Latest News on Journalist Safety and Impunity

Freelance journalist missing, feared kidnapped from Pakistan’s Northwest frontier province

A freelance journalist and filmmaker has gone missing under suspicious circumstances from the tribal areas around the city of Kohat in the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan according to a senior editor for a broadcaster with whom the reporter was working, and a source at Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper. The senior broadcast editor asked that neither […]

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IPI Nepal Committee welcomes arrest of suspects in 2004 journalist killing

The International Press Institute’s (IPI) Nepal National Committee today welcomed the decision of police in Dailekh, in mid-western Nepal, to prosecute suspects allegedly involved in the 2004 abduction and subsequent killing of Dailekh-based journalist Dekendra Thapa. Dailekh district police arrested five individuals all belonging to the then-Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). A further four accused, […]

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Kyrgyz journalist dies in Kazakhstan after being thrown from window

Kyrgyz journalist Gennady Pavlyuk died this morning in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Almaty, Kazakhstan from serious injuries sustained when he was thrown from the window of a sixth-floor apartment in a residential building in Almaty, media reports said. Pavlyuk was found unconscious with duct tape around his feet and hands and […]

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New York Times journalist kidnapped four days ago in Afghanistan freed; Afghan interpreter dies in crossfire

A New York Times reporter kidnapped four days ago in Kunduz, Afghanistan, has been freed in a military operation that reportedly left his Afghan translator, a British soldier and an Afghan woman dead. Armed gunmen seized Stephen Farrell and his translator, Sultan Munadi, on 5 September while they were reporting on a NATO raid on […]

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