Cape Verde: Suspended director of public broadcaster must be reinstated

The board of directors of the national public broadcaster, Radio and Television of Cape Verde (RTC), imposed a 45-day suspension without remuneration on the director of Television of Cape Verde (TCV), Bernardina Ferreira, on 30 October. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Associacão Sindical dos Jornalistas de Cabo Verde (AJOC), in condemning this shocking decision. They also call for the lifting of the suspension with immediate effect and an end to political interference in the media.

Pakistan: Journalist Imtiaz Mir killed by militant group in Karachi

Four suspects were arrested on October 27 for the killing of journalist and anchor Imtiaz Mir, who died on September 28 after sustaining critical injuries in a gun attack in Karachi the week prior. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), strongly condemn Mir’s killing and call on the authorities to ensure justice is brought to the perpetrators.

 

Presidential Media Awards to be held on November 11

The Presidential Media Awards 2025 at the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre in Colombo on November 11.The awards ceremony aims to recognize and appreciate the contribution of Sri Lankan journalists and media professionals in fostering a credible and innovative media culture in the country.

The Presidential Media Awards is one of the key national events that celebrates journalistic excellence and honors individuals who have demonstrated integrity, creativity, and professionalism in the field of media.

The FAPaJ Congress held online on October 9,2025

The FAPaJ Congress held on October 9,2025 under the guidance and the administration of the IFJ. The General of IFJ ,Mr. Anthony Bellanger, and the IFJ AP Reginal Director ,Jane Worthington make this event success .In, all 39 delegates from 34 countries took part in the Congress, which run more than six hours, representing West Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and the Pacific. As a result, the new FAPaJ leadership for 2025-2028 was elected as follows:

  • President : Nany Afrida (Indonesia)
  • VICE- President : Salim AL Jahwal(Oman) and together with executive council members.

Myanmar: Global, regional and national unions call on ASEAN to reject sham ‘election’

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and more than 300 global union federations, trade unions, civil society, and human rights organisations from South East Asia and around the world on October 24 called on governments to outrightly reject the Myanmar military junta’s upcoming planned ‘sham’ election. The joint statement came ahead of the 47th ASEAN Summit, which started in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 25.

The joint statement, issed as a collective show of force by human rights defenders, said the Myanmar military junta’s so-called ‘election’ planned for December 2025 was an illegal, fraudulent attempt to manufacture an illusion of legitimacy. It urges South East Asian governments attending the summit to recall how Myanmar’s military junta ignored the peoples decisive vote in 1990 and again organised illegitimate polls in 2010 to bolster it’s dictatorship.   

 

The Presidential Environment Awards Ceremony 2025

The Presidential Environment Awards Ceremony 2025, held in Colombo under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. 

The event is annually organized by the Central Environmental Authority to ensure environmental sustainability in Sri Lanka by recognising industries, government and private institutions, nongovernmental organisations, media institutions, schools dedicated to environmental protection and community participation that have made an outstanding contribution to environmental conservation. 

The programme also aims to promote a culture of environmentally friendly industries, businesses and services in the country, to encourage society towards environmental stewardship and to enhance public participation in sustainable development. 

This year’s Presidential Environment Awards Programme was held in collaboration with the Clean Sri Lanka Programme, conducted under the theme “A Beautiful Island – A Contented People”, marking a special feature of the event. 

A total of 132 awards were presented under nine categories; Environmentally Friendly Industrial Sector, Government Institutions Sector, Private Sector, School Sector, Renewable Energy Production Projects Sector, Innovative Eco-Friendly Creations Sector, Environmental NonGovernmental Organisations Sector, Media Sector and Social Media Sector, including 17 Gold Awards, 29 Silver Awards, 38 Bronze Awards, 47 Merit Awards and one Special Jury Award.

Palestine: At least 224 journalists and media workers killed in Gaza

At least 224 Palestinian journalists and media workers have been killed, several have been injured and others are missing during the war in Gaza. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) condemn the killings and continued attacks on journalists. The IFJ calls for an immediate investigation into their deaths.

Afghanistan: Second journalist killed in Afghanistan in two days

Afghan media worker Abdul Zahir Safi was killed in a civilian area of Kabul after an alleged airstrike on the city on October 16. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Afghan Independent Journalists’ Union (AIJU) strongly condemn the killing and demand an urgent investigation into the circumstances of his death.

Sudan: Journalist killed by paramilitary group in El Fasher

Al Nour Suleiman, the editor and presenter of El Fasher Radio in North Darfur, died of his injuries on 4 October, following a drone strike on his home one day earlier by the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Sudanese Journalists’ Union (SJU), in condemning in the strongest possible terms this killing. They also call for a swift investigation to ensure the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to justice.By IFJ

Pakistan: Police raid press club and assault media workers

Police allegedly assaulted multiple journalists and destroyed their equipment at the National Press Club in Islamabad on October 2. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), in calling for a thorough investigation to ensure journalists can perform their duties without fear of violence and intimidation. By IFJ

 

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