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 between 6 and 13 August 2021.

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English

Int’l Federation Of Journalists Making Effort To Secure Assistance For Afghan Reporters, UrduPoint

EU foreign ministry raises concerns over violence against journalists in Pakistan, The Times of India

Global Media Bodies Condemn Arrest of Two Pakistani Journalists Under Cybercrime Act, The Wire

Exiled Pakistanis warned of threats in UK, Dawn

Journalists worldwide demand end to Assange’s politically motivated persecution, United News of India

Global outcry over Scribe murder in Andhra Pradesh, The Indian Awaaz

Hamir Mir’s HARDTalk interview: Why’s he banned from GEO TV?, Samaa TV

International groups renew call for dismissal of all charges vs Maria Ressa, Rappler

Media bodies reject ‘draconian’ Pakistan Media Development Authority law, Sify.com

IFJ Launches Int’l Solidarity Campaign With Afghan Journalists As Taliban Violence Surges, UrduPoint

One year on from her arrest, colleagues call for release of Australian journalist Cheng Lei, Mirage News

I’m a living example of censorship in Pakistan: Hamid Mir, WebIndia123

Polish Parliament Approves Controversial ‘Lex TVN’ Media Bill, Al Bawaba

Will charges against Julian Assange be dropped? UK hears US’ ‘grounds’ to appeal extradition, MEAWW

Français

Lisez des Biélorusses (encore plus), Le Soir

Español

Rusia detiene por “alta traición” a un científico que desarrollaba tecnología hipersónica, La Vanguardia

Coopercom, la cooperativa de los periodistas que llega a los 30 años, El Heraldo

Preocupa la creciente violencia de género en entornos digitales, Diario El Ciudadano y la Région

Organizaciones piden protección para la periodista Azucena Uresti tras amenazas, Sopitas.com

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