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Forced to uproot their operations to deliver critical reporting from the outside, exiled journalists say they are still being targeted by Nicaragua's state security with covert persuasion, coercion, ...
PEN International condemns the arbitrary detention of journalists in Venezuela and calls on the authorities to immediately release those still imprisoned, to end all forms of intimidation against the ...
A protest over kidnappings in Edo State turned violent, leaving a demonstrator shot and exposing deep tensions between residents and security forces.
Journalists conducting a late-night interview in Rivers State, Nigeria, were violently interrupted by armed men who seized their equipment and halted the broadcast.
SFLCin hopes to have more transparency from this mechanism, with orders being made public on the Grievance Appellate ...
This statement was originally published on afjc.media on 7 January 2026.
Niger's junta has unveiled an all-encompassing security law that could turn everyday civic life into a surveillance and compliance exercise.
The detention of Sarah Bireete days before Uganda’s election signals how state power is being used to neutralise critics rather than protect democratic choice.
The Presidential Task Force on Media Security responded to CPJ about the case of Filipino journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio.
A draft government protocol for journalists covering press conferences has raised concerns that it could restrict the work of media in the Pacific island nation of Samoa.
In the indictment against the journalist, eight posts made in 2015 on a Facebook account allegedly belonging to her and 24 ...