Russia: Editors Of GZT Were Released And Deported After Ten Days Of Arbitrary Detention
/GZT editors Nazgul Kenzhetay and Emin Karaçak were released and deported ten days later.
Read MoreGZT editors Nazgul Kenzhetay and Emin Karaçak were released and deported ten days later.
Read MorePresident of Russia Vladimir Putin made sexist remarks against CNBC journalist Hadley Gamble during an interview.
Read MoreRussian authorities added the names of eight journalists alongside several news media organizations to its “foreign agent” list.
Read MoreTatyana Voltskaya, Yekaterina Klepikovskaya, Yelizaveta Surnacheva and Yelena Slovyova have been tagged as 'Foreign Media Agents' in a recent move from the Justice Ministry.
Read MoreThree women journalists were detained by the police in Moscow while picketing outside the Ministry of Justice on September 8.
Read MoreAn attempt was made to hack into the phone of Irina Pankratova, a journalist associated with the publication, The Bell.
Read MoreSarah Rainsford, a BBC correspondent in Moscow, was denied an extension to her work visa.
Read MoreAnna Mongayt, a presenter for Dozhd TV, received online threats after interviewing a same-sex couple for Elle magazine.
Read MoreMoscow police raided the apartments of three journalists, including reporter Maria Zholobova of the independent news organization Proekt, and interrogated them.
Read MoreDarya Komarova, a correspondent for the Idel Realities project of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, faced another episode of legal persecution by judicial authorities.
Read MoreVeronika Samusik, a correspondent for independent news website, Sota.Vision, was detained by the police.
Read MoreLyudmila Savitskaya is a correspondent for the north of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Read MoreTatyana Volstkaya was finally acquitted of the baseless charges filed against her for spreading misinformation on May 4.
Read MoreMarianna Spring, an award-winning reporter covering disinformation and social media for BBC News was subjected to incessant online trolling.
Read MoreRussian law enforcement authorities detained at least three women journalists from different parts of the country while they were covering pro-Navalny protests.
Read MoreJournalist Katya Arenina was detained by security forces in the region while she was investigating reports about torture in the penal facility present there.
Read MoreMariya Nuykina was detained, arrested, and fined by Russian police authorities for covering protest movements.
Read MoreRussian authorities raided the homes of four student journalists, two of whom are young women, as well as the homes of their parents.
Read MoreDaria Komarova, a freelance journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) regional news outlet, Idel.Realii, was detained by police.
Read MoreThe Chechen Supreme Court upheld the verdict of Malika Dzhikayeva, sentencing her to three years in prison.
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