CFWIJ condemns Lucía Pineda Ubau’s arrest
/NICARAGUA, MANAGUA— The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns Lucía Pineda Ubau's arrest.
Read MoreNICARAGUA, MANAGUA— The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns Lucía Pineda Ubau's arrest.
Read MoreUNITED STATES, NEW YORK— The Coalition For Women In Journalism strongly condemns the detainment and deportation of Susan Abulhawa.
Read MoreRUSE, BULGARIA - We condemn the brutal rape and murder of our colleague Viktoria Marinova.
Read MoreThe Coalition for Women in Journalism has noticed with grave concern the online threats and harassment women journalists in Pakistan face while doing their jobs.
Read MoreUNITED STATES, MARYLAND — The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the attack on Capital Gazette’s newsroom, resulting in the death of five of their staff members.
Read MorePAKISTAN — Gul Bukhari abducted for hours in Pakistan. The government should stop intimidating women journalists, as elections approach.
Read MoreOlivera Lakic was approached by an unidentified man outside her home in the capital, Podgorica.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism has been observing an unprecedented amount and types of threats to women journalists in India, especially in the last two quarters.
Read MoreNisso Rasulo, a correspondent for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was attacked after performing one of her assignments.
Read MoreMEXICO, ACAPULCO – Pamela Montenegro, also known as Nana Peluca and Pamika, was murdered in a targeted attack by two unidentified people at a restaurant owned by her family.
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