United States: CFWIJ condemns the online harassment of journalist Mara Hvistendahl by Oracle management
/The executive vice-president of tech giant Oracle, Ken Glueck, has repeatedly targeted journalist Mara Hvistendahl.
Read MoreThe executive vice-president of tech giant Oracle, Ken Glueck, has repeatedly targeted journalist Mara Hvistendahl.
Read MoreMarianna Spring, an award-winning reporter covering disinformation and social media for BBC News was subjected to incessant online trolling.
Read MoreAlondra Santiago, a journalist and political commentator for Café con JJ, faced a barrage of online hate
Read MoreLast month, journalist Natalie Higgins opened up about the vicious online trolling that she has endured since entering the journalism industry.
Read MoreThe Chinese authorities resorted to a slander campaign against the Chinese Australian journalist, Vicky Xu.
Read MoreAgnieszka Pikulicka, journalist and fellow at The Coalition For Women In Journalism, shared images of two cars parked outside her house on April 4.
Read MoreBrenna Smith, an investigative intern at USA Today, was viciously harassed by right-wing trolls for her first byline.
Read MoreMorning show host and columnist Shiffa Yousafzai was subjected to targeted personal attacks online.
Read MoreFelicia Sonmez was ruthlessly trolled online after tweeting an article written about Kobe Bryant’s disturbing rape case.
Read MoreTwenty years since the ratification of the Beijing Platform for Action, gender justice is still not a reality for most women.
Read MoreHate crimes against Asian-Americans have significantly increased since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreNorma Saliba, the head of PBS News, was subjected to sexist slurs by controversial commentator Leone Ganado.
Read MoreWriter and editor at “Deadspin” Julie Dicaro shared harrowing trauma she suffered because of mass trolling in her recently published book.
Read MoreInday Espina-Varona, a senior contributing editor for ABS-CBN, has faced persistent harassment and threats.
Read MoreThere was an attempt to hack Gharida Farooqi’s Twitter account following the display of support to her and other women journalists by the CFWIJ.
Read MoreReporter Sonja McLaughlan was targeted with vile online attacks following her coverage of a rugby match.
Read MoreWashington Post correspondent Seung Min Kim was subjected to racist and sexist attacks.
Read MoreA threatening and hateful video was posted on a YouTube channel on February 11, asking for the hanging of some notable journalists in India.
Read MoreKP Pravitha, a correspondent for Mathrubhumi, a Malayalam daily newspaper, was subjected to inappropriate texts from IAS officer Prashant Nair.
Read MoreJournalist Leigh Sales was viciously attacked by supporters of the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews.
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