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CPJ Insider: World Press Freedom Day edition

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On April 19, at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy, CPJ, news leaders, and journalists gathered in solidarity with journalists covering the Israel-Gaza war. (Photo: Courtesy of International Journalism Festival)

May 3 marks World Press Freedom Day

This year, as half the world heads to the polls, as protest movements grow, and as climate risks intensify, we need journalists and journalism more than ever. Keeping journalists safe ensures that we can make informed decisions in a rapidly changing world. We hope you’ll help by supporting us for World Press Freedom Day on Friday, May 3. Learn more »

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In case you missed it, we wanted to reshare our latest infographic which takes a look at the many ways you helped journalists in 2023. Learn more »

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Last month, CPJ welcomed a middle school broadcast journalism class from Waldwick, New Jersey’s The Village School to our headquarters in New York for a presentation and discussion about press freedom. Learn more »

Must-read

CPJ was deeply saddened by the death of journalist Terry Anderson, our former vice chair and honorary chairman. Anderson had served as a journalist with The Associated Press and was held hostage in Lebanon for six years. "Terry was part of the CPJ family for over 25 years,” said CPJ Board Chair Jacob Weisberg. “He took that responsibility seriously – joining CPJ to advocate on behalf of journalists at risk around the world at the highest levels." 

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CPJ spoke with Bahram Sintash, the son of Uyghur journalist and editor Qurban Mamut, about his efforts to secure the release of his father, who was swept up in China’s 2017 crackdown on Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups. Sintash joined the U.S. Congress-funded Radio Free Asia in 2020 to be a “voice of voiceless Uyghurs.”  "I couldn’t remain silent; I had to speak the truth," Sintash told CPJ. "My mindset became open, ready to face any challenge.

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One year into Sudan's civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan’s journalists face grave threats, according to a new CPJ feature. Many journalists have been unable to report due to communications blackouts and others have been assaulted, arrested, or forced into exile: At least 50 Sudanese journalists have requested support from CPJ, including those who have already fled the country and those trying to flee

CPJ in the news

The Israeli Censorship Regime Is Growing. That Needs to Stop,” The New York Times

 

What can be done to protect journalists in Israel-Hamas war,” PBS Newshour

 

Nigeria’s cybercrime reforms leave journalists at risk,” Al Jazeera

 

‘Journalism is not a crime’: Joe Biden backs Evan Gershkovich, US journalist jailed in Russia a year ago,” The Independent

 

Why Bollywood is cranking out pro-government films ahead of India’s election,” The Christian Science Monitor

 

Panel of journalists calls on Taliban to lift Facebook ban in Afghanistan,” The Times of India

 

Tunisian Journalist Critical of President Jailed for Defamation,” Yahoo! News

 

CPJ slams assault of Malawi sports reporter,” APA News

 

American RFE/RL reporter marks 6 months jailed in Russia,” Voice of America

 

Haiti’s journalists appeal for help amid increasing threats, country’s unraveling,” Miami Herald

 

 
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