
Naomi Zeveloff
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Senior editor @pressfreedom and reporter with stories in @npr, @newyorker, @theatlantic, and @foreignpolicy. (Pic: Library of Congress)
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Two men from Afghanistan started a publication for and about women. When they fled the country, they had to take extreme steps to keep the newsroom running safely. By Committee to Protect Journalists's Ananya Bhasin: cpj.org/2024/12/bypass…



Israel skyrockets to the position of second worst jailer of journalists in the world in Committee to Protect Journalists's annual prison census: cpj.org/thematic-repor…

EXCLUSIVE: Committee to Protect Journalists's Moussa Ngom finds that a Senegalese journalist serving life in prison for masterminding a massacre was convicted on severely flawed and inconsistent evidence. cpj.org/2025/01/cpj-fi…


What hope looks like: Images of nine previously jailed journalists as they are reunited with their family members. Read more at Committee to Protect Journalists: cpj.org/thematic-repor…


Incredible depth of insight and writing from Alia Malek عليا مالك on Syria then, today, and in the future: nytimes.com/2025/01/26/opi…

The Israeli military is responsible for nearly 70% of journalist killings in 2024, which was the deadliest year in Committee to Protect Journalists's records: cpj.org/special-report…

First he was forced to stop teaching journalism, then he was arrested for practicing it. Now, he's fled abroad just to remain in the profession. Read Committee to Protect Journalists's interview with Cuba's José Luis Tan Estrada: cpj.org/2025/02/jose-l…


Timely job: Committee to Protect Journalists is hiring a representative to deepen its work in the U.S. cpjorg.bamboohr.com/careers/83

CPJ exclusive: More than 60 Belarusian journalists in exile are facing criminal cases opened by authorities after they fled the country. By Committee to Protect Journalists's Anna Brakha: cpj.org/2025/05/belaru…