Latest News on Journalist Safety and Impunity

Journalists kidnapped in Niger delta; IPI urges immediate release

Three journalists from the African sports network M-Net SuperSport were kidnapped in the Niger Delta Region on Monday, but one has since escaped from his captors and fled to safety, according to news reports. A fourth journalist was reportedly shot during the kidnapping and taken to hospital, reports said. Cameraman Alexander Effiong “took a big […]

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Journalist beaten by guards in semi-autonomous Somalia region of Puntland

A Somali correspondent was allegedly beaten by court security guards last Wednesday in Puntland, the semi-autonomous region of Somalia, according to a 25 February statement by the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ). Ahmed Ibrahim Nor from Mogadishu-based Radio Simba was recording proceedings in the high court of Bosaso, capital of Puntland, when he was […]

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Five journalists in Colombia fear for their lives after pamphlet calls them ‘military targets’

A pamphlet signed by a shadowy group known only as “Los Doce del Patíbulo” has threatened five journalists in the city of Cartago, Colombia with death, according to local newspaper El Diario. The pamphlet, first circulated on 21 February, says that individuals who are opposed to current Cartago mayor Germán González Osorio, and who have […]

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Harassment of Ghanaian journalists continues, despite government assurances

A newspaper journalist in Accra, the capital of Ghana, has been attacked for the second time in less than a month, prompting concerns that the press freedom environment in the West African country – long considered to be one of the best on the continent – is deteriorating. Jos Garneo Cephas, a reporter with the Daily […]

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