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Nigeria’s PenCom Targets ₦1.3bn Pension Debt Owed to Journalists by Newspapers
April 29, 2025 - Nigeria - Nigeria’s National Pension Commission (PenCom) has launched a major enforcement initiative to recover ₦1.3 billion in unpaid pension contributions owed to journalists by various newspaper organisations across the country. This move is in response to persistent non-compliance by media employers with pension remittance obligations, despite statutory requirements under the Pension Reform Act of 2014. According to PenCom, the commission has deployed recovery agents to pursue outstanding remittances from defaulting media houses. These agents are tasked with auditing the records of the defaulting organisations and initiating recovery measures where necessary....
Debayan Roy’s Aadhaar Sting: A Legal Crossroads for Press Freedom and Public Interest
April 29, 2025 - General -  In 2017, journalist Debayan Roy conducted a sting operation to expose vulnerabilities in India's Aadhaar enrollment system. By demonstrating that an individual could obtain multiple Aadhaar numbers using the same biometric data, Roy highlighted significant flaws in the system. However, this act led to criminal charges against him under the Aadhaar Act and sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including impersonation and conspiracy. The case has since become a focal point in debates over journalistic freedom and the legal boundaries of investigative reporting. Roy's defense argues that his...
Pakistan Condemns India’s Ban on Media and YouTube Channels Over Pahalgam Attack Narrative
April 29, 2025 - Pakistan/India -  Pakistan has strongly condemned India's recent decision to block several Pakistani media YouTube channels and ban the appearance of Pakistani journalists and analysts on Indian television. The action was taken following the fallout from coverage related to the Pahalgam attack in India, which Pakistan claims was inaccurately portrayed and misrepresented in Indian media. According to Pakistani authorities, at least 16 YouTube channels and several media outlets were blocked by India for what it claimed was the spread of misinformation. However, Pakistani officials, including Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, argue that...
Five Afghan Journalists Honored with 2025 ‘Journalist of the Year’ Award
April 29, 2025 - Afghanistan -  In a significant recognition of journalistic courage and excellence, five Afghan journalists have been jointly awarded the 2025 "Journalist of the Year" title by the Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC). This accolade acknowledges their unwavering commitment to press freedom and their impactful reporting under challenging circumstances. Award Recipients: Sadaf Haidari: A freelance journalist known for her in-depth investigative pieces highlighting social issues affecting Afghan communities. Arifullah Wahidi: A reporter for Amu TV, Wahidi has been instrumental in covering political developments and providing nuanced analyses of Afghanistan's evolving landscape. Mohammad Yousuf...
Assault on Kenyan Photojournalist Sparks Outrage and Demands for Reform
April 29, 2025 - Kenya -  A recent violent attack on seasoned photojournalist Chris Omollo has ignited widespread condemnation from media professionals, sports bodies, and rights advocates across Kenya. Omollo, who works with Nation Media Group, was allegedly assaulted by a police officer at Dandora Stadium on April 27, 2025. He was covering a Football Kenya Federation Premier League match between Gor Mahia and Mara Sugar when he was struck on the back of the head while attempting to access the venue, causing him to collapse and later require hospitalization. The incident has brought renewed...
BBC’s ‘Blood Parliament’ Documentary Sparks National Debate and Government Backlash in Kenya
April 29, 2025 - Kenya -  The release of the BBC Africa Eye documentary Blood Parliament has ignited a national debate in Kenya, exposing alleged police and military involvement in the fatal shootings of unarmed protesters during the June 25, 2024, anti-Finance Bill demonstrations. The 35-minute film, which aired on April 27, 2025, presents detailed evidence, including footage and eyewitness accounts, implicating security forces in the deaths of at least three young demonstrators outside Parliament. The documentary's revelations have been met with a divided response. The Kenya Union of Journalists (KUJ) praised the BBC for...
Arrest of Veteran Palestinian Journalist Ali al-Samoudi Highlights Press Freedom Concerns
April 29, 2025 - Palestine -  The recent arrest of veteran Palestinian journalist Ali al-Samoudi by Israeli forces has intensified concerns over press freedom in the occupied territories. Al-Samoudi, known for his extensive reporting on Israeli military operations in the West Bank, was detained during a pre-dawn raid on his home in Jenin on April 29, 2025. The Israeli military alleges his affiliation with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and involvement in fund transfers, though no evidence has been publicly presented. His family and colleagues vehemently deny these claims, emphasizing his longstanding commitment to journalism. This...
Albanian Constitutional Court Upholds Press Freedom in Landmark Ruling for Journalist Elton Qyno
April 29, 2025 - Albania - In a significant victory for press freedom, the Constitutional Court of Albania ruled unanimously on April 22, 2025, in favor of investigative journalist Elton Qyno, overturning previous court decisions that had authorized the seizure of his electronic equipment and data. The Court found that the actions taken by the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) violated constitutional protections of freedom of expression and the confidentiality of journalistic sources. The case began in December 2023 when SPAK seized Qyno's personal and professional devices following his publication of articles...
Innovative QR Code Campaign Empowers Public to Support Investigative Journalism
April 29, 2025 - General -  In April 2025, Forbidden Stories, a non-profit organization dedicated to continuing the work of journalists silenced by threats or assassination, launched a groundbreaking campaign in collaboration with creative agency VML. The initiative centers around a minimalist yet powerful tool: a QR code designed to mobilize public support for press freedom. The campaign's core message, "Killing the messenger will not kill the message," underscores Forbidden Stories' mission to ensure that the investigations of murdered journalists are not buried with them. By scanning the QR code featured on stark, black-and-white visuals,...
Russian Heating Scandal and Press Freedom Advocacy Highlight Tensions in the Arctic
April 29, 2025 - Russia -  A heating crisis at a key Russian military base and renewed calls for global press freedom have drawn attention to accountability and transparency issues in the Arctic and beyond. In early 2025, a heating system breakdown at the Sputnik naval infantry base in the Murmansk region left families of Russia’s 61st Naval Infantry Brigade enduring near-freezing indoor temperatures during the harsh Arctic winter. The former head of the military’s utility contractor PromVoenStroy, Armen Arshakyan, was found responsible for the crisis and fined a mere 5,000 rubles (about €54), sparking...
Ukrainian Journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna Tortured and Killed in Russian Captivity
April 29, 2025 - Ukraine -  Ukrainian investigative journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna has become a tragic symbol of the growing dangers faced by reporters in conflict zones, after confirmation that she was tortured and killed while held in Russian captivity. Roshchyna, who was just 27 years old, had built her reputation by courageously reporting from areas occupied by Russian forces, including Crimea and parts of the Donbas. She was abducted by Russian troops in August 2023 near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant while investigating conditions in occupied territories. For over a year, her whereabouts remained unknown....
Sushmita S. Preetha Advocates for Women’s Rights and Safety in Journalism
April 29, 2025 - General - At the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) in March 2025, a pivotal event called “For ALL Women and Girls: The Beijing+30 Action Agenda” set the stage for a renewed commitment to advancing women’s rights globally. The event, hosted by UN Women, focused on addressing key challenges faced by women worldwide, including the alarming issues of safety, equality, and gender-based violence. One of the key advocates during this event was Sushmita S. Preetha, a prominent journalist from Bangladesh, who emphasized the critical need for...
Iranian Journalists Face Increased Pressure Following Deadly Port Explosion
April 29, 2025 - Iran -  In April 2025, a deadly explosion at a major port in southern Iran escalated concerns about press freedom in the country, with Iranian journalists reporting increasing pressure and censorship from authorities. The explosion, which occurred at the Shahid Rajaei Port, resulted in numerous casualties and extensive damage, triggering a widespread government crackdown on media coverage. Journalists have reported being muzzled by Iranian authorities, who have sought to suppress information surrounding the blast and its aftermath. While initial reports suggested a possible industrial accident, journalists began to raise questions about...
Colombia Acknowledges State Responsibility for 1991 Murders of El Espectador Journalists
April 29, 2025 - Colombia -  In a landmark development, the Colombian government has officially acknowledged its responsibility for the 1991 murders of two journalists from El Espectador, Julio Chaparro and Jorge Torres. This recognition marks a significant step in addressing the longstanding issue of impunity in cases involving the deaths of journalists in Colombia. The murders occurred during a period of intense violence and threats against the press, particularly those reporting on drug cartels and organized crime. Chaparro and Torres were known for their investigative journalism, which brought them into conflict with powerful criminal...
Global Observances of World Press Freedom Day 2025 Highlight Pressing Challenges and Advocacy Efforts
April 29, 2025 - Ghana  -  World Press Freedom Day 2025, observed on May 3, underscored the critical need to safeguard press freedom amidst escalating threats to journalists worldwide. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliates organized various events to commemorate the day and address pressing issues affecting the media landscape. In Brussels, the IFJ, in collaboration with the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate, Saudi Journalists Association, Syrian Journalists Association, and Yemeni Journalists' Syndicate, hosted an event titled "Stop the Killing of Journalists in the World’s Deadliest War Zones." This gathering aimed to draw attention...
Public Service Media Unite on World Press Freedom Day to Defend Journalism Amid Rising Threats
April 29, 2025 - Geeneral -  On World Press Freedom Day 2025, public service media organizations worldwide united to reaffirm their commitment to independent journalism and press freedom. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Public Media Alliance (PMA) highlighted the escalating challenges faced by journalists and media institutions globally, emphasizing the critical role of public service media (PSM) in upholding democratic values. The EBU, in its statement, underscored the vital role of public service broadcasters in delivering quality news that matters to audiences. Amidst the growing pressures from misinformation and polarized politics, public service...
Journalists who have died in 2025 as of April 29
April 29, 2025 - Kenya -  As of April 2025, the global journalism community has been struck by a concerning wave of fatalities. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has confirmed the deaths of six journalists worldwide, many of whom were killed in conflict zones. These deaths, driven by targeted violence and the dangerous environment in war-torn regions, highlight the relentless risks journalists face in their efforts to report truthfully from unstable territories. The CPJ meticulously tracks and categorizes these incidents based on the confirmed motives behind each death, providing a vital resource for advocating...
Taliban Commander Pleads Guilty to 2008 Abduction of U.S. Journalist
April 29, 2025 - USA -  In a long-awaited legal development, former Taliban commander Haji Najibullah has pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court to orchestrating the 2008 kidnapping of American journalist David Rohde and two Afghan colleagues. Rohde, a reporter for The New York Times at the time, was abducted in Logar Province, Afghanistan, while researching Taliban operations. He was held for over seven months before escaping captivity in Pakistan in June 2009. Najibullah, 49, was extradited to the United States from Ukraine in 2020 and charged with multiple terrorism-related offenses. His guilty plea,...
Yemeni-Dutch Journalist Musab al-Hattami Killed in Houthi Drone Strike
April 28, 2025 - Yemen -  On April 26, 2025, Musab al-Hattami, a Yemeni-Dutch journalist and filmmaker, was tragically killed in a Houthi drone strike near Marib, Yemen. Al-Hattami, who had returned to Yemen to document the realities of life in his family’s hometown, was targeted in the attack while working on a documentary. His brother, photographer Suhaib al-Hattami, was also injured in the strike. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned the attack, calling attention to the escalating dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones. Al-Hattami’s death highlights the ongoing threats journalists encounter in Yemen,...
Peru’s New Law Sparks Outcry Over Press Freedom and Civil Society Restrictions
April 28, 2025 - Peru -  In April 2025, Peru enacted a controversial law that has drawn widespread condemnation from press freedom advocates and civil society organizations. Critics argue that the legislation, which expands the authority of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation (APCI), poses significant threats to freedom of expression and association. The law mandates that nonprofit media outlets and civil society organizations receiving international funding must register their activities with the APCI. This requirement includes disclosing journalistic plans and projects, which many view as a mechanism for governmental oversight and potential censorship. Failure...
Sri Lankan Journalists Demand Justice on 20th Anniversary of Sivaram’s Assassination
April 28, 2025 - Tamil -  On April 28, 2025, journalists and civil society members gathered in Jaffna to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the assassination of renowned Tamil journalist Dharmeratnam "Taraki" Sivaram. The event, organized by the Jaffna Press Club, the Eastern Province Journalists Association, and the Professional Online Journalists Association, took place at the memorial for murdered journalists on Main Street, Jaffna. Sivaram, a former senior editor at TamilNet, was abducted in Colombo on April 28, 2005, and later found murdered near the Parliament. Despite international condemnation and demands for accountability, his killers...
Croatian Journalists Condemn Funding Cut to Serb Weekly as Censorship
April 28, 2025 - Croatia -  In April 2025, Croatia's Council for National Minorities reduced funding for Novosti, a weekly newspaper serving the Serbian minority, by 35%. This decision has been widely criticized by journalists and press freedom advocates as a politically motivated act of censorship. Novosti, published by the Serbian National Council (SNV), is known for its investigative journalism and critical reporting on political and social issues in Croatia. The publication operates under the Program for Cultural Autonomy of Minorities, receiving state funds allocated for minority media. The recent funding reduction follows demands from...
Detention of Macao Journalists Sparks International Outcry Over Press Freedom
April 28, 2025 - China -  On April 17, 2025, two journalists from the independent media outlet All About Macau (AAM), including editor-in-chief Ian Sio Tou, were detained for 11 hours by Macao police after attempting to cover a Legislative Assembly (AL) session. The journalists were denied access to the chamber and directed to the public gallery, despite available seats. Their refusal to comply led to allegations of "disrupting operations" and potential prosecution under Article 304 of Macao's Penal Code. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned the detentions, labeling them a "disturbing escalation" in...
Journalism’s Enduring Role in Democracy and Society
April 28, 2025 - General -  In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and shifting media landscapes, the fundamental role of journalism remains pivotal in upholding democratic values and informing the public. A recent panel discussion in Bermuda, commemorating the fifth anniversary of the Daily Hour talk show, brought together media professionals to emphasize journalism's significance. Panelists, including Jonathan Howes of Bermuda Press Holdings and Jasmine Patterson of Bermuda Broadcasting Company, highlighted the challenges faced by media organizations, such as adapting to evolving technologies and maintaining financial sustainability. Radio broadcaster Nikita Robinson noted the...
News/Media Alliance Condemns DOJ Policy Reversal on Journalist Subpoenas
April 28, 2025 - USA -  The News/Media Alliance has expressed strong opposition to the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) recent decision to rescind protections that previously barred prosecutors from subpoenaing journalists to reveal confidential sources in leak investigations. Attorney General Pam Bondi's April 2025 memo reverses the Biden-era policy, allowing the DOJ to compel journalists to disclose sources when reporting on government leaks. Danielle Coffey, President and CEO of the News/Media Alliance, criticized the move, stating that it undermines journalistic integrity and could deter whistleblowers from coming forward. She emphasized that the previous guidelines...
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