Venezuelan Photojournalist Released after 16 Months in Prison
The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomed the release of Venezuelan freelance photojournalist Jesús Medina after more than 16 months of detention.
Read MoreThe Committee to Protect Journalists welcomed the release of Venezuelan freelance photojournalist Jesús Medina after more than 16 months of detention.
Read MoreLike Trump, Salvadoran president Bukele uses a “conscious strategy to disparage his critics in the world of investigative journalism, calling them fake news…”
Read More“The raid and shutdown of Telecaribe and Venepress are the most recent examples of the Venezuelan regime’s ongoing crackdown on independent media,”
Read MoreThe Committee to Protect Journalists says at least 25 journalists were killed in 2019 and over 250 are in jail in relation to their work in countries around the world.
Read MoreIn the early hours of December 3, unidentified assailants burned down the broadcast antenna of Brazilian community radio station Aliança FM.
Read MoreBeginning Nov. 16, authorities have repeatedly barred Escobar, a reporter for the Cuban news website 14yMedio, from leaving her home in Havana.
Read MoreNine years ago this month, the Committee to Protect Journalists took a stand on one of the most polarizing figures in journalism.
Read MoreJournalist Maykel Gonzalez Vivero learned Monday that he will not be able to travel outside Cuba by decision of the Ministry of Interior (Minint).
Read MoreThe Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned the killing of TV host José Arita in northern Honduras.
Read MoreEgyptian security forces raided the office of Egypt’s last independent media outlet, Mada Masr, over the weekend.
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