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Guatemalan journalist Quimy de León subject to smear campaign involving CPJ

Mexico City, April 16, 2025—A Facebook account named “Melvin Veum” launched a paid advertising smear campaign on Monday, April 14, that used CPJ’s logo to legitimize false narratives against Guatemalan journalist Quimy de León, director of independent news website Prensa Comunitaria and recipient of CPJ’s 2024 International Press Freedom Award.  The post featured two images…

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Nelton Rivera

Guatemalan journalist Nelton Rivera targeted by smear, threat campaign

Mexico City, April 8, 2025—Guatemalan authorities must investigate and stop the coordinated online smear campaign against journalist Nelton Rivera and ensure that he and his colleagues at Prensa Comunitaria and Ruda can report freely and safely, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday. Since February, social media accounts known in Guatemala as “net centers” have…

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Two Tapachula journalists who spoke to CPJ by phone on condition of anonymity, fearing reprisal, believe Noticias Chiapas al ROJO was created by a criminal gang to spread disinformation against rivals, authorities and journalists. (Screenshot: Facebook)

17 Mexican journalists smeared by Facebook page allegedly run by gang members

Mexico City, April 3, 2025—Mexican authorities should immediately take steps to protect 17 reporters named by a Facebook page allegedly run by a criminal gang in the state of Chiapas and hold those responsible to account, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. On Friday, March 28, the Facebook page “Noticias Chiapas al ROJO” published the…

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Officials and journalists attend a press conference of Belarus' President Alexsandr Lukashenko and Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on March 13, 2025. Belarus has been jailing an increasing number of journalists since 2020, after Lukashenko's disputed reelection. (Photo: AFP-Pool/Maxim Shemetov)

Belarusian journalist Anatol Sanatsenka sentenced to 15 days administrative detention

New York, April 2, 2025— Belarusian authorities should immediately release journalist Anatol Sanatsenka, who was sentenced to 15 days of administrative detention on March 31 on accusations of distributing “extremist” content, said the Committee to Protect Journalists on Wednesday. “Belarusian authorities continue to target members of the press in a reign of terror that has plagued the country…

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Newly elected Mozambican president Daniel Chapo looks on at the Mozambique-China cultural center during an inter-religious service of repentance and reconciliation in Maputo, Mozambique, January 16, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer

CPJ urges Mozambican president to uphold media freedom

In a letter, the Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Mozambique’s President Daniel Francisco Chapo to take decisive steps to ensure that the media can operate without fear of reprisal. The letter urges Chapo, who was inaugurated January 2025 following a disputed election last year, to act swiftly in providing the whereabouts of  two missing journalists—Ibraimo Mbaruco, who…

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Police in riot gear during a protest outside the Indonesian Parliament against revisions to the country's military law in the capital Jakarta on March 27.

Several journalists attacked while covering anti-military protests in Indonesia

Bangkok, March 27, 2025—Indonesia must identify and bring to account police officers who forced two journalists — one of whom they beat on the head — to delete photos and videos they shot during a protest on March 24, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. About 1,000 demonstrators threw stones and clashed with police,…

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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun's wife Naamat Aoun speaks to the members of the media at the presidential palace, in Baabda, Lebanon January 14, 2025. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

CPJ, others stand in solidarity with Lebanon news outlets Daraj and Megaphone amid legal harassment

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined 59 local and international media outlets and human rights organizations in a statement supporting Lebanon’s independent media outlets Daraj and Megaphone amid intensifying legal harassment against them. A lawsuit by several lawyers against Daraj and Megaphone, before the Public Prosecutor’s Office, accused the outlets of “undermining the financial standing of the state” and “receiving suspicious foreign…

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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto speaks during a press conference with Vietnam's Communist Party General Secretary To Lam (not pictured), at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 10, 2025. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

Pig’s head, rats sent to Indonesian news outlet as president attacks foreign-funded media

Editor’s note: Three days later on March 22, cleaners at the news outlet Tempo found a box of six rats with their heads cut off, in another incident that the publication called an “act of terror.” New York, March 21, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the harassment of Indonesia’s leading independent news outlet, Tempo, after a…

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Farhan Mallick

Pakistan authorities detain Raftar founder Farhan Mallick in Karachi

Editor’s note: On March 24, FIA officials raided Raftar’s office and seized Farhan Mallick’s work computer and USB drives, according to a post on X by the media outlet, which called the raid a direct assault on independent journalism. New York, March 21, 2025—Pakistani authorities must immediately and unconditionally release journalist Farhan Mallick, detained in Karachi Thursday by…

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CPJ calls for release of José Rubén Zamora after Guatemala judge orders the journalist back to jail

The Committee to Protect Journalists denounces Monday’s court ruling to revoke the house arrest of Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora and send him back to prison. “The decision to return journalist José Rubén Zamora to prison is a blatant act of judicial persecution. This case represents a dangerous escalation in the repression of independent journalism,”…

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