Africa

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Twitter: @CPJAfrica
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Africa Program Head:
Angela Quintal

Africa Program Coordinator:
Muthoki Mumo

Senior Africa Researcher:
Jonathan Rozen

Tel: 212-465-1004
Fax: 212-214-0640

Knight Foundation Press Freedom Center
P.O. Box 2675
New York, NY 10108 USA

  
A lawyer for Alex Kiprotich

Kenya: The Standard editor escapes seizure by armed men after president’s censure

New York, July 6—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Kenyan authorities to investigate the attempt by heavily armed men to snatch The Standard Group Associate Editor Alex Kiprotich from his car, days after the president criticized the media house, and ensure that those behind the incident are brought to justice. “The attempt to forcibly…

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Nigerian journalist Stanley Ugagbe forcibly disappeared after investigative report

Abuja, July 3, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Nigerian authorities to urgently investigate Wednesday’s seizure of Secret Reporters journalist Stanley Ugagbe by two armed men in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, and secure his safe return.  “Nigerian authorities must swiftly investigate the whereabouts of journalist Stanley Ugagbe, ensure his immediate safety, and hold those responsible for his…

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Timothy Kalyegira’s detention coincides with the military’s shutdown of east and central Africa’s largest media house.

‘Press freedom is dead’: Journalist detained in Ugandan media crackdown

Lusaka, July 2, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ugandan authorities to immediately release veteran journalist Timothy Kalyegira, whose detention coincides with the military’s shutdown of east and central Africa’s largest media house. “The detention of Timothy Kalyegira marks another troubling escalation in Uganda’s assault on independent journalism, with authorities using not only soldiers but also…

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Nation Media Group-Uganda

Uganda military chief orders Nation Media Group shutdowns, threatens Managing Director Susan Nsibirwa

New York, June 29, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for Ugandan authorities to swiftly and unreservedly remove security forces from the premises of the privately owned Nation Media Group-Uganda (NMG-U), permit the company to operate freely, and ensure Managing Director Susan Nsibirwa can work without concern that she may be arrested or attacked. In…

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A protester shouts slogans during a protest calling for the deportation of undocumented immigrants, in Cape Town, South Africa, June 13.

More than a dozen South African journalists targeted as anti-migrant deadline looms

South African journalist Sakhiseni Nxumalo was reporting on an anti-migrant march, which turned into a deadly attack on foreign nationals, when he himself became a target because of his dark skin. He is one of at least 15 journalists targeted in South Africa in recent months, CPJ’s reporting found.  Nxumalo, who works for the digital…

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Protesters call for stronger government action against illegal immigration in Pretoria, South Africa, on April 28.

CPJ, partners condemn targeting of journalists covering South Africa’s anti-migrant protests

The Committee to Protect Journalists has joined seven other media freedom organizations in condemning attacks on foreign nationals and the targeting of journalists covering anti-migrant protests in South Africa. In a joint statement, issued ahead of the June 30 deadline set by the anti-migrant group March and March, the organizations called on its leaders to…

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The high price journalists paid for LGBTQ+ reporting, and how to protect yourself now

As LGBTQ+ communities celebrate Pride this June, many journalists continue to face an ugly reality: simply reporting on this community can open them up to prosecution, physical attacks, threats, arrest, exile, and even death.  Avijit Roy, a Bangladeshi-born American who blogged about LGBTQ+ rights and free expression, was stabbed to death alongside his wife after…

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Seychelles Vice-President Sebastien Pillay

CPJ joins coalition opposing Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation Bill

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined the Public Media Alliance and six other press freedom organizations in expressing serious concern over draft legislation in Seychelles that, if enacted, would “significantly weaken” the institutional independence of the country’s public broadcaster. In a June 23 letter to Seychelles Vice-President Sebastien Pillay, whose portfolio includes information, the coalition…

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Ethiopian journalist Salsawit Baynesagn detained without charge

New York, June 19, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ethiopian authorities to immediately release journalist Salsawit Baynesagn or bring her before a court, disclose any charges against her, and ensure that she is not being held in retaliation for her commentary. Her family told CPJ that they suspect her detention is linked to…

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Jamal Khashoggi

World Refugee Day 2026: Supporting journalists in exile amid transnational repression

World Refugee Day draws attention to journalists who have been forced to flee their home countries due to threats, conflict, or repression. While exile is now recognized as a growing reality for journalists worldwide, the experiences of journalists CPJ supported last year reflect the reality that relocation does not necessarily bring safety. Increasingly, journalists in…

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