CPJNigeria’s cybercrime reforms leave journalists at riskAmendments to the Cybercrimes Act are an improvement but remaining provisions can still be used to target journalists.4 min read·Apr 27, 2024----
CPJThe Israeli Censorship Regime Is Growing. That Needs to Stop.By Jodie Ginsberg, CPJ’s chief executive officer2 min read·Apr 23, 2024----
CPJPresident of Brazilian Supreme Court receives press freedom organizations to discuss judicial…Read the original text in Portuguese on Abraji’s website.3 min read·Oct 17, 2023----
CPJWorsening Press Freedom Undermines G20 Host India’s CredibilityIndia must ensure media freedom if it wants to live up to its reputation as the world’s largest democracy alongside being a global economic…2 min read·Sep 10, 2023----
CPJCovering Ukraine: When a Russian missile brought death to a popular pizza restaurantBy Anna Brakha, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia Researcher5 min read·Aug 30, 2023----
CPJTaliban media repression is deepening Afghanistan’s isolationBy Beh Lih Yi, program coordinator of the Asia programem at CPJ5 min read·Aug 18, 2023--1--1
CPJThe Path to Justice for Shireen Abu Akleh Runs Through Washingtonby Robert Mahoney, CPJ’s former executive director5 min read·Jul 27, 2023----
CPJThe lingering legacy of China’s COVID-19 censorshipThis op-ed was originally published on CPJ’s website on June 6, 2023.6 min read·Jun 22, 2023----
CPJHow Biden, Congress, and US Business and Civic Leaders Can Deliver Justice for Jamal KhashoggiBy Knight First Amendment Institute Director Jameel Jaffer and CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon6 min read·Mar 3, 2021----
CPJFacebook and Google should pay for the news they useBy Courtney C. Radsch / CPJ Advocacy Director4 min read·Feb 12, 2021----