Report: What press freedom looked like in August 2020, for women journalists
/In August, The Coalition For Women In Journalism documented 53 cases of threats against women journalists around the world.
Read MoreReport: What press freedom looked like in July 2020, for women journalists
/In July, The Coalition For Women In Journalism documented 65 cases of threats against women journalists around the world.
Read MoreReport: Maria Ressa's conviction and the state of press freedom in the Philippines
/On June 15, the Philippines witnessed an arbitrary attack on press freedom. Maria Ressa, the CEO of Rappler - an online news website, was convicted for cyber libel along with Reynaldo Santos, a former writer-researcher at Rappler.
Read More2020 First Quarterly Report
/This report presents an image of the threats that women journalists around the world faced between January to April 2020. The Coalition For Women In Journalism has documented cases where women journalists have been found vulnerable to various threats as a result of their work.
Read MoreReport: Online harassment in South Asia and its evolution into physical attacks
/Through this report, The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) aims to find out how grave the situation is for women journalists in various South Asian countries when one emphasizes on the threats they face in the digital sphere.
Read More2019 Nov/Dec Review: Imprisonments
/The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) has been keeping a close watch on the number of imprisoned women journalists around the world. This report looks at all the cases documented by CFWIJ in November and December 2019.
Turkey's "Anti-State" Women Journalists
/Turkey has developed a pattern of attacking journalists with legal consequences when they report on facts that are deemed critical. This report takes a look at some of the cases we have been documenting since last year.
Read More2019 July/August Review: Imprisonments
/We documented one case during July, which came out of Iran. There were three more cases in August, one from Morocco and the remaining from Iran. Three women journalists were also released during this period, one in Israel and two in Turkey.
Read MoreIran Becomes the World's Top Jailer of Women Journalists
/As of August, 2019, Iran has become the largest jailer of women journalists in the world. This report takes a look at the most recent arrests along with some of the journalists that have been in prison for several years because of their work.
Read MoreFirst Half 2019: Threats Women Journalism Faced Around The World
/Our data showed an alarming number of attacks on women journalists. On average, a woman journalist was attacked every other day during the first half of the year.
Read More2019 May/June Review: Imprisonments
/This report looks at the four cases that we documented for the May-June period this year. June went without incident, and all cases were documented in May. In Iran, Marzieh Azmiri was put behind bars alongside Atefeh Rangriz, whereas in Turkey Zeynep Kuray and Canan Coşkun were out behind bars.
Read More2019 Jan/Feb Review: Imprisonments
/The Coalition For Women In Journalism has been keeping a close watch on cases where women journalists have been imprisoned during the Jan-Feb period. This report looks at the three main cases that we documented in January 2019.
Read More2018 Review: Women Journalists Imprisoned
/Of the 21 cases that we recorded for specifically in 2018, turkey was in the lead with 29% of women journos imprisoned, followed by Iran with 24%, and Saudi Arabia with 19%.
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