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IDF Detains Veteran Palestinian Editor-in-Chief Nasser al‑Lahham in West Bank Raid
July 07, 2025 - Palestine -  Israeli forces arrested Dr. Nasser al‑Lahham, veteran editor-in-chief of the Ma'an News Agency and bureau chief for the Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen TV, during a pre-dawn raid at his home in the village of al‑Duheisha near Bethlehem. Military personnel reportedly ransacked his residence, confiscating electronic devices and phones, and transported him to the Ofer military court, where his detention was extended until at least Thursday. Israeli authorities classified al‑Lahham as a “wanted person,” though neither the Israel Defense Forces nor Shin Bet has publicly disclosed specific allegations. Al-Mayadeen is banned from operating...
“A Price on My Head”: Larry Madowo Exposes Threats from Nairobi Politician
July 07, 2025 - Kenya -  Kenyan journalist Larry Madowo has revealed a disturbing plot to silence him: a Nairobi-based politician allegedly offered a Ksh 100,000 (approx. USD 700) bonus to hired goons if they physically attacked him during protest coverage. The offer reportedly included instructions to beat him up, destroy his camera equipment, and prevent him from reporting. Madowo, currently a correspondent with CNN International, disclosed the threat publicly on his LinkedIn, X, and Instagram accounts, calling it an alarming escalation against journalists who document state and political misconduct. The alleged threat came as...
Silenced in Transit: Manipur Journalists Protest Government Inaction
July 07, 2025 - India -  Journalists in Manipur staged a sit-in protest in Imphal on July 7, condemning the state government’s continued silence over the May 20 Gwaltabi incident, where security forces allegedly compelled journalists to hide the word “Manipur” from a state transport bus. The protest, organized by the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) and the Editors’ Guild of Manipur (EGM), was a symbolic but urgent call for transparency, accountability, and press freedom. The incident occurred during a government-sponsored media tour to the Shirui Lily Festival in the Ukhrul district. As the...
Journalist Madhurjya Saikia Injured in Assam Attack as Press Unions Raise Alarm
July 06, 2025 - India -  Madhurjya Saikia, a journalist based in Dhemaji district of Assam, was seriously injured after being attacked while on assignment. The assault occurred under unclear circumstances, and Saikia was immediately taken to a local hospital for treatment. His injuries have sparked widespread concern among journalist unions and media watchdogs across India. The attack on Saikia comes amid a broader pattern of violence and intimidation against media workers in India. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), along with local affiliates, has condemned the incident and called on authorities to conduct a...
Cameras, Censorship, and Colonial Echoes: Sahrawi Struggles Exposed on Screen and in Diplomacy
July 06, 2025 - Morocco -  A growing chorus of resistance against Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara has emerged through two powerful forms—film and diplomacy. The short documentary “3 Stolen Cameras”, produced by the Sahrawi activist group Equipe Media in collaboration with Swedish film collective RåFILM, offers a raw, underground glimpse into the violence, surveillance, and media blackout faced by Sahrawi journalists. Filmed covertly in Laayoune, the capital of occupied Western Sahara, the documentary chronicles how Moroccan authorities use repression and censorship to suppress dissent, arrest journalists, and crush peaceful protests. The “three stolen cameras”...
Assam Journalist Beaten by Mob While Reporting, Sparking Outcry Over Rising Attacks on Press
July 05, 2025 - India -  Journalist Madhurjya Saikia of Prag News was brutally attacked by a mob while covering a political clash in Silapathar, located in Assam’s Dhemaji district. Saikia had been dispatched to report on tensions between the BJP and Gana Shakti supporters over the selection of a local Panchayat president. According to his account, upon arrival, he was identified by a local leader and soon encircled by 30 to 35 individuals, who beat him severely and stole his mobile phone while he was filming. Saikia suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized in...
Turkish Authorities Detain Investigative Journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Ağırel Amid Political Crackdown
July 05, 2025 - Turkey -  Turkish authorities executed early-morning raids targeting two prominent investigative journalists: Timur Soykan of BirGün and Murat Ağırel of Cumhuriyet and Halk TV. The arrests were part of a broader crackdown coinciding with nationwide unrest following the detention of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, on March 19—a move that sparked mass protests challenging President Erdoğan’s government. The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office charged the pair with "threats" and "blackmail" related to their investigative work on the sale of the Flash Haber TV channel by its jailed owner, Erkan Kork, who faces money-laundering...
Somali Intelligence Agents Detain Woman Journalist, Force Her Into Voter Registration in Mogadishu
July 05, 2025 - Somalia -  Somali intelligence agents from the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) forcefully seized a female journalist in Mogadishu, prompting widespread condemnation from the Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS). According to the SJS, the operation involved agents breaking into the journalist’s residence, physically assaulting her, and arresting her under the directive of “ordering her to participate in voter registration.” She was reportedly taken to a NISA facility and compelled to register as a voter—an apparent misuse of state power for political ends . The SJS strongly denounced the incident as a blatant...
German Journalists Attacked by Israeli Settlers While Reporting in West Bank
July 05, 2025 - Germany -  Two German journalists from Deutsche Welle (DW) were violently attacked by Israeli settlers on July 2, 2025, while reporting on settler violence in the Palestinian village of Sinjil, north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. The journalists—a reporter and a cameraman—were covering a demonstration organized by local Palestinians to protest recent settler attacks when a group of settlers approached and began throwing stones at them. The journalists, clearly identifiable as press, were forced to flee on foot as the settlers continued hurling rocks and chasing them. Their vehicle,...
Global Condemnation Mounts Over Turkey’s Arrest Warrant for Journalist Nedim Türfent
July 04, 2025 - Turkey -  International free speech and press freedom organizations have strongly condemned the Turkish government's decision to issue a new arrest warrant against Kurdish journalist and poet Nedim Türfent. Now living in exile in Germany, Türfent faces renewed persecution under Article 7 of Turkey’s Anti-Terror Law, accused of “disseminating propaganda for a terrorist organization” over several posts on X (formerly Twitter). The warrant, issued on May 7, 2025, by a prosecutor’s office in Hakkari, was only revealed to Türfent in late June. It cites four social media posts made while he...
Silenced Voices: Meta’s Ban and BBC’s Gaza Coverage Stir Global Media Backlash
July 04, 2025 - Palestine - A growing storm of media censorship and internal dissent has erupted across two major platforms—Meta and the BBC, raising global concerns over journalistic freedom and editorial integrity. Meta's recent decision to permanently ban The Cradle, a digital media outlet focused on West Asian affairs, has ignited condemnation from press freedom advocates. The Cradle, known for its critical analysis of U.S. and Israeli policies in the region, alleges that its removal from Facebook and Instagram reflects a politically driven effort to suppress alternative narratives. With no clear explanation beyond vague...
Exposing Power, Silenced by Bullets: The Murder of Gary Tesse and Haiti’s Culture of Impunity
July 04, 2025 - Haiti -  In October 2022, Haitian journalist Gary Tesse was murdered in the southern city of Les Cayes after a series of investigations that exposed rampant corruption tied to powerful local figures. At the heart of his reporting was Ronald Richemond, a prominent prosecutor who Tesse alleged was shielding criminal networks and benefiting from systemic graft. Two years later, no one has been held accountable for the killing, and Richmond remains in office, untouched, unchallenged, and, critics say, above the law. Tesse’s death is now the focus of a transnational investigation...
Imprisoned Crimean Tatar Citizen Journalist Seyran Saliyev Held in Solitary Confinement
July 03, 2025 - Ukraine/Russia/Crimea -  Seyran Saliyev, a Crimean Tatar activist and self-taught journalist, remains trapped within Russia’s punitive penal system, highlighting the broader repression of independent voices from occupied Crimea. Arrested on October 11, 2017, in the town of Bakhchisaray alongside fellow Crimean Solidarity members, Saliyev was accused of plotting sabotage for Ukraine’s intelligence services. In 2020, a Russian court sentenced him to 16 years in a penitentiary, citing his affiliation with Hizb ut-Tahrir—a banned group in Russia—despite the lack of credible evidence. Since July 2024, Saliyev has endured a relentless cycle of...
Surge in Yemen’s Journalist Arrests and Abductions
July 03, 2025 - Yemen -  Yemen has witnessed a dramatic escalation in crackdowns on journalists across multiple conflict zones. Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and other human rights groups have condemned the wave of arrests and abductions, demanding the immediate release of detained media workers. RSF reports that journalist Mozahim Bajaber, editor of Hadramout’s Al-Ahqaf Media platform, has been held for over two weeks despite an Interior Ministry order to release him. His arrest on June 18 followed social media posts critical of corruption in Hadramout’s leadership. Separately, at...
Palestinian Journalists Face Assaults, Arrests, and House Detention
July 03, 2025 - Palestine -  Palestinian journalists continue to face escalating repression as Israeli forces and occupation authorities intensify efforts to suppress independent reporting from Gaza and the West Bank. Recent cases highlight a deliberate pattern of physical attacks, prolonged detentions, and legal harassment aimed at silencing Palestinian voices. On July 3, journalist Islam Al-Za’noun, a correspondent for Palestine TV, was injured by Israeli drone fire in Gaza while covering events on the ground. According to the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation and WAFA, Al-Za’noun was shot in the shoulder in what they described as a...
Frontline Under Fire: Journalists as Targets in the Gaza Conflict
July 03, 2025 - Palestine -  An in-depth investigation by The Intercept reveals a disturbing pattern in which both Palestinian and international journalists covering the Gaza conflict are repeatedly targeted and killed, suggesting deliberate military tactics rather than collateral damage. The article compiles multiple cases indicating that journalists, press facilities, and media gathering places like cafés have been targeted in deliberate strikes. Ulterior motives are inferred from the deliberate targeting of clearly marked press vehicles and media hubs. For instance, in late June 2025, an IDF airstrike hit the Al‑Baqa café—a known gathering spot for...
Between Exile and Homecoming: Syrian Journalists Navigate Fragile Hopes and Deep Divides in Post-Assad Era
July 03, 2025 - Syria -  In the wake of Bashar al-Assad’s fall in December 2024, Syrian journalists—both in exile and at home—are navigating a deeply uncertain new landscape. For those who fled during the regime’s brutal crackdown on dissent, the end of authoritarian rule presents both an invitation and a dilemma: should they return to rebuild journalism in a fractured homeland, or continue their work from the relative safety of exile? Many journalists who escaped Assad’s regime did so under the imminent threat of imprisonment or death. Today, some exiles feel compelled to return,...
Shattered Signals: Iran’s Media Faces Blackout and Repression After Israel Conflict
July 02, 2025 - Iran -  In the aftermath of the 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June 2025, Iranian authorities have intensified their crackdown on independent journalism through mass arrests, censorship, and unprecedented internet restrictions. The war, which left hundreds dead and regional tensions at a boiling point, has become a pretext for Iran’s hardline government to tighten its grip on information and suppress dissenting voices. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Iranian security forces detained scores of journalists, social media users, and activists accused of spreading “false information” or “undermining...
Cyberterrorism in Spain: Teen Hackers Arrested for Leaking Data of Ministers and Journalists
July 02, 2025 - Spain -  Spanish police have arrested two young men, aged 18 and 19, in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, for orchestrating a large-scale cyberattack that leaked personal data belonging to senior politicians, journalists, and public officials. The suspects, known online as “Akkaspace” and “Pakito,” are accused of committing crimes classified under Spain’s cyberterrorism laws, reflecting the severity and potential impact of their actions. The breach, discovered in early June 2025, exposed sensitive information including national ID numbers, addresses, phone numbers, and email accounts of prominent figures such as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez,...
Press Freedom Under Siege: Arrest and Bail of Zimbabwean Editor Faith Zaba
July 02, 2025 - Zimbabwe -  Faith Zaba, editor of the independent weekly Zimbabwe Independent, was arrested in Harare and charged with “undermining the authority of or insulting the President.” The charge stems from a satirical column published in the paper’s “Muckraker” section on June 27, which criticized President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zimbabwe’s leadership within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), labeling it a “trade union of dictators". Her arrest followed recent harassment of independent journalists, most notably Blessed Mhlanga of HSTV, who spent 72 days in pretrial detention earlier this year. Zaba is reportedly experiencing serious health...
Muzzled in Damascus
July 01, 2025 - Syria -  The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) issued an urgent appeal for clarity and transparency after Hassan Zaza, a Kurdish journalist, was arrested in Damascus. Security forces reportedly took him from his home early on a Friday and transferred him to an undisclosed location. Zaza, who runs an online news outlet and has contributed to a television channel allied with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)—a group banned in neighboring Turkey—is being held under murky “security concerns.” Government spokesperson Mohammad al‑Saleh told CPJ that the detainment is unconnected to his journalistic...
He Died Holding the Truth: Ismail Abu Hatab’s Final Assignment
June 30, 2025 - Palestine - Palestinian photojournalist Ismail Abu Hatab was killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Al-Baqa café along Gaza City’s beachfront. He was 32 years old. Known for his sharp eye and dedication to documenting life under siege, Abu Hatab became one of the latest casualties in a war that has increasingly turned journalists into frontline targets. That afternoon, the café was crowded with civilians—many seeking a brief respite, charging their phones, or connecting to scarce internet. Without warning, an airstrike tore through the area, killing at least 30 people...
Trump, Leaks, and Threats: The Iran Intelligence Clash
June 30, 2025 - USA/Iran -  A leaked Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report challenged President Donald Trump’s public claims that U.S. airstrikes had “completely and obliterated” Iranian nuclear facilities as part of Operation Midnight Hammer on June 22. Instead, the preliminary assessment suggested the strikes set Iran’s nuclear program back by only a few months, raising serious doubts over Trump’s portrayal of success. The leak prompted a fierce backlash. Trump denounced the leaker as a “low-level loser,” accused major media outlets like CNN and The New York Times of pushing “fake news,” and instructed the...
Silenced in Cuetzalan: The Killing of Salomón Ordóñez Miranda
June 30, 2025 - Mexico - Salomón “Shalom” Ordóñez Miranda, a 40-year-old Mexican journalist and photographer, was fatally shot on June 23, 2025, at around 8 p.m. in the town of Papah­tapan in Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla. He succumbed to at least two gunshot wounds at a nearby hospital, marking him as the seventh journalist killed in Mexico this year. Ordóñez Miranda founded and ran Shalom Cuetzalan Producciones, a Facebook-based local news outlet boasting around 75,000 followers, outnumbering the town’s estimated 50,000 residents. He primarily covered cultural events and local communal life without delving into corruption,...
“Analogue”: Film Project Honors Journalists Slain in Northern and Eastern Syria
June 29, 2025 - Turkey/Iraq/Kurdistan -  Filming began on Analogue, a new feature-length film dedicated to the memory of two journalists—Cihan Bilgin and Nazım Daştan—who were killed while reporting in Northern and Eastern Syria. Produced by journalist Enes Yıldız and directed by Selim Yıldız, the project aims to chronicle the past twelve years of conflict in the region, tracing the arc of Kurdish resistance amidst ongoing strife. The producers intend Analogue to memorialize all media workers who lost their lives covering the war in Rojava. In Yıldız’s words, participating in the film “was a duty,”...
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