journalists
Mexican Journalists’ Murders May Be Linked to Anonymous Facebook Pages
Posts often include explicit images of crimes, along with messages between rival gangs. Any journalist accused of being associated with them ends up in danger.
‘I Will Not Leave’: Muslim Journalist Defies Modi’s Escalating Clampdown
Rana Ayyub is facing several baseless criminal charges from the Indian government, including money laundering for collecting COVID–related donations.
Gunmen in Mexico Just Killed a Sixth Journalist This Year
The killing of Jorge Camero, 28, came the same week the U.S. secretary of state called for better protection for journalists and Mexico’s president said he didn’t know what he was talking about.
Inside Russian Journalists’ Fight Against Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine
Russian journalists fighting back against the war in Ukraine—by signing open letters or attending anti-war protests—are already being punished.
Australian Journalists Barely Escape China as Relations Plummet
This leaves Australia without correspondents in China—a first in over 40 years.
eBay Executives Accused of Horrifying Harassment Campaign Against Journalists
A federal complaint alleges six eBay employees sent live cockroaches, porn, a pig mask, and a pig fetus to the author of an ecommerce newsletter. CEO Devin Wenig said: "Take her down."
China Just Kicked Out 3 Foreign Journalists For Negative Coronavirus Coverage
Beijing gave the Wall Street Journal reporters five days to leave the country after the paper published an opinion piece criticizing China's response to the outbreak.
Now Trump Is Coming for NPR
A reporter pressed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Ukraine, and then reported that he lost his temper with her. Now the President is asking why NPR exists at all.
Planned Parenthood Asked Journalists to Agree to NDAs to Attend a Media Happy Hour. Here's Why That's a Problem.
The organization said sending the non-disclosure agreement was a mistake. It was the second time VICE News had been asked to agree to one.
The Washington Post’s New Columnist Consults for Spyware Firm That Helps Saudi Arabia Surveil Journalists
The new Washington Post columnist consults for NSO Group, which is currently being sued for helping Saudi Arabia surveil Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered.
United Arab Emirates Says It Doesn't Hack Dissidents or Journalists
But news reports continue to suggest that ex-NSA hackers are helping the country hack and surveil its citizens.
This Twitter Bot Will Tell You if a Login Page is Phishing
@isthisphish takes submissions from users, then generates a report on how suspicious the domain seems to be.