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211. IFJ in the news  

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned. Check all the international media coverage of IFJ, divided by language, in the period from December 9th 2023 to December 15th 2023. English  Almost 100 journalists killed and 400 imprisoned in 2023, says report - The Guardian Journalists in Gaza need your help. Here’s how - WAN-IFRA - WAN-IFRA International Federation of Journalists on impact of Israel-Hamas war on media workers - AP Archive Gaza conflict accounts for majority of 94 journalists killed so far this year - Irish Examiner Ninety-four Journalists killed in 2023, says…  
212. Samer Abu Daqqa  

On 15 December, PJS and Al Jazeera confirmed the killing of cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa, who worked for Al Jazeera Arabic. He was killed by a drone strike while covering the aftermath of Israeli attacks on a  school in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip. In the same attack, Al Jazeera bureau chief in Gaza, Wael Al-Dahdouh, was wounded.  impunity, safety, IFJ, Al Jazeera, Samer Abu Daqqa, Palesitne, Palestiniam, Gaza, union, killing,  
213. Afghanistan: Media rights violations rise as journalists detained and sentenced  

In another spate of crackdowns on Afghan media workers, journalist Abdul Rahim Mohammadi was reportedly detained by the Taliban’s General Directorate of Intelligence in Kabul on December 4, while on December 10, Radio Nasim manager Sultan Ali Javadi was sentenced to one year in prison in a Taliban court in Nili, Daikundi. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate, the Afghan Independent Journalists Union (AIJU), condemn the journalists’ detention and call on the Taliban to take swift action to cease the increasing number media violations and immediately release all media workers still in custody. On December 4, Mohammadi, a journalist with Kabul’s independent…  
214. Myanmar: Two journalists detained by military  

Two Dawei Watch affiliated journalists, Aung San Oo and Myo Myint Oo, have been arrested at their residences in the city of Myeik in southern Myanmar on December 13 by the country’s military junta. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate, the Myanmar Journalists Network (MJN), condemn the arrest of the journalists and call for their immediate release. Around midnight on December 13, Myeik-based journalists Aung San Oo and Myo Myint Oo from online news portal the Tanintharyi Weekly Journal, published by regional media agency Dawei Watch, were arrested at their homes members of Myanmar’s military. An arrest warrant has yet to be produced and no official reason for…  
215. Pakistan: Women journalists launch national campaign calling for change  

On the eve of Pakistan’s press club elections starting this month, a growing network of women journalists is pushing for much needed reforms within the media industry to represent them more equitably. A new campaign launched today by the Women’s Media Forum Pakistan (WMFP) is calling first on press clubs, unions, and media news outlets to genuinely commit to a ‘change agenda’ at all levels. The “Pakistan’s Media Needs Women” campaign launched off the back of comprehensive national mapping work by the WMFP in recent months looking at the balance of representation in various media outlets. Of an industry that employs an estimated 15,000 journalists and media workers, between 5 to 30 per cent…  
216. Joao Chamusse  

The co- proprietor and editor of the online daily newspaper, Ponto Por Ponto was found dead by his neighbours on 14 December. According to local reports, his neighbours had him screamed for help during the night. He was found with a head wound ‘with a machete and a gardening hoe found where he laid death. Joao Chamusse was ‘known for his criticism of poor governance and corruption under the Fremilo led administration. impunity, Joao Chamusse, Mozambique, Africa, journalist, union, killing, IFJ,  
217. Algérie: un journaliste condamné à deux ans de prison  

MIS À JOUR 14.12.2023. Le journaliste algérien Mustapha Bendjama a été condamné ce 29 août à deux ans de prison pour avoir publié des informations considérées comme "classifiées". La Fédération internationale des journalistes dénonce un acharnement absurde envers un journaliste qui effectue son travail dignement et exige sa libération immédiate. Le tribunal de Constantine a condamné Mustapha Bendjama pour avoir publié des informations " dont le contenu est classé partiellement ou intégralement secret, sur un réseau électronique ou d'autres moyens technologiques de médias". Il était détenu depuis le 8 février 2023 pour des faits différents. Benjdama est le rédacteur en chef du journal…  
218. Congratulations to winners of 2023 ILO Global Media Competition on Labour Migration  

The International Labour Organization (ILO) has announced the four winners of its 2023 Global Media Competition on Labour Migration . The results were published to mark this year’s International Migrants Day (18 December). The Competition aims to promote quality reporting on labour migration issues, including forced labour, because balanced and ethical reporting play an important role in addressing stereotypes and misconception, as well as highlighting the positive contribution migrant workers make in their origin and destination countries. More than 400 entries from 85 countries were received and reviewed by an independent panel of five judges  , using criteria including…  
219. Russia: Russian-American journalist detained  

[UPDATED 04.04.2024] On 18 October, Prague-based journalist Alsu Kurmasheva working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was detained by Kazan Authorities in Russia on charges of ‘failing to register herself as a foreign agent’. The International and the European Federations of Journalists strongly condemn the detention of an innocent journalist and demand Russian authorities release her immediately. The Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, who lives in Prague, Czech Republic’s capital, arrived in Russia on 20 May for a family emergency. On her way back to Prague, she was temporarily held at Kazan airport on 2 June, and both her US and Russian passports were confiscated. Russian…  
220. Abdul Karim Odeh  

On 13 December, PJS confirmed the killing of journalist and former Al-Mayadeen correspondent Abdul Karim Odeh, who lost his life in an Israeli airstrike on the Nuseriat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, media reported. IFJ, union, Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, impunity, safety, Abdul Karim Odeh, Al-Mayadeen,  
221. EU: Seven member states want to legalise spying on journalists through EMFA  

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) in strongly condemning the request by seven governments to legalise spying on journalists through the European Media Freedom Act. The IFJ and EFJ call on the European Parliament and the European Commission to reject this illiberal and repressive request. The negotiations on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) are coming to an end. On 15 December, the last trilogue will only deal with Article 4 of EMFA and the deployment of spyware against journalists. In the meantime, Investigate Europe, Disclose and Follow The Money revealed documents, showing that seven…  
222. Narmeen Qawwas  

On 11 December, PJS confirmed the death of Narmeen Qawwas, an intern at Russia Today (RT), killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit the family home in Gaza.  Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, journalist, journalism, impunity, killing, safety, IFJ, PJS, union,  
223. Mongolia: Editor arrested and website targeted for reporting in the public interest  

Journalist Naran Unurtsetseg, the editor-in-chief of the Mongolian news website Zarig.mn, was arrested on December 4 on charges of contempt of court and spreading false information. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its Mongolian affiliate, the Confederation of Mongolian Journalists (CMJ), call for the immediate release of the journalist and criticise efforts to silence and block the online publication. Unurtsetseg’s arrest on December 4 was witnessed by Mongolian media workers in the editorial office of Zarig.mn in Ulaanbaatar, the capitol city of Mongolia. The editor was allegedly charged with contempt of court and “spreading false information” under Article 13.14 of…  
224. Duaa Jabbour  

On 9 December, freelance journalist Duaa Jabbour, who worked for the local media website Eyes Media Network, was killed together with her family in an Israeli airstrike that hit her home in the southern city of Khan Yunis, PJS and media reported.  Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, Duaa Jabbour, journalist, PJS, IFJ, impunity, killing, journalism, Israel, war, safety,  
225. Ala Atallah, Mohamed Abu Samra  

On 9 December, journalist Ala Atallah was killed together with nine members of her family in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Daraj neighbourhood in Gaza City, PJS and Roya News reported. On the same day, photojournalist Mohamed Abu Samra lost his life as a result of Israeli bombardment in southern Gaza Strip, according to PJS.  Mohamed Abu Samra, Ala Atallah, impunity, safety, Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, killing, journalist, photojournalist, union, IFJ,  
226. #IFJBlog: International Criminal Court holds key to curb killing of journalists in Israel-Hamas war  

The IFJ is hopeful ICC will investigate killing of Al Jazeera journalist by Israeli Defence Force. By Tim Dawson, IFJ Deputy General Secretary. (Also published in the Press Gazette on 07.08.23) Yesterday morning, I signed off the International Federation of Journalists’ ‘killed list’ – our annual tally of journalists who have lost their lives while doing their jobs. We have published this index for 30 years, highlighting the terrible risks that reporters and camera operators take to bring home the news. For months, it seemed as though 2023 would be a good year – perhaps even a record low. Then, on Saturday 7 October, Hamas insurgents murdered four Israeli…  
227. IFJ in the news  

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned. Check all the international media coverage of IFJ, divided by language, in the period from December 2nd 2023 to December 8th 2023. English  Global journalist group says Israel-Hamas conflict is a war beyond compare for media deaths | AP News - AP News  Journalists' rights group counts 94 media workers killed worldwide, most at an alarming rate in Gaza | AP News - AP News International Criminal Court holds key to curb killing of journalists in Israel-Hamas war - Press Gazette - Press Gazette Journalist Watchdog Says Number Of…  
228. EU: Europe must demand that the ICC investigate the killings of journalists  

The unprecedented death toll among journalists in Gaza must be considered by the International Criminal Court, was the message of the President of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate on a mission to Brussels, Belgium from 4 – 7 December. Nasser Abu Baker was joined by the International Federation of Journalists and PJS European branch to demand that European institutions pressure the ICC to add the Gaza killings to their caseload. Following IFJ General Secretary's mission to Palestine (20-24 November 2023), the President of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS) and IFJ Vice President Nasser Abu Baker went to Brussels from 4 to 7 December to press for political change in the face of…  
229. Ninety-four journalists killed in 2023, says IFJ   

The International Federation of Journalists records that 94 journalists and media workers, including 9 women, have been killed in 2023. Since 7 October, more than one journalist a day has lost their lives during the war in Gaza, a scale and pace of loss of media professionals’ lives without precedent.  Publishing ahead of International Human Rights Day, on the 10th December, the IFJ insists that far greater action is required from the international community to safeguard journalists’ lives and hold to account their attackers. This year, like 2022, was marked by the deaths of journalists in war. In 2023  Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip have been the victims of…  
230. Bangladesh: Journalists assaulted by former MP  

Three journalists were allegedly attacked, threatened, and had their equipment damaged by former Member of Parliament (MP) Mostafizur Rahman and staff members of the ruling Awami League in Chittagong on November 30. The IFJ condemns the attack, and calls on Bangladesh’s senior political leadership to ensure that press freedom is upheld during the country’s upcoming elections. On November 30, Chittagong Bureau of Independent Television journalist Rakib Uddin and two other journalists were allegedly attacked, with their equipment damaged. The attack occurred in front of the Chittagong deputy commissioner's office after Rakib asked Rahman if he had broken Bangladesh’s electoral code of conduct…  
231. El Salvador: empresario intenta silenciar a la prensa con millonaria demanda  

El empresario Yakov Fauster, titular de empresas de seguridad, demandó a El Diario de Hoy y al periodista Jorge Beltrán Luna por U$10 millones, en represalia porque el medio publicó una cita a una investigación del periódico mexicano El Proceso, donde se vinculaba al empresario con una presunta ex socia, procesada por lavado de dinero y otros delitos. La judicialización de la labor informativa provocó la reacción de la Asociación de Periodistas de El Salvador (APES) que puso a disposición patrocinio legal. La Federación Internacional de Periodistas acompaña las acciones de APES y alerta sobre ésta práctica que busca silenciar la tarea de la prensa , vulnerando el derecho a la información de…  
232. Indonesia: ITE Law revision retains threat to freedom of expression  

Indonesian authorities passed the second amendment to the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law) on December 5, failing to address freedom of expression concerns raised by press groups and legal experts. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) Indonesia in urging the Indonesian government to urgently revise the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law). First enacted in 2008, the ITE Law was designed to safeguard rights for individuals navigating online spaces, electronic transactions, intellectual property rights, and other business or consumer affairs. However, despite an amendment in…  
233. Asia & Pacific  

Asia-Pacific Office IFJ Asia-Pacific Experts Editorial Guidance Kate Bice & Laxmi Murthy Legal Issues Jim Nolan South East Asia Phil Thornton IFJ Asia-Pacific Intern Irene Wang  
234. #IFJBlog: On Rules-Based Order  

The imposition of the 2020 National Security Law and a rise in authoritarianism have fundamentally changed Hong Kong’s legal and human rights landscapes. In her acceptance speech for the Council of European Bars and Law Societies (CCBE)’s 2023 Human Rights Prize, imprisoned Hong Kong lawyer Chow Hang-Tung writes on the relationship between free expression, power, and the international rule of law. There is a certain irony in a prisoner of law receiving a prize given by lawyers. Something must have gone very wrong when one who pledged to serve the law receives recognition instead of allegedly breaking the law. So perhaps this is a good opportunity to reflect on the lawyer’s relationship…  
235. Shaima Jazzar  

On 4 December, WAFA news agency confirmed the death of freelance journalist Shaima Jazzar, who worked for Al Hayat newspaper and Majedat Rafah network, was killed together with nine members of her family in an Israeli bombing that hit her home in the southern city of Rafah. Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, impunity, journalism, journalist, IFJ, union, PJS, killing,  
236. DRC: SNPP, IFJ hold workshop on media, trade unions and labour rights  

Le Syndicat National des Professionnels de la Presse (SNPP) in collaboration with the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) under the Union to Union (UTU) Project 2023, ‘Building Union Power for Democratic Rights, Media Freedom and Decent Work’ held a two- day workshop on the Media, Trade Unions and Labour Rights in the capital, Kinshasa from the 29 – 30 November. The workshop brought together 20 journalists from various media houses including online journalists. The Legal Adviser of SNPP, Reagan Kaputa, said that Congolese journalists and media workers are affected by the 2002 Labour Code and the 2023 Press Act in relation to their work.  While speaking on the issue of…  
237. Hassan Farajallah  

On 3 December, PJS confirmed the killing of Al Quds TV executive Hassan Farajallah, who was killed in an Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip. impunity, IFJ, safety, union, Hassan Farajallah, Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, IFJ, PJS  
238. Palestine: ICC chief prosecutor meets Palestinian journalists’ leaders in Ramallah  

Karim Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), met with Nasser Abu Baker, president of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) in Ramallah on 2 December 2023. Abu Baker, who is also vice president of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), briefed Khan about the situation for journalists and media workers in Gaza and the West Bank, and reminded him of the two complaints to the ICC lodged by the IFJ and PJS in April 2022 and in September 2022. The PJS welcomed the ICC investigation into the situation in Palestine but deplored the scant resources and staff for this investigation as compared to others, a factor that has contributed to the slow progress…  
239. Marwan Al-Sawaf  

On 1 December, photojournalist Marwan Al-Sawaf, Muntaser Al-Sawaf's brother, who worked for Alef Media, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit the family home in Gaza City, according to media reports.  Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, impunity, killing, journalist, journalism, IFJ, PJS, union,  
240. Abdallah Darwish, Muntaser Al-Sawaf, Adham Hassouna  

On 1 December, PJS and media confirmed the death of photojournalist Abdallah Darwish, who worked for Al Aqsa TV and was killed in an Israeli raid in the Gaza Strip. Later during the day, photographer Muntaser Al-Sawaf, who worked for the Turkish news agency Anadolu, was killed in an  airstrike on Gaza City, Anadolu Agency reported.  On the same day, freelance journalist Adham Hassouna was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza city.  impunity, safety, IFJ, union, Abdallah Darwish, Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, killing, journalist,  
241. IFJ in the news  

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned. Check all the international media coverage of IFJ, divided by language, in the period from November 25th 2023 to December 1st 2023. English  Is press freedom stifled by the travel restrictions faced by African journalists? - Equal Times - Equal Times  Israel Is Waging War Against Journalists - Tribune Journalists killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza remembered in Brussels - Anadolu Ajansı IFJ discusses filing complaint to ICC over Israeli crimes against Palestinian journalists - The Malaysian Reserve  Journs, victims’…  
242. Hong Kong: Journalist missing during trip to China  

Hong Kong-based senior journalist Minnie Chan has been reportedly unreachable for one month since travelling to Beijing in late October to cover an international security forum, raising serious concerns about her safety. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) urges the Chinese authorities to swiftly investigate Chan’s whereabouts and ensure she is permitted to return to Hong Kong safely. Chan Man Li, also known as Minnie Chan, a senior reporter for Hong Kong’s largest English-language newspaper, the South China Morning Post (SCMP), travelled to Beijing to cover the Xiangshan Forum, a three-day international security event that ended on October 31. According to Japanese news…  
243. Online trolling: You are not alone!  

Online trolling of women journalists on social media and websites targets women from all political, religious and ethnic backgrounds. One of the main aspect of these attacks is that they are gendered and sexualized. One of the difficulty women face is that they do not get the support from colleagues and newsrooms that they should. Few report the attacks and, if they are reported, very little action is taken. An IFJ survey conducted in 2018 showed that only half of the victims of online abuse (53%) reported the attacks to their media management, union or the police, and in two-thirds of the cases nothing was…  
244. México: se registraron dos ataques armados contra periodistas en un mismo día  

Cuatro periodistas de distintos medios, que compartían un vehículo durante la cobertura de la noticia del asesinato de un transportista, fueron atacados a balazos por hombres en motocicleta en la ciudad Chilpancingo de los Bravo, estado de Guerrero. En Apatzingán, Michoacán, el periodista Maynor Ramón Ramírez Arroyo fue baleado por presuntos sicarios cuando se encontraba en las inmediaciones de su domicilio. El Sindicato Nacional de Redactores de la Prensa (SNRP) exigió en un comunicado a los tres niveles de gobierno que se investiguen a fondo éstos hechos. La Federación Internacional de Periodistas adhiere a ésta demanda y llama a las autoridades a actuar con celeridad y eficiencia en el…  
245. New Zealand: Deputy PM’s comments a threat to press freedom  

Journalists and media workers have criticised comments made by newly-elected Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, who claimed that a 2020 government media funding initiative constituted ‘bribery’. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, E tū, in strongly disputing the Deputy Prime Minister’s comments, and urging Peters and other politicians to uphold New Zealand’s proud tradition of press freedom. Newly elected Deputy PM Winston Peters has repeatedly accused reporters of receiving bribes and engaging in corrupt practices. Peters’ remarks relate to the participation of several media outlets, public broadcasters, and media initiatives in the Public Interest…  
246. Palestine: IFJ stands with Palestinian journalists in Ramallah  

From 21 to 24 November 2023, the General Secretary of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) undertook a mission to Palestine to support journalists – members of its affiliate, the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate (PJS), particularly those in Gaza. The situation on the ground is deeply concerning , but the journalists are holding their heads high and carrying out their mission to inform despite the situation. At least 58 journalists have been killed since 7 October [29 November], the date of the deadly Hamas attack, followed by the Israeli army's bloody response in the Gaza Strip. Never in recent history has the profession experienced such a massacre in such a short space of…  
247. Israel: Communications Minister threatens to sanction ‘Haaretz’ for its Gaza war coverage  

On 23 November, Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi proposed a government resolution to halt any state advertisement, subscriptions or other commercial connection with the progressive Israeli newspaper ‘Haaretz’ citing “defeatist and false propaganda during wartime”. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) urges the government to review its decision and lift restrictions on press freedom in the country. The IFJ is concerned at the Israeli Government's apparent drift into restricting press freedom and undermining media pluralism and the public’s right to know. The proposal is the first to be made against an Israeli media, following the approval of emergency regulations on…  
248. Union Building: Youth recruitment in the digital economy  

Union Building: Youth recruitment in the digital economy As Europe’s media environment changes, work becomes more precarious and traditional media face challenges while digital media are on the rise. This project will help strengthen journalists unions to be able to adapt to the changing economic structures of the media and information sector and confront the challenges and take the opportunities arising from the changes. Journalists unions must be able to engage with and help shape the newsroom and conditions of the future to ensure journalism can survive and flourish in the digital economy.  In particular this project will enable journalists unions to: Recognize the…  
249. Palestine: Give now to keep Gaza’s cameras rolling  

Palestinian journalists’ leader, Nasser Abu Baker has launched an emotional appeal to help Gaza’s journalists and media workers. “We are in desperate need to support our colleagues in Gaza, most of whom have lost their homes, many of whom have lost family. They need your solidarity and help to continue reporting on the atrocities endured day and night by the people of Gaza.” Baker is president of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS), a union to which approximately 80 percent of Palestinian journalists belong. Since 7 October, the PJS Vice President, Tahseen al-Astall, who is based in Gaza, has been distributing aid to the 1,000 journalists who are currently reporting from the…  
250. Bangladesh: Journalist assaulted while covering political clash  

Journalist Md Nahid Hasan was assaulted by a group of 20 to 25 people while covering a clash involving members of a youth and student organisation associated with the ruling Bangladesh Awami League on November 20. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns the attack against the journalist and calls on authorities to hold those responsible to account and ensure the safety of working journalists. On the evening of November 20, Hasan, a reporter for the digital news outlet Jagonews24.com, was attacked while covering a political clash allegedly involving members of the Bangladesh Awami Jubo League and the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the youth and student wing of the ruling…  
251. Maysoun Odeh Gangat, Co-Founder of Nisaa FM  

Nisaa FM is a women's radio station based in Ramallah founded 14 years ago with the mission of empowering women through the media. Co-Founder Maysoun Odeh Gangat shares the radio station's mission to "to support young female journalists in Gaza to keep their voices coming out, to reflect their stories that should impact the heart of every human being."   Latest updates on the War in Gaza on our Campaign Page.  ifj, gender, Nisaa FM, Palestine, women's radio, Orange the world,  
252. Nader Al Nazli  

On 25 November, the body of Nader Al-Nazli, who worked as a technician for Palestine TV, was found under the rubble, one week after his house was bombed.  Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, impunity, journalist, safety, killing, IFJ, Nader Al-Nazli, union,  
253. México: secuestraron a tres periodistas en Taxco  

Lxs periodistas Marco Antonio Toledo Jaimes, Alberto Sánchez Juárez y Silvia Nayssa Arce Avilés, y dos familiares, permanecen desaparecidxs desde hace varios días del municipio de Taxco de Alarcón, en el estado de Guerrero. El Sindicato Nacional de Redactores de la Prensa (SNRP) exige a las autoridades de todos los estratos la pronta localización con vida de lxs trabajadorxs de prensa y de sus familiares. La Federación Internacional de Periodistas acompaña la demanda de su afiliada y expresa su profunda preocupación por la continuidad de la violencia contra la prensa en México, y reclama a las autoridades redoblar los esfuerzos tanto en castigar la violencia contra la prensa con eficacia y…  
254. IFJ in the news  

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned. Check all the international media coverage of IFJ, divided by language, in the period from November 18th 2023 to November 24th 2023. English  General Supervisor of Official Media briefs IFJ Secretary-General on Israeli crimes against Palestinian journalists - WAFA Agency  Palestinian civil society briefs IFJ General Secretary on situation of journalists detained in Israel - WAFA Agency Journalists are dying at an alarming rate as Israel bombards Gaza and southern Lebanon - CBC  FAJ stands in solidarity with Palestinian…  
255. “Online abuse is not part of the job,” says IFJ  

“Online harassment is not part of the job,” said IFJ Executive committee and Canadian union UNIFOR member Jennifer Moreau as she concluded her training for the International Federation of Journalists’ webinar on Fighting gender-based online abuse on 24 November. Ahead of International Day for the elimination of violence against women, the IFJ has called on affiliates to adopt clear strategies to eradicate online abuse and support their female members when they are targeted. The IFJ webinar held on 24 November was a response to this call and an opportunity for IFJ trade union representatives to upgrade their skills on how to intervene when members face online abuse. According to the IFJ,…  
256. Togo: Two journalists held in custody for defamation  

The Publication Director of Le Flambeau des Democrates newspaper, Loic Lawson and freelance journalist, Anani Innocent Assous were taken into police custody on 13 November and are being prosecuted for ‘defamation and incitement to violence’. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns the arrest and detention of the journalists and calls on the Togolese authorities to drop all the charges against them and release them. According to media reports from Togo, the journalists are being prosecuted for incitement to violence and defamation ‘attack on the honour of the Minister for Urban Planning, Housing and Land Reform, Kodjo Adedze’ in relation to an article that was published on…  
257. Amal Zahed, Mustafa Bakir  

On 24 November, journalist Amal Zahed was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City and Mustafa Bakir, who worked as a journalist and cameraman for Al Aqsa TV, lost his life in an Israeli airstrike on his house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, PJS reported. Impunity, IFJ, safety, Amal Zahed, Gaza, Mustafa Bakir, Palestine, Palestinian, union, journalist, killing  
258. Brasil: condenan a prisión a una periodista por investigar corrupción judicial  

Schirlei Alves, periodista independiente del medio The Intercept Brasil, fue condenada por “calumnias e injurias” a un año de prisión domiciliaria y a indemnizar con 80 mil dolarés, tras revelar mediante en una investigación periodística el maltrato a una víctima de violación por parte de los funcionarios de la justicia. La Federação Nacional dos Jornalistas (FENAJ) junto a más de treinta organizaciones se pronunciaron en repudio de la decisión de la jueza Andrea Cristina Rodrigues Studer, que ataca la libertades de prensa y expresión. La Federación Internacional de Periodistas rechaza junto a su afiliada este fallo, que busca disciplinar el trabajo periodístico y la voz de las mujeres que…  
259. Muhammad Moin Ayyash  

On 23 November, photojournalist Muhammad Moin Ayyash was killed, alongside with a number of his family members, in an Israeli strike on his house in the Nuseirat refugge camp in the Gaza Strip, according to WAFA news agency. Palestine, Muhammad Moin Ayyash, Palestinian, Gaza, journalist, impunity, safety, IFJ, union, killed,  
260. Philippines: Full justice still denied 14 years on from Ampatuan journalist massacre  

Fourteen years on from the single worst massacre of journalists in history, only “partial justice” has been delivered for the families of those killed in Ampatuan massacre in the Philippines in 2009. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), in standing in solidarity with the families and communities of the victims as they continue to demand full justice and compensation for the tragedy. On November 23, 2009, 58 people, including 32 journalists, were brutally massacred while travelling in a political convoy on the southern island of Mindanao. The victims were shot and buried in mass graves after their…  
261. Belgium: Candlelight vigil in solidarity with journalists in Gaza  

Join us and the Brussels branch of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) on Monday 27 November for a candlelight vigil. When? 16h30-19h00 Where? Outside the Justus Lipsius Council building, rue de la Loi, Brussels The Brussels branch of the National Union of Journalists UK and Ireland, with the support of the International Federation of Journalists, is holding a candlelight vigil in solidarity with journalists in Gaza. At least 45 Palestinian media workers have so far been killed since the conflict started, with others injured or missing. This is an unprecedented death toll. There is evidence that Israeli forces are targeting journalists who are trying to document the violence, which…  
262. Mohamad Nabil Al-Zaq, Assem Al-Barsh  

On 22 November, PJS and Al Jazeera confirmed the deaths if Mohamad Nabil Al-Zaq, who worked for Quds TV and was killed in an Israeli strike; and Assem Al-Barsh, who worked for Palestinian Al-Ray radio and was killed by an Israeli sniper in the Al-Saftawi area in northern Gaza Strip. impunity, IFJ, Mohamad Nabil Al-Zaq, Assem Al-Barsh, Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, union, killing, journalist  
263. Azerbaijan: Two journalists detained and one missing  

[UPDATED 22.11.2023] On 21 November Abzas Media chief editor, Sevinc Vaqifqizi, was detained at the Baku airport upon arrival. A day before, on 20 November 2023, journalist and executive director of Abzas Media, Ulvi Hasanli, was detained by the police. Both their apartments and the media’s newsroom were searched by police. Along with that, Hasanli's assistant Mahammad Kekalov, has been missing since Monday. The arrests follow the two journalists’ investigations into officials’ wealth. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns the detention of these innocent journalists and calls for their immediate release. On November 21, journalist Sevinc Vaqifqizi was detained by…  
264. China: Citizen journalist killed in police custody  

Citizen journalist and activist Sun Lin was killed following an altercation during a police raid on his home on November 17. The International Federation of Journalists strongly condemns the journalist’s killing, urging authorities to conduct a transparent investigation immediately and hold those responsible accountable. In the early afternoon of November 17, several national security officers forcibly entered the Nanjing home of citizen journalist Sun Lin, with neighbours reportedly hearing an altercation between the journalist and police. Sun, known to report under the pen name ‘Jie Mu’, was transported to the Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital between 2.30 and…  
265. Argentina: el presidente electo afirmó que privatizará los medios públicos  

Las máximas autoridades de los medios públicos que corren riesgo de ser privatizados en la próxima gestión del presidente electo Javier Milei, se pronunciaron en conjunto en contra de la iniciativa y alertaron sobre la importancia de sostener una red de medios de comunicación del Estado. La Federación Argentina de Trabajadores de Prensa (FATPREN), el Sindicato de Trabajadores de Prensa de Buenos Aires (Sipreba) y otras organizaciones gremiales convocaron a reuniones y asambleas para analizar la situación y posibles medidas. La Federación Internacional de Periodistas apoya la lucha organizada de lxs trabajadorxs en defensa del acceso a la información, la libertad de expresión, los puestos de…  
266. Farah Omar, Rabih Me'mari  

Reporter Farah Omar and cameraman Rabih Me'mari, working for Lebanese channel Al Mayadeen TV, were killed on 21 November in an Israeli strike in the town of Tayr Harfa, in southern Lebanon, Al Mayadeen TV reported. The journalists did their last live broadcasting connection near the Lebanese-Israeli border in the morning. Impunity, safety, IFJ, union, killing, journalist, Lebanon, Lebanese, Gaza, war, Al Mayadeen, Farah Omar, Rabih Me'mari  
267. Lebanon: Israeli strike kills Al Mayadeen TV reporter and cameraman in Tayr Harfa  

Reporter Farah Omar and cameraman Rabih Me'mari, working for Lebanese channel Al Mayadeen TV, were killed on 21 November in an Israeli strike in the town of Tayr Harfa, in southern Lebanon, Al Mayadeen TV reported. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Lebanese Journalists’ Syndicate, in condemning the killing of Farah Omar and Rabih Me’mari and calls on the authorities to launch an immediate investigation. Al Mayadeen TV  reported the killings on 21 November at noon and mourned their deaths. The journalists did their last live broadcasting connection near the Lebanese-Israeli border in the morning. In a statement, the IFJ-affiliated Lebanese…  
268. Jamal Hanieh  

On 21 November, Jamal Hanieh, editor at Amwaj Sports Media Network, was killed in an Israeli bombardment on Gaza City, according to the media Hanieh worked for. impunity, Jamal Hanieh, Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, safety, journalist, killed, IFJ, union  
269. Ayat Al-Khaddura  

On 20 November, PJS reported the death of digital and broadcaster journalist Ayat Al-Khaddura, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza city. Before her killing, she posted a video from her home on social media documenting the ongoing situation in Gaza.  Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, journalist, Ayat Al-Khaddura, killing, impunity, safety, union, journalism, IFJ,  
270. Khamis Salem Deab  

On 20 November, journalist Khamis Salem Deab, editor at Al Quds radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit his home in Gaza, PJS reported. Gaza, Palestine, Palestinian, killing, journalist, journalism, safety, IFJ, PJS, impunity  
271. Job vacancies  

Internship in Communication and Campaigns Department (ongoing position in Brussels) The internship is opened for a period of  2 to 4  months depending on the availability of the candidates.  We are looking for someone with the following skills: Fluency (native level) in English, French or Spanish and good skills in at least one of the other languages Strong writing skills Must be studying communications, media, journalism (student status required) Good intercommunication skills Creativity Pro-activity Organisational skills Good knowledge of social media Your daily tasks will involve: Assisting the communication team in drafting…  
272. #IFJBlog: Generosity from journalists' unions is required to keep cameras rolling in Gaza  

Observing the unfolding tragedy in Gaza from a distance, it is easy to become inured to the horror. The death toll climbs, but the real human waste becomes increasingly lost behind the grisly tally. A statistic published in the New York Times on 15 November, brought the situation faced by Gaza’s journalists into fresh focus. The paper reported that 102 employees of the United Nations Relief Work Agency (UNRWA) have been killed since the start of this war on 7 October. The largest number of these were teachers, but the list also includes school principals, warehouse workers, engineers and a software developer. UNRWA is a major presence in Gaza. Its 13,000 employees provide most of the…  
273. Bilal Jadallh  

On 19 November, Bilal Jadallah, who was the director general of media development organisation Press House in Gaza, was killed in his car in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, according to PJS and media. Palestine, Palestinian, safety, IFJ, union, Bilal Jadallah, Gaza, impunity, killing, journalist,  
274. Moseab Ashour  

On 18 November, PJS reported the death of photographer Moseab Ashour, who was killed in an attack on the Nurseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip days before.  Moseab Ashour, Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, killing, impunity, IFJ, union, journalist, safety,  
275. Mustafa Al-Sawaf  

On 18 November, journalist and writer Mustafa Al-Sawaf was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Gaza city. Al Sawaf was killed alongside his wife and two of his children. His two sons, who are also journalists, Monaster Al-Sawaf and Mohammad Al-Sawaf, were critically wounded.   Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza, journalist, Mustafa Al-Sawaf, impunity, union, IFJ, killing, safety  
276. Amr Abu Hayya  

On 18 November, Amr Abu Hayya, who worked in the broadcasting department of Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza.  Palestine, Palestinian, journalist, Gaza, killed, safety, IFJ, journalism, imounity, Amr Abu Hayya,  
277. Saary Mansour, Hassouneh Isleem  

On 18 November, director of Quds News Network Saary Mansour and freelance photographer Hassouneh Isleem, who worked for Quds News, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, PJS and Al Jazeera, reported.   union, IFJ, Palestine, Saary Mansour, photographer, Hassouneh Isleem, impunity, killing, safety, Palestinian, Gaza, journalist  
278. Abdelhalim Awad  

On 18 November, Abdelhalim Awad, media worker and driver of Al Aqsa TV was killed in a strike on his home in the Gaza Strip, PJS reported. impunity, safety, journalist, union, IFJ, Palestine, Palestinian, Gaza Abdelhalim Awad, Al Aqsa TV,  
279. México: asesinan al fotoperiodista Ismael Villagómez a bordo de su vehículo  

Ismael Villagómez, fotógrafo de El Heraldo de Juárez, fue asesinado dentro de su vehículo de un tiro en la nuca. Fuentes policiales aseveran que Villagómez también se desempeñaba como chofer de una aplicación de taxis y que fue asesinado al intentar resistir a un robo. Hasta el momento detuvieron a tres personas que serían responsables de la autoría material. La Federación Internacional de Periodistas lamenta este violento hecho, demanda una profunda investigación que no descarte la profesión del fotorreportero como móvil y a su vez llama a la reflexión sobre las condiciones laborales de la prensa, que obligan a lxs trabajadorxs a diversificar su fuente de ingresos, alcanzando rubros fuera…  
280. IFJ in the news  

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned. Check all the international media coverage of IFJ, divided by language, in the period from November 11th 2023 to November 17th 2023. English  Palestinian journalists in Israel say they face intimidation and harassment - NBC News  Israel-Hamas war is 'deadliest conflict for journalists' since at least 1992, CPJ says - ABC News - ABC News Survey on women in media [Latin America, Caribbean] | International Journalists' Network - IJnet  Palestinian journalists forced to flee to southern Gaza, can't report on events in north…  
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