Southeast Asia’s Struggle for Truth in the Age of AI and AuthoritarianismMercy Chriesty Barends, Chairperson of ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) and Member of the House of Representatives of…May 23May 23
Marcos must end the war on the press that Duterte startedBeh Lih Yi, CPJ’s Asia-Pacific Regional DirectorMay 23May 23
Nigeria’s cybercrime reforms leave journalists at riskAmendments to the Cybercrimes Act are an improvement but remaining provisions can still be used to target journalists.Apr 27, 2024Apr 27, 2024
The Israeli Censorship Regime Is Growing. That Needs to Stop.By Jodie Ginsberg, CPJ’s chief executive officerApr 23, 2024Apr 23, 2024
President of Brazilian Supreme Court receives press freedom organizations to discuss judicial…Read the original text in Portuguese on Abraji’s website.Oct 17, 2023Oct 17, 2023
Worsening 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…Sep 10, 2023Sep 10, 2023
Covering Ukraine: When a Russian missile brought death to a popular pizza restaurantBy Anna Brakha, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia ResearcherAug 30, 2023Aug 30, 2023
Taliban media repression is deepening Afghanistan’s isolationBy Beh Lih Yi, program coordinator of the Asia programem at CPJAug 18, 2023A response icon1Aug 18, 2023A response icon1
The Path to Justice for Shireen Abu Akleh Runs Through Washingtonby Robert Mahoney, CPJ’s former executive directorJul 27, 2023Jul 27, 2023