CPJ’s Butler denied entry to Pakistan to attend a human rights conference

CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Steven Butler was denied entry to Pakistan on October 16. (CPJ)

CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Steven Butler was denied entry to Pakistan on October 16. (CPJ)

On Wednesday, Pakistani immigration authorities denied entry to CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Steven Butler, citing a blacklist managed by the Ministry of Interior.

On Sunday, a Turkish air strike hit a civilian convoy in northern Syria, killing two Syrian Kurdish journalists. Saad Ahmed, a reporter for the local news agency Hawar News, died shortly after the strike, and Mohammed Hussein Rasho, a reporter and cameraman for Cira TV, was injured in the blast and died the following day.

In Ecuador, unidentified groups attacked news outlets amid protests. A group threw rocks and smashed windows at the offices of TV broadcaster Teleamazonas and burned a bus and a van parked at the office. A group also threw rocks at the offices of daily newspaper El Comercio and burned tires at the office’s entrance. Neither outlet reported any injuries in the attacks.

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Support the fifth annual James W. Foley Freedom Run, which honors the memory of U.S. journalist James Foley and raises money for the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation. It will start at 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 20, in Washington, D.C., and New York City. The event is held virtually worldwide for anyone who wants to participate, or you can donate online to support those running.

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