Turkey: Prosecutor informs the court of lack of evidence against Eylem Sonbahar, Sema Karakurt. CFWIJ calls for journalists' acquittal
/The 12th hearing of the case against journalists Eylem Sonbahar and Sema Karakurt was held in Antalya.
Read MoreThe 12th hearing of the case against journalists Eylem Sonbahar and Sema Karakurt was held in Antalya.
Read MoreThe fourth hearing of the trial against journalists Şehriban Abi, Nazan Sala, and Zeynep Durgut was held in Van.
Read MoreCoastal GasLink pipeline, owned by TC Energy, decided to discontinue the lawsuit they had filed against journalists Amber Bracken and Michael Toledano.
Read MoreJournalist Derya Okatan and five other journalists stand trial for reporting on leaked emails of the former energy minister in 2016.
Read MoreLegal ordeal for Gazete Yolculuk reporter Buse Söğütlü along with 35 women continues as the trial was adjourned.
Read MoreGZT editors Nazgul Kenzhetay and Emin Karaçak were released and deported ten days later.
Read MoreA Belgium court convicted a man, who had been abusing journalist and novelist Myriam Leroy online for more than nine years.
Read MoreSanaa Seif, activist, writer and film editor was released from jail after serving 18 months convicted.
Read More18 journalists were acquitted from all charges they have been facing since 2016.
Read MoreLucia Goracci, an Italian journalist of the public broadcaster RAI and her crew were detained in Bucharest for several hours.
Read MoreLauren Pelley received an insulting comment on Twitter by an account not using a real name, calling her as “a fear mongering journalist” who “slept with men” to get the job.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the physical assault against Albanian journalist Besarta Demushi.
Read MoreThe seventh hearing of the trial against journalist Derya Okatan has not been seen due to the judge’s leave.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the conviction of the Vietnamese journalist Pham Doan Trang with nine years in jail.
Read MoreBlogger Fatima Jurayeva was physically assaulted by a state employee while she was on the field researching for one of her stories.
Read MoreCFWIJ is devastated by the physical assault against journalist Mabel Páez, the director of El Majadero de Artemisa.
Read MoreThe police detained Nebiye Arı, Yağmur Kaya, Hilal Işık and other journalists, who were covering a student protest.
Read MoreAt the eighth hearing of journalist Durket Süren’s trial on terror-related charges, the prosecution dropped the charges of “aiding and abetting”.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes the release of American freelance journalist Nada Homsi.
Read MoreThe third hearing of the trial for three police officers who viciously and deliberately attacked reporter Beyza Kural Yılancı was held.
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