Russia: CFWIJ concerned about journalist names on country’s “foreign agent” list
/Russian authorities added the names of eight journalists alongside several news media organizations to its “foreign agent” list.
Read MoreRussian authorities added the names of eight journalists alongside several news media organizations to its “foreign agent” list.
Read MoreA sportswriter and beat reporter for the San Francisco Giants, Susan Slusser was accosted by a drunk man as she left Oracle Park after the game.
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 journalist Virginia Suárez has threatened death with an unknown commentator during her live broadcast.
Read MoreJournalists Alexa MacLean, Sarah Plowman and Zane Woodford were asked to vacate the premises of the Horseshoe Park.
Read MoreJournalists Büşra Taşkıran and Seda Taşkın were barred with the police force driving them away from covering the racist events against refugees in Ankara.
Read MoreBirGün Newspaper reporter Sarya Toprak was impeded by the ministry of Environment and Urbanization.
Read MoreSonia Lopez, a correspondent for Antena 3, was harassed while covering an anti-mask demonstration in the Plaza de Colón, Madrid.
Read MoreJournalist and bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times in Beijing, Alice Su endured public anger and harassment on July 25.
Read MoreMildred Manrique, 800 Noticias’ journalist, affirmed that security forces attempted to search her house without having a prior notice or a search warrant.
Read MoreJournalist and columnist Juliana Dal Piva was threatened by President Jair Bolsonaro’s lawyer Frederick Wassef after a podcast was aired in which the president's corruption was exposed.
Read MoreLa Prensa reporter and ECO TV presenter Flor Mizrachi faced death threats following her news coverage about corruption in Panama’s COVID-19 vaccination process.
Read MoreeNCA correspondent Ayesha Ismail endured public harassment along with her cameraman while reporting on an anti-racism protest in Cape Town.
Read MoreValyaryna Kustava, a poet and an anchor for Belarusian television left the country along with her toddler daughter amidst the threats to her safety.
Read MorePınar Barut, editor-in-chief of Özgür Kıbrıs Newspaper, was threatened by the mafia boss Halil Falyalı, after the news published about drug smuggling.
Read MoreGinger Gloom, a reporter for Codigos also a lawyer, received death threats over her coverage about the candidate for federal deputation in Guanajuato, Ricardo Gómez Escalante and his campaign team.
Read MoreThe Chairman of the Presidency, Milorad Dodik, threatened journalist Tanja Topić calling her ‘agent of the German BND’ and ‘traitor’ in a statement to the SRNA news agency from Republika Srpska.
Read MoreBelsat TV programme host Arina Malinovskaya, who left Belarus due to possible persecution, was threatened with her relatives.
Read MoreBulgaria’s Deputy Prime Minister and Home Secretary Boyko Rashkov targeted journalists Bilyana Gavazova and her TV partner in the interview he participated in.
Read MoreSamantha Maiden was bullied in an article written by Aaron Patrick, a senior correspondent at the AFR.
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