeshift checkpoint in his home village of Taara, where he had informed colleagues...
Kurdish Journalist Omed Baroshky’s Prison Term Extended Amid Defamation Conviction
July 30, 2025 - Iraq -  Freelance journalist Omed Baroshky, founder and director of Rast Media in Iraqi Kurdistan’s Duhok province, will remain imprisoned for an additional six months after a regional court reactivated a previously suspended sentence. The extension, announced on July 30, 2025, means he will now serve both the original sentence and the new term. Baroshky had been serving a six-month term following a defamation conviction issued in January 2024 over a Facebook post alleging the kidnapping of a detainee from Zirka prison. His initial release was scheduled for July 31, 2025—but the sentencing...
IFJ Condemns Israeli Military’s Slander Campaign Against Al Jazeera Journalist and Gaza Press
July 30, 2025 – Palestine – The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has strongly condemned the Israeli military for what it describes as a systematic and dangerous campaign to discredit journalists in Gaza. In a statement released on July 29, the IFJ accused the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) of repeatedly spreading false and unsubstantiated claims that media professionals, particularly those working with Al Jazeera, are affiliated with armed groups such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. These allegations, according to the IFJ, not only lack evidence but also serve to endanger journalists by portraying them...
Wave of Black Journalists Exit Washington Post Amid Editorial Shift and Diversity Concerns
July 30, 2025 - USA -  The Washington Post, historically considered America’s “paper of record,” is witnessing a notable exodus of Black journalists, many of whom are highly respected veterans and Pulitzer Prize winners (e.g., Eugene Robinson, Jonathan Capehart, Toluse Olorunnipa, Krissah Thompson). This represents a departure unprecedented even by the Post’s long-standing underrepresentation of Black staff. The newsroom is based in Washington, DC, a city with a roughly 43% Black population and close to a historic Black university, yet newsroom diversity remains low and has even worsened under recent leadership. The latest wave of exits...
Russian Journalist Olga Komleva Sentenced to 12 Years Over Navalny Ties
July 29, 2025 – Russia - A court in Ufa, Bashkortostan, has sentenced Olga Komleva, a journalist and activist, to 12 years in prison. She was convicted on charges of participating in an “extremist organisation” and disseminating “false information” about the Russian military. The verdict comes after a closed trial, during which Komleva was found guilty under Article 282.1(2) of the Russian Criminal Code for her past volunteer work with the now-banned Anti‑Corruption Foundation founded by Alexei Navalny. She was also convicted under Article 207.3(2) for allegedly spreading misinformation regarding military operations. The judge in...
Russian Forces Detain Ukrainian Journalist Anastasiia Volkova in Occupied Melitopol
July 29, 2025 - Russia -  Russian occupation authorities have detained Ukrainian journalist Anastasiia Volkova in the city of Melitopol, located in the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia region of southeastern Ukraine. According to reports confirmed by Ukrainska Pravda and the Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights, Volkova was arrested on July 27, 2025, by Russian military personnel, with her current whereabouts and condition unknown. Volkova, a local journalist and editor who has been reporting on life under occupation and human rights abuses in southern Ukraine, had previously remained in Melitopol to cover events despite the risks. She was...
Basque Journalist Denied U.S. Entry, Misses Jaialdi Festival in Idaho
July 29, 2025 - USA/Spain -  Basque journalist Iban Gorriti was denied entry to the United States after arriving at Boise Airport to cover Jaialdi, one of the world’s largest Basque cultural festivals. Gorriti, a reporter and photographer for Spain’s Deia newspaper, landed in Idaho on July 25, 2025, but was detained and questioned by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers before being told he would not be allowed to enter the country. He was forced to return to Spain the following day. Gorriti had been invited to document Jaialdi, a major event that...
Moroccan Journalist Mohamed El Bakkali Returns Home After Release from Israeli Detention
July 29, 2025 - Morocco -  Moroccan journalist Mohamed El Bakkali has returned to Morocco after being released from Israeli detention, where he was held for participating in the “Handala” humanitarian ship mission aimed at breaking the naval blockade on Gaza. El Bakkali, a veteran reporter for Morocco’s state news agency MAP and a board member of the Moroccan Journalists Union, arrived in Casablanca on July 28, 2025, where he was received by family, colleagues, and union members. The Handala ship, carrying activists, journalists, and humanitarian workers from various countries, set sail in mid-July with...
Syrian Democratic Forces Arrest Journalist Baraa Al-Shami in Raqqa
July 29, 2025 - Syria -  The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) arrested Syrian journalist Baraa Al-Shami on July 24, 2025, in the city of Raqqa, amid mounting concerns over press freedom violations in areas controlled by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), Al-Shami, who worked for a local news platform and was active on social media, was detained at his home without a clear explanation or warrant. Al-Shami’s arrest follows a growing pattern of journalist detentions by the SDF and affiliated internal security forces...
Yemeni Journalist Abduljabar Bajabeer Arrested Amid Crackdown in Hadramout
July 29, 2025 - Yemen - Yemeni authorities in the eastern governorate of Hadramout arrested journalist Abduljabar Bajabeer on July 16, 2025, marking the latest incident in a growing campaign of repression against independent voices in the region. Bajabeer, a well-known columnist and writer, was detained in the city of Mukalla by the Hadramout Intelligence Service. No official charges were announced at the time of his arrest, and his whereabouts and legal status remain undisclosed, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Bajabeer has worked as a freelance journalist and commentator, regularly contributing opinion...
Russia Jails Journalist Olga Komleva Over Alleged Links to Navalny
July 29, 2025 - Russia -  A Russian court sentenced journalist Olga Komleva to six years in prison for allegedly participating in an “extremist organization” linked to the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Komleva, 33, was found guilty of being involved in the activities of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was outlawed as extremist by Russian authorities in 2021. Her arrest and trial mark yet another escalation in the Kremlin’s crackdown on dissent, particularly targeting individuals associated with Navalny’s movement. Komleva had previously contributed to media projects associated with Navalny’s team, and prosecutors accused her of...
Palestinian Journalist and Activist Awdah Hathaleen Killed by Israeli Settler in Oscar-Winning Film Village
July 29, 2025 – Palestine – Awdah Hathaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian activist, English teacher, journalist, and contributor to the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, was shot dead in the village of Umm al-Khair in Masafer Yatta, located in the occupied West Bank. Witnesses say the incident occurred when an Israeli settler, identified as Yinon Levi, who had previously been sanctioned by the EU, UK, and US, fired into a crowd during a confrontation, striking Hathaleen in the chest. He died from the fatal wound. Footage shared by filmmakers and rights groups shows Levi brandishing a...
British Journalist Says He Was Forced into Exile Over Anti-“Israel” Reporting
July 29, 2025 - UK/Palestine -  A British journalist, Steve Sweeney, claims he was forced into exile after being detained and interrogated by UK Counter Terrorism police upon returning from Lebanon, due to his critical reporting on Israel’s actions in the region. Published on July 29, 2025, Sweeney shared that the interrogation followed his critical reporting on Israel while in Lebanon. Although he wasn’t formally arrested, he felt compelled to leave the UK because of the perceived pressure from authorities. Sweeney described the experience as a form of coercive suppression, adding that he no longer...
Ukrainian Journalists Hit with SMS Bombing After Reporting on Anti-Corruption Protests
July 29, 2025 - Ukraine -  Two investigative journalists in Khmelnytskyi were subjected to a coordinated SMS bombing attack following their work covering protests against legislation perceived as threatening the independence of Ukraine’s anti‑corruption institutions, NABU (National Anti-Corruption Bureau) and SAPO (Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office) The journalists, among them Kateryna Vovk, received hundreds of authentication codes via SMS over five hours (approximately 07:30 to 12:30 local time). The messages were linked to repeated attempted logins across multiple platforms, indicating that attackers fed her phone number into various sites to generate code messages. Simultaneously, repeated calls...
Palestinian Journalist Abdalhadi Farahat Wounded by Israeli Fire Near Gaza Border
July 28, 2025 – Palestine – Abdalhadi Farahat, a field correspondent for Yemen Today TV, was injured on July 27 while reporting near the northern edge of the Gaza Strip in the Al‑Sudaniya area. He was hit by live fire from the Israeli army during a volatile reporting assignment along the border. The full extent of his injuries has not been disclosed, though the incident underscores the extreme danger journalists face when covering border zones during active conflict. Farinat’s experience comes amid rising documentation of journalists being wounded and sometimes killed by Israeli fire in...
Palestinian Journalist Nasser al-Laham Says He Was Beaten and Filmed Naked in Israeli Detention
July 28, 2025 – Palestine – Veteran Palestinian journalist Nasser al-Laham, editor-in-chief of Ma’an News Agency, has come forward with harrowing details of abuse during a recent detention by Israeli forces. Arrested on July 7 in the West Bank on unsubstantiated accusations of “incitement” and alleged affiliation with a banned organisation, al-Laham was held for nine days at Ofer Prison before being released without charges on July 16. In a statement published following his release, al-Laham revealed that Israeli prison guards beat him, blindfolded him, and filmed him naked during interrogations. He described the abuse...
Iraqi Photojournalist Found Dead After Days Missing
July 28, 2025 - Iraq -  Iraqi authorities have confirmed the death of photojournalist Wissam al-Ghanmi, who was found dead on July 28, 2025, several days after disappearing in Maysan Governorate, southeastern Iraq. Al-Ghanmi, who worked for multiple media outlets and was known for covering political unrest and social issues, had gone missing while reportedly on assignment. His disappearance triggered concern from local journalist unions and human rights groups, who feared for his safety amid a deteriorating environment for press freedom in Iraq. The Maysan Police Directorate stated that al-Ghanmi's body was discovered in a...
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