IFJ killing list reveals 68 deaths of media workers and 375 in prison
The International Federation of Journalists has published its full annual report on journalists and media staff killed and those behind bars in 2022.
Peers asked to support proper funding of the World Service
The BBC’s reputation as a world-class broadcaster is being severely undermined by cuts to the World Service.
NUJ World Service briefing December 2022
The BBC is cutting the World Service’s budget by £28.5m per year from April 2023, with 382 posts (almost one in five) to go. This NUJ briefing explains the impact of the cuts to the service.
Myanmar: journalist sentenced to prison with hard labour
The National Union of Journalists has joined the International Federation of Journalists in condemning the three-year sentence of Sithu Aung Myint by Myanmar’s military junta.
Myanmar: journalist imprisoned for incitement
A former BBC journalist has been sentenced to three years in prison by a Myanmar military court.
Myanmar: journalist sentenced under counter terrorism law
NUJ calls for the release of Win Naing Oo charged with incitement by the military junta.
Myanmar: press freedom in strife one year on from military coup
One year on from the beginning of the military coup last February, 46 journalists and media workers have been detained, one killed and there are crushing restrictions on the nation’s media.
IFJ mourns 42 media workers killed in 2020
IFJ publishes annual killed list including numbers in jail globally, with 30 year overview and analysis.