
ARTICLE 19 report says women journalists subjected to censorship, slanderous attack
(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a 6 March 2009 ARTICLE 19 press release: Yemen: Women Journalists Subjected to Censorship and Slanderous Attack ARTICLE 19 marks International Women’s Day on 8 March with the release of a report analysing the role and representation of women in the Yemeni media. It is not easy to be […]

Egyptian rights organisations outraged over publication of advertisement “defaming the name and reputation” of Tunisian activist
(ANHRI/IFEX) – The following is a 30 December 2008 press release by ANHRI, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) and other Egyptian human rights organisations: Shame on Rosa Al Yousef: Defamation of Tunisian journalist and human rights activist Cairo, 30 December 2008 The undersigned Egyptian human rights organizations express outrage at the actions […]

Bookstore chain blocks sales of book about Catholic Church abuses
(CEPET/IFEX) – Journalist and author Sanjuana Martínez Montemayor has said that the Samborns bookstore chain, which is owned by powerful businessman Carlos Slim and is one of the most popular bookstores in Mexico, has blocked the sale of two books in which she documented cases of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Mexico. Martínez […]

Six-month prison sentences handed down to four cyber-feminists
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is outraged over the six-month prison sentences which a Tehran court has handed down to four cyber-feminists, Parvin Ardalan, Jelveh Javaheri, Maryam Hosseinkhah and Nahid Keshavarz, on charges of “publishing information against the government” under Article 500 of the Islamic Criminal Code. The four, who are still free pending the outcome of […]

Writer imprisoned, he and publisher facing other charges, over book on women’s suffering
(Antenna-TR/IFEX) – A writer has been imprisoned over a book about women, and he and his publisher are also facing additional charges over the same book. Two sets of criminal charges were filed over the book “Language of Suffering: Woman”, written by Murat Coskun and published by Peri publishers in January 2002. One of the […]

Female film director faces possible flogging at behest of lawyer affiliated with National Democratic Party
(ANHRI/IFEX) – One of the lawyers affiliated with the Egyptian National Democratic Party (NDP) who is a specialist in “Hesba” cases (which involve alleged insults to God, which are deemed harmful to Islamic society) against authors and artists has demanded the flogging of an Egyptian female movie director. He sent an official warning to the […]

Human rights media agency raided, documents stolen
(ARTICLE 19/CENCOS/IFEX) – During the weekend of 26-27 July 2008, unidentified individuals broke into the offices of CIMAC (Comunicación e Información de la Mujer), a Mexico City-based non-govermental organisation that reports on women’s issues through the “Cimacnoticias” news agency. The assailants stole some of the organisation’s equipment and destroyed a number of documents. CIMAC editor […]

Journalists assaulted, newspaper’s circulation impeded, following coverage of Chosica mayor’s alleged sexual abuse of employees
(IPYS/IFEX) – On 15 July 2008, municipal workers in Chosica threatened and hurled insults at journalists Raúl Vento, Roxana Rivera and Elizabeth Salinas, of the “Conoeste” weekly newspaper, as they were handing out copies of the 13 July edition of the daily “El Comercio”. “El Comercio”‘s 13 July edition contained witness testimonies accusing the municipality’s […]

Journalist threatened and harassed by regional president and his supporters
(IPYS/IFEX) – Journalist Gudelia Gálvez Tafur, a reporter and host for Panamericana Televisión’s regional news programme “24 Horas”, reports that since the end of May 2008 she has received threats and been harassed by Áncash’s regional president, César Álvarez Aguilar, and his supporters. The incidents took place in the city of Huaraz, in northwestern Perú. […]

Women Writing Under Surveillance in China
Women Writing Under Surveillance in China

Confronting Taboos and Censorship: Women Speaking Out
Confronting Taboos and Censorship: Women Speaking Out

Impunity in radio station director’s murder opens way for new wave of violence against women journalists
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the failure to punish the murder of Zakia Zaki, the director of Sada-e-Solh (Peace Radio), exactly one year ago. Her husband tells the organisation there has been no progress in the official investigation, probably because of pressure from those who ordered her murder. Zaki was shot in […]

Suspended female MP continues to face harassment, threats over outspoken criticism of warlords
(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 20 May 2008 Human Rights Watch press release: Afghanistan: Reinstate Malalai Joya in Parliament Suspension of Female MP One Year Ago Is Setback for Democracy (New York, May 21, 2008) – One year after her illegal suspension, the Afghan parliament should reinstate Malalai Joya to office, Human Rights Watch […]

Woman journalist shot dead outside her home in Mosul
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders is shocked by the murder of freelance journalist Sirwa Abdel Wahab on 4 May 2008 in Mosul, 400 km north of Baghdad. Her death brings to 212 the number of journalists and media assistants killed in Iraq since the start of the war in March 2003. Twenty-five of them have […]

Government raids outspoken gay rights group in pattern of harassment
(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 16 April 2008 Human Rights Watch press release: Turkey: End Harassment of Gay Rights Groups (Istanbul, April 16, 2008) – A police raid on a Turkish human rights organization is the latest incident in an escalating pattern of harassment of gay rights groups, Human Rights Watch said today. In […]

Government urged to protect newspaper editor and her children who have been receiving threats
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF is concerned for the safety of Marlene Vaz, a journalist based in the northeastern town of Río Branco, and her family, who have been harassed as a result of her reporting the theft of a large consignment of sport shoes involving the Río Branco police in early 2006. The threats have stepped […]