Myanmar: Two Reporters Injured, Arrested By Military Forces While Covering Anti-Regime Protest
/Ma Hmu Yandanar Khet Moh Moh Tun, a video journalist, were critically injured and subsequently arrested by the military forces.
Read MoreMa Hmu Yandanar Khet Moh Moh Tun, a video journalist, were critically injured and subsequently arrested by the military forces.
Read MoreItalian protesters against Covid-19 Green Pass attacked, intimidated and insulted journalist Selvaggia Lucarelli.
Read MoreJournalists were subjected to police brutality following a demonstration against the Ankara Mayor.
Read MoreDokuz8Haber editor Esra Tokat was prevented from filming students’ press briefing about the sexual assault of a woman by a veterinarian.
Read MoreCFWIJ condemns police’s attack on Italian journalist Flavia Amabile while she was covering a protest in Rome against Covid-19 vaccinations.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism expresses serious concerns about the safety of women journalists covering a protest.
Read MoreRestrictions on press freedom continue sharply in Turkey. Journalists Büşra Taşkıran and Öznur Değer were impeded by the police during their street interview.
Read MorePolina Paunova and Genka Shikerova, journalists for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty were physically attacked and verbally abused while covering a conference.
Read MoreSeven women journalists were deliberately prevented while following the Kobani Trial which took place in Ankara.
Read MoreJournalist Antonella Alba was verbally and physically attacked at a demonstration rally against the COVID safety measures announced.
Read MoreAt least five women journalists were impeded by the police forces while following September 1 World Peace Day demonstration in Istanbul.
Read MoreSecurity forces confiscated three journalists' equipment, two of whom were women, while following the opening of parliament by President Salva Kiir in Juba's Freedom Hall.
Read MoreThe bureau chief and assistant editor for The Mirror Midlands, Elizabeth Mashiri, was arrested by police in Gweru on August 17.
Read MoreCFWIJ demands an end to the systematic police violence that deliberately targets journalists in Turkey.
Read MoreJournalists Büşra Taşkıran and Berna Kişin were physically assaulted by the police while covering demonstrations at Sincan Prison.
Read MorePolice viciously attacked Katy Sánchez and Alexandra Molina, reporters of Colombian independent RCN Radio, while they were covering anti-government protests.
Read MoreDokuz8Haber reporter Fatoş Erdoğan was physically assaulted by the police during the protest she followed in Kadıköy, Istanbul.
Read MoreFour women journalists, who followed the press statement made before the lawsuit filed against the Ankara Women's Platform for the Istanbul Convention, were beaten and prevented.
Read MoreJournalists Derya Saadet and Fatoş Erdoğan were prevented by police while covering the student demonstration of Israel strikes.
Read MoreKatherin Grabener and Antonia Yamin associated with Kan News and RTL news network were attacked by demonstrators at a pro-Palestine protest in Berlin.
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