Attacks

Threats, harassment, assaults, and worse – intimidation as a means of suppressing free expression.

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Link to: Unexploded hand grenade found at Bahamian newspaper

Unexploded hand grenade found at Bahamian newspaper

According to a Royal Bahamas Police Force statement, at around 11:45 pm on Nov. 18 officers responded to an alarm at the headquarters of The Punch, where they discovered that the front doors had been smashed in. Stepping just inside the entrance, the officers then found what is believed to be a hand grenade.

Link to: Two injured in attack on media group offices in Pakistan

Two injured in attack on media group offices in Pakistan

Unidentified armed men on motorcycles opened indiscriminate fire and lobbed explosive material at the offices of the Express Media Group in Karachi, Pakistan. The building houses the offices of the “Daily Express Tribune”, “Roznama Express” and “Daily Sindh Express” papers and the Express TV news channel.

Link to: Interview with author Kiran Desai on threats to freedom of expression in India and the role of PEN

Interview with author Kiran Desai on threats to freedom of expression in India and the role of PEN

Booker-prize winner Kiran Desai spoke on behalf of the PEN Delhi Centre and about threats to freedom of expression in India.

Anti-government protesters flee as riot policemen use a water cannon during clashes near the metropolitan police headquarters in Bangkok, 2 December 2013, REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Thailand’s media must remain a free channel of information

The Southeast Asian Press Alliance is disturbed by an anti-government protest leader’s call for television stations to stop broadcasting government news and to only air statements by the People’s Democratic Reform Committee.

The logo for Teleamazonas, where journalist Janeth Hinostroza used to work, Teleamazonas/facebook

Ecuadorian government supporters protest at journalist award ceremony in U.S.

Journalist Janeth Hinostroza was verbally attacked by government supporters in New York City, where she was being presented an award by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Link to: Blocktimer shot dead in Philippines, impunity still exists

Blocktimer shot dead in Philippines, impunity still exists

A hard-hitting blocktimer who was critical of the local mayor was shot dead in Valencia City, Philippines, six days after the anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre and after a presidential spokesperson said that “there is no more impunity” in the Philippines.

Link to: Radio station owner murdered near Tripoli in Libya

Radio station owner murdered near Tripoli in Libya

The body of Radwan Gharyani, 44, the owner and manager of radio Tripoli FM, was found on 1 December 2013 in the east of Tripoli. He was shot four times.

Link to: Hamas authorities abuse, harass supporters of “Tamarod Gaza” activist group

Hamas authorities abuse, harass supporters of “Tamarod Gaza” activist group

The activist group “Tamarod Gaza” called off a demonstration planned for 11 November 2013, because, according to members of the group, they feared Hamas security services would use excessive force to disperse it.

Link to: Opposition activist killed, hundreds detained for protesting in Angola

Opposition activist killed, hundreds detained for protesting in Angola

On 23 November 2013, presidential guards in Luanda arrested opposition coalition activists who were putting posters on walls, and shot and killed 28-year-old Manuel de Carvalho, after the group was taken into custody.

Link to: Guatemalan editor gets death threats just before the Day of the Journalist

Guatemalan editor gets death threats just before the Day of the Journalist

César Pérez Méndez, the managing editor of the elQuetzalteco daily, has reported receiving death threats in which he was warned to stop publishing information about “things that have nothing to do with him”. The threats against him were made via phone calls and text messages.

Link to: Security forces fail to investigate wave of journalist killings in Iraq

Security forces fail to investigate wave of journalist killings in Iraq

Four journalists have been assassinated in Mosul since early October 2013; Iraqi security officials have not arrested or charged anyone in connection with the attacks. At the same time, prosecutors have stepped up criminal prosecutions of journalists for defamation and have increased other harassment of journalists.

Riot police fire a water cannon to disperse people protesting against a new law restricting demonstrations, in downtown Cairo 26 November 2013, REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Police violently break up peaceful protest in Egypt

Egyptian police used water cannons, teargas, and batons to disperse several hundred activists peacefully protesting military trials of civilians. The police assault came two days after Interim President Adly Mansour issued a new law restricting public assembly.

Link to: Twin explosions bring Pakistan’s journalist death toll to ten

Twin explosions bring Pakistan’s journalist death toll to ten

The IFJ is saddened to report on the death of a GEO news journalist in a recent twin bomb explosion that killed at least five people and wounded dozens more in Karachi, Pakistan.

AFJC director Ahmad Quraishi addresses an International Day to End Impunity event in Kabul., AFJC

Culture of impunity impacts on media freedom in Afghanistan

Shockingly, as many as 23 journalists have been murdered during the past two decades in Afghanistan, but their killers – with the exception of two cases – remain unpunished.

Link to: Number of journalist kidnappings in Syria unprecedented, two Swedish journalists missing

Number of journalist kidnappings in Syria unprecedented, two Swedish journalists missing

The reported abduction of two Swedish journalists comes amid a string of kidnappings across Syria. Approximately 30 local and international journalists are currently missing, with several cases not being publicised at the request of family members and news outlets.

Link to: Gunmen stop radio station’s broadcasts, beat journalists in Afghanistan

Gunmen stop radio station’s broadcasts, beat journalists in Afghanistan

On 19 November, Radio Hamisheh Bahar in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, was attacked by gunmen who beat security guards and journalists and then destroyed transmission equipment, interrupting broadcasting.