Attacks

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

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Link to: Egyptian journalist shot dead during night curfew

Egyptian journalist shot dead during night curfew

Tamer Abdel Raouf, the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram’s regional bureau chief, was shot dead at an army checkpoint in Damanhur, in the northern governorate of Beheira.

Link to: Security climate worsens for journalists in the Central African Republic

Security climate worsens for journalists in the Central African Republic

Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns a recent increase in threats and violence against journalists, including threats by government officials in the Central African Republic.

Link to: Media offices attacked in Karachi

Media offices attacked in Karachi

Unidentified gunmen opened fire at the entrance of the offices of the Express media group in Karachi, Pakistan, injuring the security guard and a female marketing staff member.

Link to: Al Jazeera raided, journalists assaulted in Egypt

Al Jazeera raided, journalists assaulted in Egypt

Security forces raided and shut down the Cairo offices of Al-Jazeera Arabic following violent clashes that have swept the country.

Link to: Libyan journalist survives attack by gunmen unhurt

Libyan journalist survives attack by gunmen unhurt

Benghazi bureau chief for the satellite TV station Libya Al-Ahrar and a reporter for the popular online newspaper Libya Al-Mustaqbal, Khadija El-Emaime had just got out of her car when gunmen approached in their own car and fired on her at close range without hitting her.

Link to: Photographer detained, beaten by Bahraini authorities prior to mass protests

Photographer detained, beaten by Bahraini authorities prior to mass protests

Photographer Ahmed al-Fardan, the 2013 winner of Freedom House’s “Images of Repression and Freedom” photo contest, was detained and beaten by police in Bahrain on August 8

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Radio Mogadishu employee murdered in Somalia

Media practitioners believe Al-Shabaab militants killed Ahmed Sharif Ahmed because of his work with Radio Mogadishu – a government-run and controlled radio station.

Link to: As reporters harassed, All Chinese Journalists Association urged to defend media rights

As reporters harassed, All Chinese Journalists Association urged to defend media rights

Three journalists in China have been targeted recently, either by being detained by police, prevented from reporting on the misdeeds of some Government officials, or put under pressure to leave their jobs.

Link to: 1,000 deaths: Journalists who gave their lives

1,000 deaths: Journalists who gave their lives

When cameraman Mick Deane was killed in Egypt on 14 August 2013, he became the 1,000th journalist documented by the Committee to Protect Journalists as having died in direct relation to his work.

Egyptian security forces clear a sit-in by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo on 14 August 2013, AP Photo/Ahmed Gomaa

Egyptian rights groups condemn use of lethal violence during recent protests

The Egyptian military’s storming of two Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins in Cairo has left hundreds of citizens dead and thousands seriously injured.

Protesters wave national flags toward riot police, unseen; razor wire was erected to prevent them from leaving their village to join other protests nationwide, AP Photo/Hasan Jamali

Peaceful protesters defy authorities’ lockdown in Bahrain

Peaceful demonstrations took place across Bahrain on 14 August, despite attempts by the authorities to suppress them by blocking roads, setting up checkpoints and surrounding villages with barbed wire.

Members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi shout slogans during clashes with riot police and the army in Cairo on 14 August 2013, REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

Two journalists dead, others injured as violence grips Egypt

Sky News cameraman Mick Deane was shot on 14 August 2013 as Egyptian security forces attempted to disperse pro-Morsi demonstrations in Cairo.

Journalist Mohammad Mohsen Hashemi, Afghanistan Journalists Center

Two individuals sentenced in killing of Afghani journalist

The brothers of a local Afghani radio journalist have been convicted in connection with his murder; the journalist’s family was reportedly critical of his social and political programmes.

Continuing threats against Filipino TV broadcaster turn personal

The most recent threats to a television broadcaster in Manila have gone personal; they are linked to a report she made on a tax evasion case against a lawyer of the Ampatuan clan.

Link to: Media sector in Mali witnesses steady recovery, report finds

Media sector in Mali witnesses steady recovery, report finds

The political crisis that erupted in the once stable and peaceful West African country of Mali in early 2012 led to significant deterioration of media and general human rights conditions in the country. A report by the Media Foundation for West Africa analyses the state of the media as Mali recovers from the conflict.

Link to: Explosive device detonates in front of Montenegrin journalist’s home

Explosive device detonates in front of Montenegrin journalist’s home

An explosive device detonated in front of the home of Tufik Softic on the evening of 11 August 2013. Softic has previously published reports about criminal groups active in northern Montenegro.