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Ulviyya Ali and Ahmad Mammadli

Azerbaijan arrests two more journalists, increasing crackdown tally to 25

New York, May 9, 2025— After 18 months, Azerbaijan’s vast media crackdown shows no signs of abating, as police arrested two independent journalists, Ulviyya Ali and Ahmad Mammadli, on the night of May 6-7. The arrests bring the total number of journalists jailed in Azerbaijan since late 2023 to at least 25, with several others…

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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele speaks during a ceremony at the airport in San Luis Talpa on October 19. Bukele proposed a new law that would require journalists and media outlets who receive international funds to register as "foreign agents." (Reuters/Jose Cabezas)

7 Salvadorian journalists face charges after report on president’s alleged gang ties

Mexico City, May 7, 2025—Salvadoran authorities should drop all criminal proceedings against journalists with El Faro, after the independent news site published video interviews with two gang leaders about their alleged years-long relationship with President Nayib Bukele, said the Committee to Protect Journalists Wednesday. “Treating journalism as a criminal act deprives Salvadorans of essential information,” said Cristina Zahar, CPJ’s Latin America…

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Senegal Supreme Court upholds journalist René Capain Bassène’s lifetime prison sentence

Dakar, May 7, 2025— Senegalese authorities should end the persecution of journalist René Capain Bassène, whose lifetime prison sentence was upheld by the Senegal Supreme Court in a May 2 decision, said the Committee to Protect Journalists on Wednesday. “It is deeply worrying that René Capain Bassène’s life sentence has been upheld despite all the flaws in the investigation that led to his imprisonment and the documented…

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YouTube channel blocked, journalist assaulted, commentators charged after Kashmir attack in India

New Delhi, May 6, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply alarmed by a series of incidents in India involving the silencing, assault, and legal harassment of journalists and political commentators following the April 22 deadly attack in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir that left 26 tourists dead. “CPJ urges Indian authorities to ensure that responses…

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6 media executives convicted in Iran amid crackdown on journalists

Paris, May 6, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the intensifying crackdown on press freedom in Iran, including the recent conviction of six media directors and founders, and urges the Iranian authorities to immediately cease their systematic persecution of journalists and media organizations. “These systematic attacks are clear examples of censorship, media repression, and obstruction…

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Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, center, is surrounded by security as she leaves the home of the late Peruvian Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, where she gave her condolences to his family the day after his death, in Lima, Peru, Monday, April 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

CPJ joins more than 270 organizations, journalists in call against enacted Peruvian law 

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined Peru’s independent media in a joint statement condemning a law enacted by President Dina Boluarte on April 14 that could negatively impact nonprofit media organizations and journalism operations funded by international cooperation. The law requires such outlets to register their journalistic plans, projects and programs in a state-run registry,…

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2 Macao journalists detained, risk prosecution after seeking to cover parliament 

New York, April 28, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists decries the 11-hour detention and potential prosecution of two journalists for disruption after they were barred from a parliamentary session in China’s special administrative region of Macao. “There has been a systematic erosion of press freedom in Macao, with the denial of entry to journalists and…

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Aprel TV Credit YT Telekanal Aprel. Caption can be something like: Aprel TV presenter Valeriy Zhernakov reports on an application by Kyrgyz prosecutors to shutter his broadcaster during a news broadcast on April 23. Credit: YouTube/Telekanal Aprel

Kyrgyz authorities move to shutter Aprel TV over ‘negative’ government coverage

New York, April 24, 2025 —The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns a lawsuit filed by Kyrgyz prosecutors against independent broadcaster Aprel TV, which the outlet reported on April 23, over alleged “negative” and “destructive” coverage of the government. “Kyrgyz authorities continue a deplorable pattern of shuttering news outlets on illegitimate grounds that their ‘negative’ reporting could spark…

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AFP photographer Yasin Akgul stands outside the Metris Prison after his release in Istanbul on March 27.

Trial of 5 journalists who covered Turkish protests set to open

Istanbul, April 17, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Turkey to drop charges against five photojournalists, whose trial begins on Friday, for allegedly taking part in protests in Istanbul last month. The journalists could be jailed for up to three years for violating the law on gatherings and demonstrations. In the indictment, reviewed by…

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A man smokes a cigar as he reads a local newspaper in Havana, Cuba, September 13, 2016. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

2 freelance journalists arrested amid Cuba’s ongoing repression of independent press

Miami, April 17, 2025– CPJ is alarmed by the arrest and prolonged pre-trail detention of Cuban freelance reporters Yadiel Hernández and José Gabriel Barrenechea, who both write for the online newspaper 14ymedio, and calls on Cuban authorities to release them immediately. “The Cuban government continues to engage in a campaign of harassment and intimidation against the country’s…

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