United States: CFWIJ condemns the police violence against journalist Shauna Sowersby
/Freelance journalist Shauna Sowersby was assaulted by police during her coverage of a Seattle protest on November 3, election night.
Read MoreFreelance journalist Shauna Sowersby was assaulted by police during her coverage of a Seattle protest on November 3, election night.
Read MoreSamantha-Jo Roth, a correspondent for NY1 & Spectrum 24 hour news station, was harassed online for a tweet she posted on the day of the Capitol Hill insurrection.
Read MorePhotojournalist Erin Schaff for The New York Times was assaulted by Trump supporters during the insurrection at Capitol Hill.
Read MoreCBC journalist Katie Nicholson was reporting live when she was suddenly swarmed by a mob of angry Trump supporters.
Read MoreFreelance photojournalist Amanda Andrade-Rhoades was targeted multiple times with projectiles reportedly fired by the police.
Read MoreWashington Post journalists Zoaenn Murphy and Whitney Leaming were arrested by police while reporting on the Capitol Hill insurrection.
Read MoreJournalist Beth Nakamura was harassed by a group of men while covering a pro-Trump rally in Portland, Oregon.
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Read MoreJulia Wall, a photojournalist at News & Observer, was pushed by the police while covering a march to the poll held in Graham, North Carolina.
Read MoreFreelance photographer Chae Kihn was arrested by New York Police Department (NYPD) while covering an anti-Trump demonstration.
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