Committee to Protect Journalists
The Committee to Protect Journalists promotes press freedom worldwide by defending the rights of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal. Founded in 1981, CPJ takes action when journalists are censored, jailed, kidnapped, or killed for their work, without regard to political ideology. In its defense of journalists, CPJ protects the rights of all people to access independent sources of information -- an essential part of a free society.
CPJ'S 2025 International Press Freedom Awards - Tribute to Gazan Journalists
CPJ'S 2025 International Press Freedom Awards - Full Program
CPJ's 2025 International Press Freedom Awardee: Sonia Dahmani
CPJ's 2025 International Press Freedom Awardee: Bolot Temirov
CPJ's 2025 International Press Freedom Awardees: Elvira del Pilar Nole and Juan Carlos Tito
CPJ's 2025 International Press Freedom Awardee: Dong Yuyu
CPJ's International Press Freedom Awards 2025: The Year in Press Freedom
Gazan journalists read the names of 197 colleagues killed by Israel since October 7, 2023
UNHRC Event Recording - Freedom of Expression in the Philippines
2024 is deadliest year for journalists in CPJ history
In record year, China, Israel, and Myanmar are world’s leading jailers of journalists
CPJ’s 34th Annual International Press Freedom Awards: Highlights
Perrine Daubas Acceptance Speech (for Christophe Deloire)
Alsu Kurmasheva's Acceptance Speech
Samira Sabou's Acceptance Speech
Quimy de León's Acceptance Speech
CPJ's 2024 International Press Freedom Awards
CPJ's 2024 Gwen Ifill Awardee: Christophe Deloire
CPJ's 2024 International Press Freedom Awardee: Alsu Kurmasheva
CPJ's 2024 International Press Freedom Awardee: Samira Sabou
CPJ's 2024 International Press Freedom Awardee: Quimy de León
CPJ's 2024 International Press Freedom Awardee: Shrouq Al Aila
CPJ's International Press Freedom Awards 2024
Haiti, Israel top CPJ’s 2024 Global Impunity Index
A year on, survivors of targeted Israeli attack are still awaiting justice
Journalist safety is no longer a given in the US
Protecting mental health in the face of online and offline attacks
CPJ welcomes the release of five journalists unjustly imprisoned for their work
Three Bangladeshi journalists killed in quota protests as reporters attacked, internet blocked