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Tell the County DA: Drop charges against Alissa Azar!

Update, Jan. 24: Great news! Charges against Azar have been dropped in Multnomah County.

Journalist Alissa Azer was arrested while filming a pro-Palestine protest at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon in May 2024 and subsequently charged with criminal trespassing.  

Prism recounts Azar’s ongoing dealings with Oregon authorities, who she says have targeted her specifically for her antifascist journalism. Last year, she was prosecuted for using pepper spray in self-defense against Proud Boys, some of whom later pled guilty to disorderly conduct and harassment. In court, prosecutors attempted to argue that Azar is an activist, not a reporter. And now the trespassing charge is the latest attempt to silence Azar’s journalism:  

Azar’s case has brought to light a complex history of harassment, violence, and abuse of power by local law enforcement and reveals a landmark legal condemnation against social media journalists and press freedom in the U.S. Her identities as a self-taught movement journalist, Arab, and antifascist woman puts her at the speartip of state repression—an apparent consequence of going against the status quo and daring to report a counternarrative. In an era when newsrooms are rapidly shuttering and political dissent amounts to “terrorism,” Azar’s supporters say her arrests, jail time, and legal harassment mark a clear erosion of both journalistic and free speech protections. Her mistreatment is a harbinger that should concern all reporters, they say, and especially movement journalists staring down at a second Trump presidency. 

Azar is scheduled to go on trial in Oregon on Monday, January 27. The charges against her are an affront to the First Amendment right to a free press and should be dropped immediately. Defending Rights and Dissent has created an advocacy tool so you can easily write a letter urging the Multnomah County District Attorney to drop the case at once.

Sign your name today!

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Trump’s re-election and the war on journalism

Donald Trump is poised to return to the White House as the 47th president of the United States, and press freedom groups are sounding the alarm early about what his election means for the state of journalism in the U.S. and around the world. Courage joins these groups in standing up for truthtellers, for journalists’ right to publish, and for your right to know, regardless of which party is in power.

Trump’s record on media freedom in his first term was infamously bleak. Beyond calling the press “the enemy of the people,” Trump viciously attacked news outlets and individual journalists whose coverage he didn’t like and weaponized the state in an effort to silence them. He surveilled reporters, banned outlets from press briefings, and persecuted leakers. In 2017, Trump called on the Federal Communications Commission to revoke the licenses of ABC, NBC, and other news stations, a threat he renewed in the 2024 campaign. 

And of course the biggest assault on press freedom at least since the 1972 Pentagon Papers was the Trump Administration’s indictment of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange. In 2019, Trump’s Justice Department levied 17 counts under the Espionage Act against Assange, including charges for soliciting, possessing, and publishing classified documents in the public interest, escalating the Obama Administration’s war on whistleblowers to a full-blown war on journalism.

Campaign threats foreshadow dangerous second term

It appears we can expect more of the same in Trump’s second stint in office. Defending Rights & Dissent writes about the policy plans of Trump and his associates:

 “[Trump’s] close supporters have put together a plan to crack down on pro-Palestine protesters, surveil journalists, and jail whistleblowers. And Trump has made clear he wants to violate the First Amendment by criminalizing flag burning and deporting activists.

They have declared their intent to abuse laws like RICO to silence those who support Palestinian rights and hire more FBI counterintelligence agents to spy on journalists so the government can unmask and imprison whistleblowers.”

When Trump’s CIA went so far as to draw up plans to kidnap and even assassinate Assange while he was detained in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Mike Pompeo was at the helm. Trump brought Pompeo along for several major rallies at the close of the 2024 campaign, and initial reports suggested his name was floated for another cabinet position. Just days after being reelected, however, Trump announced preemptively that Pompeo (as well as fellow neocon and former Ambassador Nikki Haley) will not be in his new administration — though he praised Pompeo’s work in Trump’s first term.

More explicitly, Reporters Without Borders found that Trump has verbally threatened the press more than 100 times on the campaign trail, including suggesting he wouldn’t mind if journalists at his rally were shot.

The Committee for the Protection of Journalists, reporting on the massive increase in attacks on the press in the last year, “found that the hostile media climate fostered during Donald Trump’s presidency has left a legacy that poses great risks to media inside and outside the country.”

While the Biden Administration has made some important changes in the intervening years, including Attorney General Merrick Garland’s revision of the DOJ’s policies to prohibit subpoenas for journalists (with narrow exceptions), they have done nothing to truly protect sources and journalists more permanently. The Assange case ended in a plea deal under Biden and Garland, rather than a dropped indictment, instilling a chilling effect on investigative journalists around the world, and the Espionage Act remains at Trump’s disposal, with no public interest defense available to protect defendants in court.

Furthermore, both administrations fully support funding and arming the ongoing killing of Palestinian journalists at an unprecedented rate amid Israeli’s assault on Gaza and Lebanon.

Biden could still pass the PRESS Act

Biden’s lame-duck Congress could still enact policy changes to protect reporters. Chief among them is getting the Senate to pass the Protect Reporters from Exploitative State Spying (PRESS) Act, which passed in the House unanimously and which would severely curtail the government’s ability to surveil reporters. The Freedom of the Press Foundation’s Trevor Timm said,

“The Senate should immediately pass, and President Biden should sign, the bipartisan PRESS Act to stop Trump from spying on journalists, as he repeatedly did in his first term, and from throwing them in jail for refusing to reveal their sources, as he has threatened in the most disgusting terms.

Congress must make good on promises to fix dangerous and sloppily drafted mass surveillance legislation passed earlier this year that gives the U.S. government extraordinary power to spy on its own citizens.

And lawmakers must take a vocal stand against abusing anti-terrorism laws to punish free speech. It’s imperative the White House reverses its spineless position on Israel’s unprecedented attacks on press freedom and pressure its ally to stop using U.S. weapons to kill journalists.”

Support press freedom and those defending it

Whether the Biden Administration and the outgoing Congress pass these protections or not, press freedom groups will continue to fight back in the war on journalism throughout Trump’s second term. Courage has been partnering with many of these groups on a range of issues — from the prosecution of Julian Assange to the widespread killing of Palestinian journalists — in an effort to speak out en masse, our collective voices louder than each of us on our own. We encourage you to support these organizations as you’re able, as the need for solidarity will only grow.

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Drop charges against Indian Time journalist Isaac White

Courage has joined more than 20 national and local press freedom and civil liberties organizations calling on the DOJ to drop the charges brought against Indian Time reporter Isaac White. The charges arise from May this year when White was arrested while covering a demonstration opposing a proposed settlement of a land claim by the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe.

In a letter addressed to District Attorney Gary Pasqua, media freedom advocates emphasize that White was not accused of doing anything illegal besides failing to disperse when police broke up the protest. They point out that even according to DOJ’s own interpretation of the First Amendment, police dispersing protesters can’t also disperse journalists covering the protests, because how police respond to protests is news.

“The First Amendment requires that any restrictions on when, where, and how reporters gather information ‘leave open ample alternative channels’ for gathering the news. Law enforcement did not communicate a specific dispersal point for White or the others arrested that day, let alone one in a location from which White could effectively report.”

The signatories stress that the DOJ, courts, and legislatures must all recognize the rights of journalists to document how police respond to protests, and demand charges against White to be dropped.

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Press freedom groups write to US embassy in Israel over detained US journalist Jeremy Loffredo

The Courage Foundation has signed on to the following letter alongside Defending Rights & Dissent and the Freedom of the Press Foundation to express our concern to the US Embassy in Jerusalem over the ongoing detention of U.S. journalist Jeremy Loffredo.

US Embassy In Jerusalem 
14 David Flusser
Jerusalem 9378322, Israel

We, the undersigned press freedom and free expression organizations, are writing to express our urgent concern with the situation of US journalist Jeremy Loffredo. Although an Israeli judge has ordered him released, the Israeli government has taken his US passport and phone and forbidden him from leaving the country until October 20. Loffredo remains charged with “aiding the enemy during wartime and providing information to the enemy.” We urge you to advocate on his behalf.

Loffredo was arrested for reporting on the impact of Iranian missile strikes in Israel. Loffredo’s actions were well within the standard realm of journalism and would have been protected by the First Amendment in the United States. Israel has imposed an anti-democratic regime of military censorship on Israeli and international journalists. Although Loffredo’s reporting was forbidden by military censors, military censors have allegedly granted permission to Israeli publications reporting his arrest to publish the information he reported, and have declined to charge other journalists who published similar reporting.

Reporting news to the public that a government doesn’t like is not aiding the enemy. It is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes to equate independent journalism with aiding a foreign enemy. 

As you are aware, Israel has one of the worst records on press freedom in the world today. In addition to military censorship, it has detained and killed numerous Palestinian journalists. Israel has barred international journalists from entering Gaza and has shut down Al Jazeera both within Israel and the occupied West Bank, where it has no lawful jurisdiction. We are deeply concerned with the fate of all journalists and have in the past called on the State Department to cease providing Israel with the weapons it uses to kill Palestinian journalists.

Loffredo is both a journalist and an American citizen. You have an obligation to advocate for him. We ask you to urge the Israelis to respect Loffredo’s press freedom rights, drop the charges against him, return his passport and phone, refrain from searching his phone which may contain confidential sources,  and permit him to leave Israel if he so chooses.

Thank you,

Defending Rights & Dissent 
Courage Foundation
Freedom of the Press Foundation

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Sign petitions calling for Daniel Hale’s freedom

Click these images to sign petitions from CodePink and Defending Rights & Dissent, calling on the Biden administration to free whistleblower Daniel Hale.

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One Year in a Cage: Letter Writing Night for Daniel Hale, May 10

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As we approach one year of Daniel Hale’s incarceration, his support team invites you to a night of reflection and solidarity on Tuesday, May 10, at 7:30pm EST: “We miss him so much and community helps us and him keep his fighting spirit – forever in pursuit of justice – alive.” Register here.

Courage has recently announced Hale as its newest beneficiary. We’ll continue to report on his prison conditions and other ways you can support him.

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Join the campaign to support alleged leaker Reality Winner

Courage joins international coalition to defend the accused NSA truthteller

Today, Stand With Reality, a support group for alleged NSA truth teller Reality Winner, launches in the United States at StandWithReality.org

Reality Winner, a 25-year-old US Air Force veteran, is charged under the Espionage Act for allegedly disclosing a classified NSA report to news outlet The Intercept, and she needs our help. The alleged truthteller is scheduled to face trial on October 23.

The Espionage Act is a century-old statute which carries a potential 10-year prison sentence and chills protected, journalistic activity, discouraging sources and reporters alike from working together. The Obama Administration used the law repeatedly against leakers to the media, and President Trump has threatened to go even further, preparing charges against journalists in addition to their sources. The Trump Administration’s first Espionage Act prosecution must be met with substantial, organized opposition.

The Intercept article based on the NSA report Winner is alleged to have disclosed reveals that the GRU (Russian military intelligence) attempted to infiltrate the software of VR Systems, an American voting machine supplier in eight states and sent phishing emails to over 100 local election officials in the days leading up to the 2016 Presidential election. This information is obviously in the public interest; whoever brought it to the public record should be protected, not prosecuted.

Courage joins the Stand with Reality coalition hosted by Courage to Resist, the US-based organization for soldiers who resist or otherwise oppose war. These collective efforts aim to fund Winner’s legal defense team, led by Titus Nichols.

Nichols told Courage,

On behalf of Ms. Reality Winner I want to thank you and others for the outpouring of support that you all have given to Ms. Winner during her current legal situation.

Stand with Reality! Sign the petition to drop the charges against her, donate to her legal defense fund, and spread these links to raise awareness about her case:

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URGENT CALL: ask your MP to sign letter to Obama

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Support Courage’s emergency funding drive to defend whistleblowers worldwide

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Today, Tuesday 12th July, Courage, the international organisation that protects whistleblowers and activists, launches a major funding drive for core costs. We manage the legal and public defence of truthtellers in the most politicised cases, from Edward Snowden to Chelsea Manning, from Barrett Brown to Lauri love – and we fight for whistleblower protections and the public’s right to know generally. Two years on from our launch, we have a fundraising target of £100,000 to secure. If we are unable to meet our needs for core funding within the next month we will be forced to step back our work.

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Save William McNeilly, Trident whistleblower