Shireen Abu Akleh killing: CPJ calls for international probe  

A vigil for Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Gaza City on May 11. (AP/Adel Hana)

Israeli and Palestinian authorities should ensure that the investigation into the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh is swift and transparent, that all evidence is shared with international investigators, and that those responsible are brought to justice, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday. Abu Akleh, a reporter for the Qatari broadcaster Al-Jazeera, was shot and killed on Wednesday while reporting on an Israeli military operation in the West Bank town of Jenin. In the video of the aftermath of her killing, Abu Akleh was seen wearing a vest clearly marked “Press.”

As the war in Ukraine enters its third month, journalists who face increased risks in their daily reporting will receive lifesaving medical supplies through a new partnership between CPJ and the medical device company Medtrade, the manufacturer of CELOX Hemostatic Technology. The medical supplies, designed to stop hemorrhaging within 60 seconds of application, will be delivered to local and freelance journalists who have limited access to such tools.

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The People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists — a part of A Safer World for the Truth, organized by CPJ, Free Press Unlimited, and Reporters without Borders — is convening in The Hague in the Netherlands on Thursday and Friday for the Sri Lanka Case Hearing

Witnesses, including CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Steven Butler, testified before the Tribunal on crimes against journalists in Sri Lanka, notably the 2009 murder case of Lasantha Wickrematunge, and the state’s role in the prevention and investigation of these crimes. The second day of the Sri Lanka Case Hearing starts Friday at 3 a.m. EDT/9 a.m. CEST. Watch the hearing here. More information about the hearing can be found here.

Next week, on May 16 and 17, the Tribunal will convene for the Syria Case Hearing. For questions about the Tribunal, please visit this FAQ page.

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