Check out CFWIJ’s Q1 report on attacks against women and LGBTQI journalists. At least 145 WomenJournos attacked, 100 were behind bars in the first quarter of 2023. Read the report for more:
to eight months and 22 days in prison for allegedly insulting Harun Yücel, the trustee appointed to Muradiye Municipality. The lawsuit was brought against Tunç by Yücel, who alleged that she"insulted" him in a report about missing funds.is facing a defamation case brought against the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network by Predrag Koluvija, the owner of the company Jovanjica.
on international motorist insurance Green Pass. The article included quotes about Lev Ins and the company claims the report caused reputational damage. The lawsuit could potentially bankrupt the small, privately-owned news outlet.The Coalition For Women In Journalism has documented an increase in transnational repression. Chinese journalists working overseas have reported incidents of harassment and surveillance by Chinese officials.
The Chinese government's efforts to monitor and suppress the activities of journalists and dissidents are part of a broader campaign to control the flow of information and limit criticism of the government. This campaign includes strict censorship of the internet and social media, as well as the arrest and detention of journalists and other critics of the government.exiled Chinese journalist, has been subjected to persistent abuse since leaving her home country more than a decade ago.
“The suspects booked hotels under my name reported bomb threats, and later sent thousands of threatening messages, claiming to kill me, rape me"The imprisonment, physical and legal assaults on women journalists this quarter show how journalism is continuously being criminalized. An alarming trend is legal harassment, paralyzing journalists and leading to self-censorship.
Women and LGBTQI journalists are the first targeted when press freedom is under attack: online, offline, legally, and physically. The attacks are organized campaigns growing across borders, with powerful people avoiding accountability. But we have the right to fact-based, truthful information. This is why CFWIJ has been monitoring press freedom violations against women journalists since its inception in 2017.Share a cup of coffee, buy a safety vest, or offer help in an emergency.
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