Nigeria: Kidnapping cases of women journalists is utterly worrying, Chinyere Okoye was released
/Chinyere Okoye, a woman reporter with the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Aba, was kidnapped Wednesday night by unknown gunmen after work.
Read MoreChinyere Okoye, a woman reporter with the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Aba, was kidnapped Wednesday night by unknown gunmen after work.
Read MoreChief reporter for the Mail in Barrow, Amy Fenton was put under police protection after repeated threats targeting her and her daughter.
Read MoreRadio broadcaster Tehreem Muneeba was harassed while at work in a studio at Samaa FM in 2018. After almost two long years of fighting the case, the court finally made a decision in her favor
Read MoreThe European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that authorities have failed to protect journalist Khadija Ismayilova’s right to privacy.
Read MoreLawyer Charles Mercieca has left the AG’s Office and joined Yorgen Fenech’s legal team.
Read MoreTwenty-eight years old journalist Rizwana Tabassum killed herself by hanging on the morning of May 4.
Read MoreChinenye Iwuoha, reporter of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Pacesetter FM, was abducted by armed bandits while going home after work.
Read MoreAlthough most countries are observing lockdowns, Covid-19 has done little to slow down risks and threats for women journalists.
Read MoreIf you have been harassed or abused in any way, and please report the incident by using the following form.
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