Tag: Journalists
Sudan: At Least 13 Journalists Killed Since War Broke Out
The syndicate added that 11 other journalists, including three women, were exposed to physical attacks and injuries, in addition to one case of sexual assault. On Sunday, the Sudanese Journalists Syndicate announced that at least 13 journalists have been killed since the war broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid […]
November 4, 2024
Israeli Occupation Forces Kill Three Journalists in Lebanon
The deceased worked for the TV channels Al-Manar and Al-Mayadeen. On Friday, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the Israeli attack that killed journalists and correspondents in southeast Lebanon, saying it represents a continuation of the “war crimes” committed by the Israeli occupation forces. RELATED: Civilian Casualties Rise as Israeli Operations Intensify in Lebanon “This […]
October 25, 2024
Russia Protests Illegal Entry of US Journalists in Kursk
They entered this Russian region alongside Ukrainian troops on August 6. On Tuesday, the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry summoned the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Moscow, Stephanie Holmes, over the illegal entry of American reporters into the Kursk region. RELATED: Azerbaijan and Russia Are Allies, Friends and Partners: President Aliyev “An official and firm protest was […]
August 20, 2024
Foreign Correspondents Association Denounces Nine Months Without Access to Gaza
The Foreign Correspondents Association (FPA) in Israel and the Palestinian Territories denounced in a statement on Sunday the veto of foreign press access to the Gaza Strip when today was nine months since the beginning of the war. RELATED: Israeli Attack on UNRWA School Kill 16 People at Least, Mostly Children “The Foreign Press Association […]
July 7, 2024
Peruvian Journalistic Guild Rejects Interventionist Measures on Media
According to the Peruvian journalistic guild, this decision by the government would suppress the autonomy of the Andean country’s media.
June 11, 2024
Haiti: Police Brutality Case Against the Press Investigated
The General Directorate of the Haitian National Police is investigating a case of excessive abuse against the press covering the riots against the government of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. RELATED: Haiti: Mobilization of People in Name of a Revolution Proposed This institution was summoned by members of the union who are demanding justice for journalist […]
February 12, 2024
Journalists Murdered by Israel Are Remembered in Brussels
On Monday, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) organized a vigil in front of the European Union Council and the European Commission in Brussels to pay tribute to 113 media workers killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. RELATED: Egypt Calls for Two-State Solution to Settle Palestinian Issue Accompanied by the National Union of Journalists and […]
February 5, 2024
61 Palestinian Journalists Are Imprisoned in Brutal Conditions
Shurua Asad, the spokeswoman for the Palestinian Journalists’ Union, denounced that Israel is holding 61 journalists in poor conditions. RELATED: Israel Keeps Hospitals in Khan Younis Under Siege Among them, 15 were detained in the first eight months of 2023, and another 46 after the conflict with Hamas erupted. This means a significant increase in […]
January 26, 2024
Gaza Strip: Israel Killed 119 Journalists
On Friday, authorities in the coastal enclave charged that the Israeli army has killed 119 journalists in the Gaza Strip since the start of the new cycle of violence on October 7. RELATED: PM Netanyahu’s War Strategy Loses Support in Israel The Government Information Office condemned in a brief statement the death of Wael Abu […]
January 19, 2024
Palestinian Journalist Al Dahdouh to Get Health Care Abroad
On Tuesday, Palestinian journalist Wael al Dahdouh, who has continued to report on the Gaza war despite being injured and losing much of his family in relentless Israeli bombing, left for treatment abroad. RELATED: South Africa to Sue US and UK as Complicit in Gaza Genocide The Al Jazeera editor-in-chief was able to enter Egypt […]