
Revictimised: Colombian journalist called to stand for 12th time
Journalist Jineth Bedoya has had to give over 11 accounts of her abduction, torture and sexual assault at the hands of Colombian paramilitaries. On 1 March, she must testify again.

Study maps forms of surveillance faced by female journalists in Pakistan
A newly released DRF pilot study explores the gendered surveillance that female journalists experience in Pakistan.

Violations against women journalists and activists continue in Iran
Before this latest wave of harassment, other women’s rights activists, including several journalists, had been summoned and questioned since March.

Gendered Violence against Women in Media, and the Need for Everyday Activism
Annie Game, IFEX’s Executive Director, discusses why we need women journalists…and why they need us.

Surveillance as a feminist issue
Are women’s experiences with technology and surveillance vastly different from the dominant male experience? Digital activist Shmyla Khan certainly thinks so.

Surveillance as a feminist issue
Are women’s experiences with technology and surveillance vastly different from the dominant male experience? Digital activist Shmyla Khan certainly thinks so.

Writing while female: Interview with Burmese Pulitzer winner Esther Htusan
AP correspondent Esther Htusan shares her experiences on staying safe while reporting on conflicts and the struggles of female journalists in Burma.

Kenyan politician “jokes” about rape of political rival on live TV
Former aide to opposition leader shocks Kenyans on national TV with “socialite bimbo” comments about a possible Nairobi election rival.

Kenyan politician “jokes” about rape of political rival on live TV
Former aide to opposition leader shocks Kenyans on national TV with “socialite bimbo” comments about a possible Nairobi election rival.

Burma’s glass ceiling
Why are the few women in Burma holding high media positions always found in English-language outlets?

Report reveals shocking levels of discrimination against transgender women in Cambodia
Nearly all of the trans women surveyed by CCHR experienced some kind of harassment while in public spaces because of their trans identities.

Police raid LGBT Pride event in Uganda, assault participants
The event was a pageant in Kampala’s Club Venom to crown Mr/Ms/Mx Uganda Pride. Police claimed that they had been told a “gay wedding” was taking place and that the celebration was “unlawful” because police had not been informed of the event.

Trolls target India’s media women
The anonymity of the net encourages people to make outrageous allegations and threats online that they would avoid in a face to face interaction. Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platform providers are reluctant to act and stop abuse, citing both the dangers and problems of policing the net.

Meet the women leaders of Bahrain’s cyberactivist movement
Despite systematic cyber assaults, the Internet is a vital refuge for Bahraini women looking for anonymity and freedom of expression.

Culture of sexism in the media must be tackled, says Australian journalists’ union
When one of Australia’s most decorated journalists can be the subject of jokes about drowning her in an ice bucket, it highlights a culture where women in the media still struggle to be treated with respect at work.

Dignity of Victims of Sexual Violence recognised on national day in Colombia
On the body of journalist Jineth Bedoya Lima are the marks of a war that, much like her, many victims in the country have endured. Her story is set deep in her eyes and her words represent the dignity of a survivor who fights for truth and justice.