Attacks

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

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Link to: Journalist murdered by intruder, motive unknown

Journalist murdered by intruder, motive unknown

The alleged killer was arrested by the police but the motives for the murder are still unknown.

Link to: Veteran journalist assassinated in Mogadishu

Veteran journalist assassinated in Mogadishu

Colleagues believe Sheik Nur Mohamed Abkey was murdered because of his work with Radio Mogadishu, which is owned by the Transitional Federal Government.

Link to: International mission attacked in Oaxaca; human rights defenders, activists and journalists killed or missing

International mission attacked in Oaxaca; human rights defenders, activists and journalists killed or missing

Among the missing are two journalists from the magazine “Contralínea”.

Link to: Newspaper receives threats from groups linked to ruling party

Newspaper receives threats from groups linked to ruling party

The “La Prensa” editor-in-chief said that a source inside the “guerrillas” advised her about some of its members’ interest in “teaching the paper a lesson.”

Link to: Two journalists briefly detained in the West Bank

Two journalists briefly detained in the West Bank

MADA strongly condemns two incidents in which the Israeli army detained Najeh Hashlamoun and Muheeb Albarghouti and prevented them from taking photographs.

Link to: Bomb blast rocks radio station; media workers attacked

Bomb blast rocks radio station; media workers attacked

One person was injured after two men riding on a yellow bicycle hurled an explosive object at Magic 103 FM radio station.

Link to: Several journalists attacked during student demonstration, others arrested or threatened

Several journalists attacked during student demonstration, others arrested or threatened

RSF reiterates its appeal to Parliament to pass a law protecting journalists.

Link to: Three journalists killed in Lagos and Jos

Three journalists killed in Lagos and Jos

One of the journalists, Edo Sule-Ugbagwu, was gruesomely murdered in his home.

Link to: Newspaper editor seized; whereabouts unknown

Newspaper editor seized; whereabouts unknown

Armed men entered al-Aossi’s home in central Baghdad, seized his computer and took him to an unknown location.

Link to: Smear campaign started against journalist who reported on corruption

Smear campaign started against journalist who reported on corruption

IPYS condemns the campaign against journalist Mary Pérez and demands that the authorities clarify the allegations published by the journalist.

Link to: TV host murdered; sixth Honduran journalist killed since March

TV host murdered; sixth Honduran journalist killed since March

Jorge Alberto Orellana, host of the program “En vivo con Georgino” at Televisión de Honduras, was shot to death in San Pedro Sula.

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CPJ denounces Iranian threats against Maziar Bahari

The “Newsweek” correspondent told CPJ that family members in Iran had received a threatening phone call from a man who identified himself as an Iranian court official.

Link to: Journalist killed in suicide blasts in Kohat

Journalist killed in suicide blasts in Kohat

Reporter Azmat Ali Bangash was killed along with 41 other people when two suicide bombers blew themselves up amidst a crowd of displaced persons collecting relief supplies.

Link to: One cameraman dead, several others injured in Quetta suicide bomb

One cameraman dead, several others injured in Quetta suicide bomb

TV crews and journalists were covering a Shiite demonstration after the assassination of a prominent local Shiite bank manager, who had been taken to a Quetta hospital earlier.

Link to: Sixth journalist killed since start of year, robbery ruled out

Sixth journalist killed since start of year, robbery ruled out

Radio W105 presenter Luis Antonio Chévez Hernández was gunned down in San Pedro Sula.

Link to: IFJ concerned by threats to Khuzdar journalists

IFJ concerned by threats to Khuzdar journalists

The threats were allegedly issued by the Baloch Musallah Difah Tanzeem (BMDT), a separatist organisation angered by local journalists’ coverage of nationalist parties and politics.