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CPJ condemns arrest of journalist in IIOJK
Independent journalists body demands Indian authorities to release Sajad Gul immediately
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‘India has highest number of journalists murdered for their work’
Seven Indian media persons were behind bars as a result of their reporting as of December 1, says CPJ report
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CPJ tells India to ‘release’ detained IIOJK journalists
Independent watchdog body also calls for allowing media to operate freely
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Literary fraternity calls on Modi to restore Aatish Taseer's citizenship
Salman Taseer's son, born in Britain but raised in India, lost his Overseas Citizenship of India last week
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Pakistan among world’s worst for unsolved journalists’ murders
CPJ releases 2019 Global Impunity Index; Somalia worst for fifth year in row
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India forcing Twitter to block tweets on IOK since August 2017: CPJ report
CPJ retrieves requests by Indian govt to Twitter asking to block some 400 accounts focussing on Kashmir
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Pakistan denies entry to Asia coordinator of Committee to Protect Journalists
CPJ says Steve Butler was told his name is on a 'stop list' before being put on a flight back to US
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Ahead of elections: Advocacy groups urge authorities to ensure press freedom
RSF, CPJ document incidents ‘aimed’ at intimidating journalists into silence
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Two Pakistanis among 262 journalists jailed for their work worldwide
Turkey, China and Egypt account for more than 50% of the journalists arrested
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Somali journalist killed in front of children
Mohamed Ibrahim Gabow was killed by a car bomb while no one has claimed responsibility for the attack
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No story is worth your life
Media persons who cover violent events need to be aware of the risks to their life and limb
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My life changed after Malala was attacked: Hamid Mir
Hamid Mir won the Most Resilient Journalist Award 2016 for demonstrating 'extraordinary courage in reporting the...
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Female journalist gunned down in Somalia
There was no immediate claim of responsibility
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Getting away with murder
That Pakistan is one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists sounds more like a cliche now













