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February 19, 2025

Turkish Court Blocks Journalists’ Social Media Accounts, Citing National Security

February 19, 2025 – Turkey –  Turkish courts ordered the blocking of social media accounts belonging to several Kurdish journalists, including Abdurrahman Gök, Oktay Candemir, and […]
February 19, 2025

Israeli Government Faces Backlash Over Removal of KAN Journalists from PMO Updates Group

February 19, 2025 – Media debate The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) removed two senior journalists from the Israel Broadcasting Corporation (KAN), Michael Shemesh and Suleiman […]
February 19, 2025

Caught Between Bullets and Broadcasts: Journalism Under Siege in Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis

February 19, 2025 – Cameroon –  For nearly a decade, Cameroon’s Anglophone regions—the Northwest and Southwest—have been engulfed in a violent conflict between separatist groups and […]
February 19, 2025

Three Years On, Ukrainian Journalists Face Escalating Threats Amid Russian Invasion

February 19, 2025 – Russia/Ukraine –  As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its third year, journalists covering the conflict continue to face severe and escalating […]
February 19, 2025

Turkey’s Crackdown Targets Leftist, Pro-Kurdish, and LGBTQ Journalists Amid Opposition Surge

February 19, 2024 – Turkey – In a sweeping operation on February 18, 2025, Turkish authorities detained 282 individuals across 51 provinces, including journalists, politicians, and […]
February 19, 2025

Italian Journalists Pursue Legal Action Over Alleged Government Spyware Use

February 19, 2025 – Italy – Italy’s national journalists’ union (FNSI) initiated legal proceedings against the government, alleging the unlawful use of military-grade spyware, Graphite, developed […]