PERU: Swift actions necessary to find missing journalist Daysi Huamán
/It has been 55 days since journalist Daysi Lizeth Mina Huamán went missing.
Read MoreIt has been 55 days since journalist Daysi Lizeth Mina Huamán went missing.
Read MoreMexican journalist Lucy del Carmen Sosa has filed a complaint against Javier Corral Jurado, the Governor of Chihuahua, for violation of her rights to information.
Read MoreMelissa Cox, an American journalist and documentary filmmaker, was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on February 24.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism is concerned over the murder of Mexican radio journalist Teresa Aracely Alcocer.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the denial of membership to journalist Shaista Hakim by the Swat Press Club and the Swat Electronic Media Association.
Read MoreSeveral media outlets have been reporting that Gul Bukhari is being intimidated with terrorism charges because of her critical view of state policies.
Read MoreRussian investigative journalist Elena Milashina was subjected to physical assault by an angry mob in a hotel in Grozny.
Read MoreWhile CBS has condemned the barrage of abuse Gayle has received following the clip’s airing, we have to question why the network did not act with more responsibility towards Gayle.
Read MoreSolicitor General Jose Calida has asked the Supreme Court to revoke the legislative franchise of broadcast giant ABS-CBN.
Read MoreFilipino journalist Frenchiemae Cumpio has been arrested along with four human rights activists on February 6. She was taken into custody during simultaneous raids.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism denounces the legal persecution of journalist Wan Noor Hayati Wan Alias. She has been charged for “causing public fear or alarm” regarding the coronavirus outbreak.
Read MoreCFWIJ is devastated to learn about Egyptian journalist Rehab Badr’s passing. We extend our condolences to her loved ones in this time of grief.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism is relieved to learn that Vietanamese blogger Tran Thi Nga has been released after three years in prison.
Read MoreCuban journalist and activist Iliana Hernández has been charged with “receiving stolen property” and threatened with the oppressive Decree 370.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes the Washington Post’s decision to reinstate their national politics reporter Felicia Sonmez. She was sent on administrative leave on January 27.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the online harassment of Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez and the events that have ensued.
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