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U.S. Court Slashes Defamation Damages for Ghanaian Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas
March 19, 2025 - Ghana -  A U.S. court has significantly reduced a landmark defamation award to renowned Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, cutting the compensation from $18 million to just $500. The case centered on damaging remarks made by former Ghanaian Member of Parliament Kennedy Agyapong during a podcast recorded in the United States. In that broadcast, Agyapong labeled Anas a criminal and falsely linked him to the 2019 murder of fellow journalist Ahmed Suale, who was gunned down in Accra after appearing in one of Anas’ corruption exposés. In March 2025, a...
Iranian Plot to Kill Journalist Masih Alinejad Exposed in U.S. Court
March 19, 2025 - USA/Iran - In a chilling revelation of transnational repression, a U.S. federal jury in March 2025 convicted two men—Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov—of plotting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist and human rights activist Masih Alinejad. The case uncovered a murder-for-hire scheme allegedly orchestrated by the Iranian government, which placed a $500,000 bounty on Alinejad’s head in retaliation for her outspoken criticism of the regime. The attempted assassination dates back to 2022, when Khalid Mehdiyev, a would-be hitman, was arrested near Alinejad’s Brooklyn residence. He was found in possession of an AK-47-style rifle,...
Karishma Patel Resigns from BBC Over Gaza Coverage and Editorial Integrity
March 19, 2025 - India -  In October 2024, journalist Karishma Patel resigned from the BBC, citing deep concerns over the broadcaster's coverage of the Gaza conflict and its handling of stories involving Palestinian civilians. Patel, who had served as a Middle East specialist and newsreader for five years, publicly disclosed her reasons for leaving in March 2025, highlighting what she perceived as a pattern of editorial bias and institutional failure. A pivotal moment for Patel was the BBC's response to the tragic death of a five-year-old Palestinian girl, Hind Rajab. Trapped in a car...
Armenia’s State Revenue Committee Clarifies Role in Turkish Journalists’ Border Visit
March 19, 2025 - Armenia - The head of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee (SRC), Rustam Badasyan, addressed reports concerning the involvement of Turkish journalists at the Margara border crossing between Armenia and Turkey. Badasyan clarified that the SRC did not facilitate or organize the journalists' visit to the border checkpoint. He emphasized that the SRC's role was limited to its standard operational duties and that any interactions with the journalists were incidental and not part of a coordinated effort. The presence of Turkish journalists at the Margara crossing attracted attention due to the sensitive nature...
Turkey’s Justice Minister Denies Jailing Journalists Amid Media Crackdown
March 19, 2025 - Turkey - Turkish Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç asserted that no journalists in Turkey are imprisoned for their journalistic activities, despite mounting evidence and international criticism highlighting a significant decline in press freedom. Tunç's comments, made during a meeting with media representatives in Ankara, were reported by the state-run Anadolu news agency. He claimed that Turkey had made substantial progress in press freedom over the past 23 years under the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). However, his statement contradicts reports from press freedom organizations and media monitoring groups, which have documented...
Turkish Journalist İsmail Saymaz Under House Arrest for 2013 Gezi Park Coverage
March 19, 2025 - Source: Turkish Minute -  Prominent Turkish journalist İsmail Saymaz was placed under house arrest in connection with an investigation into the 2013 Gezi Park protests. Authorities accused him of "assisting an attempt to overthrow the government" by allegedly aiding the protests through social media activity and interactions with key figures involved in the demonstrations. Saymaz, known for his investigative journalism and work with outlets such as Halk TV and Sözcü, was detained on March 19 and released two days later under house arrest, with a travel ban and the confiscation of...
Turkey’s Crackdown on Journalists: Şahin Alpay’s Case and Broader Implications
March 19, 2025 - Turkey -  Veteran Turkish journalist Şahin Alpay, formerly of the now-defunct Zaman newspaper, has been a prominent figure in discussions about press freedom in Turkey. Following the July 2016 coup attempt, Alpay was arrested and faced charges related to attempting to overthrow the government. However, he and many of his colleagues have consistently denied any involvement in the coup, asserting that the charges were politically motivated. In a recent interview, Alpay discussed his newly published memoir, reflecting on his 14-year career at Zaman and his experiences during his imprisonment. He emphasized...
Taliban Enforces Total Ban on Women’s Voices in Kandahar Media
March 19, 2025 - Afghanistan -  In a significant escalation of its media restrictions, the Taliban has imposed a complete ban on the broadcast of women's voices by radio stations in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. This directive, issued on March 17, 2025, by the Taliban’s Directorate of Information and Culture, prohibits the airing of women's voices in any form, including entertainment programs and advertisements. The Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) reported that this move represents a tightening of the regime's grip on press freedoms in the region. The new regulations also mandate that media outlets refer to...
Bangladesh Journalist Gang-Rape Case: Two Arrested in Pallabi
March 19, 2025 - India -  A female journalist was gang-raped in an under-construction building in the Barontek area of Pallabi, Dhaka. The victim, a reporter for a Dhaka-based daily, was allegedly lured to the location under the pretext of covering illegal activities. She was held captive overnight and subjected to assault before being rescued the following morning. Police arrested two suspects, Enamul Haque (38) and Hamidur Rahman (50), both caretakers of nearby buildings, in connection with the incident. A case was filed naming eight individuals, with an additional eight unidentified suspects. The victim was...
Indian press groups call for investigation after journalist’s body found in septic tank
March 19. 2025 - India -  Mukesh Chandrakar, a 33-year-old freelance journalist from Chhattisgarh, was found murdered on January 3, 2025, in a septic tank on the property of a road contractor in Bijapur. His body showed signs of blunt force trauma, and the septic tank had been covered with a newly laid concrete slab, suggesting an attempt to conceal the crime. Chandrakar was known for his investigative reporting on corruption in public infrastructure projects, particularly road construction scams in the Bastar region. He ran a popular YouTube channel, Bastar Junction, which had approximately 159,000...
Palestinian Journalist Latifeh Abdellatif Detained by Israeli Forces Amid Press Freedom Concerns Released
March 19, 2025 - Palestine -  Palestinian journalist Latifeh Abdellatif was detained by Israeli forces in Jerusalem’s Old City, sparking international concern over press freedom in the region. Abdellatif, a freelance photojournalist, has contributed to major news organizations such as Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera, and ABC News. Israeli authorities accused her of “incitement” and “supporting terrorism,” based largely on her social media posts that included content related to Yahya Sinwar, the late leader of Hamas. After her arrest, Abdellatif was brought before a court via video link. Although a judge initially ordered her release, the...
French Journalists Targeted by State-Linked Harassment After China Investigation
March 19, 2025 - China/France -  Reporters Without Borders (RSF) strongly condemned a coordinated online harassment campaign against two French journalists who produced an investigative report on forced labor in China. The journalists, whose work aired on France 2 on February 6, uncovered evidence that the French sportswear company Decathlon subcontracted production to a Chinese supplier allegedly involved in exploiting Uyghur forced labor. This report touched on a highly sensitive issue, previously flagged by both the U.S. Congress and the United Nations. Following the program’s broadcast, the journalists became the target of an intense wave...
Azerbaijani Journalist Farid Mehralizada Jailed Over Critical Reporting
March 19, 2025 - Azerbaijan -  In May 2024, Azerbaijani journalist and economist Farid Mehralizada was arrested and has since been detained on multiple charges, including currency smuggling, illegal entrepreneurship, tax evasion, and document forgery. Mehralizada, a contributor to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), asserts that his arrest is politically motivated, stemming from his critical reporting on Azerbaijan's economic policies. He has highlighted issues such as the country's heavy reliance on oil and gas exports and has questioned official statistics on unemployment and poverty. During his court appearance on April 8, 2025, Mehralizada testified that...
Somali Journalist Mohamed Dabaashe Killed in Al-Shabaab Bombing in Mogadishu
March 18, 2025 - Somalia -  On March 18, 2025, Somali journalist Mohamed Abukar Mohamed, widely known as Dabaashe, was killed in a bomb attack in Mogadishu. The explosion, claimed by the militant group Al-Shabaab, targeted the convoy of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud near the Ceel Gaabta area. While the president was unharmed, the blast caused the collapse of a nearby building, resulting in multiple casualties, including Dabaashe. Dabaashe, 31, was a freelance journalist who had previously worked with Risaala Radio and TV and was associated with Sirta TV at the time of his...
Somali Police Raid Risaala Media, Arrest Five Journalists Following Bombing Coverage
March 18, 2025 - Somalia -  Somali police raided the offices of Risaala Media Corporation in Mogadishu, arresting five journalists and shutting down the station's operations. The action followed Risaala Media's reporting on a bombing attack targeting President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's convoy near the presidential palace, an incident claimed by Al-Shabaab. The explosion resulted in multiple casualties, including journalist Mohamed Abukar Dabaashe, who had previously worked for Risaala. The detained journalists—Ali Ibrahim Abdullahi Suheyfa (reporter), Hamda Hassan Ahmed (reporter), Mohamed Said Nur (cameraman), Liban Abdullahi Hussein (radio technician), and Abdalla Sharif Ali (cameraman)—were taken to...
Belgian Journalist Chris Den Hond Denied Entry to Turkey Over Kobani Celebration
March 18, 2025 - Turkey -  Belgian journalist and documentary filmmaker Chris Den Hond was denied entry into Turkey upon arrival at Istanbul Airport and subsequently deported. Turkish authorities informed him that he was on a blacklist and imposed a ten-year ban on his entry into the country. The reason cited for this action was his participation in a 2015 celebration marking the liberation of the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani from the Islamic State (ISIS). Den Hond, who resides in France, had traveled to Turkey to cover Newroz, the Kurdish New Year festival. In...
Maria Ponomarenko on Verge of Suicide Amid Harsh Prison Conditions in Russia
March 18, 2025 - Ukriane/Russia -  Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko, known for her outspoken opposition to the war in Ukraine, is reportedly on the brink of suicide after enduring prolonged mistreatment in prison. Ponomarenko, who had been previously sentenced to six years in a penal colony for posting about the bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theatre, has now been handed an additional one year and ten months. The new sentence stems from accusations that she assaulted a prison employee—charges her supporters believe are politically motivated and part of a wider campaign to silence dissent. The...
Trump’s Shutdown of U.S.-Funded Broadcasters Puts Journalists at Risk
March 18, 2025 - USA -  In March 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order dismantling the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), effectively defunding key outlets such as Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and Radio Free Asia (RFA). This abrupt action has left hundreds of journalists, many of whom have risked their lives reporting from authoritarian regimes, without institutional support, exposing them to potential retaliation from hostile governments. The James W. Foley Legacy Foundation highlights the dire consequences of this move, noting that journalists affiliated with USAGM are now...
Zimbabwean Journalist Blessed Mhlanga Remains in Jail as Bail Decision Is Indefinitely Delayed
March 18, 2025 - Zimbabwe -  Zimbabwean journalist Blessed Mhlanga continues to remain behind bars while the court indefinitely postpones ruling on his bail application. Despite multiple bail requests, the High Court has yet to grant him release, leaving him detained without a clear timeline for freedom. Mhlanga was arrested in late February 2025 on charges linked to broadcasting content considered to incite public unrest. Since then, his legal team has repeatedly sought bail, but each request has been denied or delayed, prolonging his imprisonment. The indefinite delay in ruling on his current bail application...
Zimbabwean Investigative Journalist Watson Flexy Munyaka Murdered in Marondera
March 18, 2025 - Zimbabwe -  On March 17, 2025, investigative journalist Watson Flexy Munyaka was found dead in Marondera, Zimbabwe, after being violently thrown from a moving vehicle. The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched a homicide investigation into the incident, which occurred in broad daylight along Fifth Street, near the Chicken Inn drive-through. Munyaka was rushed to Marondera Provincial Hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival. Munyaka, aged 38, was a researcher for Dug Up, an investigative journalism collective focused on exposing corruption and crime in Zimbabwe. His recent work included reports on...
Palestinian Journalist Latifeh Abdellatif Detained by Israeli Authorities Amid Incitement Allegations
March 18, 2025 - Palestine  -  Palestinian freelance photojournalist Latifeh Abdellatif was arrested on March 16, 2025, by Israeli forces in Jerusalem’s Old City on charges of incitement and supporting terrorism. The allegations stem from her social media activity, including posting a video featuring Yahya Sinwar, a former leader of Hamas. Abdellatif’s work, published by international outlets such as Reuters, ABC News, BBC, Al Jazeera, and TRT, often focuses on documenting life and conflict in Jerusalem. Following her arrest, an Israeli court initially ordered her release under strict conditions, including bail and a temporary ban...
Documentary on U.S. Reporter Killed by Russian Forces in Ukraine Wins SXSW Award
March 18, 2025 - General -  The documentary short Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud has won the Audience Award at the 2025 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival. The film, directed by journalist Juan Arredondo, chronicles the life and tragic death of U.S. journalist Brent Renaud, who was killed by Russian forces in Irpin, Ukraine, in March 2022. Renaud, a Peabody Award-winning filmmaker, was working on a documentary about the global refugee crisis when he was fatally shot while traveling with Arredondo. The documentary offers an intimate look...
Israeli Forces Detain Palestinian Journalist Latifeh Abdellatif Amidst Press Freedom Concerns
March 17, 2025 - Palestine -  On March 16, 2025, Palestinian freelance photojournalist Latifeh Abdellatif was arrested by Israeli forces in Jerusalem's Old City. She faces charges of "incitement" and "supporting terrorism," primarily due to her social media posts, including a video of late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar expressing a desire for martyrdom. Abdellatif's work has been featured by major international outlets such as Reuters, ABC News, BBC, Al Jazeera, and TRT. Her arrest has raised significant concerns among press freedom organizations. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that since the onset of the...
Press Freedom in Afghanistan: A Struggle for Survival
March 17, 2025 - Afghanistan -  Since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan's media landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation, characterized by severe restrictions and a pervasive climate of fear. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that the Taliban's "Law for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice" grants the morality police extensive powers to censor media content deemed contrary to their interpretation of Sharia law, including prohibitions on reporting that insults Islam or Muslims. The Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) documented 181 incidents of press freedom violations in 2024,...
Zimbabwe Police and Journalists Strengthen Collaboration to Promote Media Freedom
March 17, 2025 - Zimbabwe -  Zimbabwe is witnessing efforts to improve the relationship between law enforcement and the media, aimed at enhancing press freedom and ensuring better cooperation. Recently, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and journalists have actively engaged in dialogue and joint initiatives to build mutual trust and understanding. During a media engagement forum organized by the ZRP, senior police officials and members of the media discussed key issues affecting journalism, including safety, access to information, and the role of media in promoting peace and development. The police emphasized their commitment to upholding...
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