Media watchdog renews call for release of journalists detained during Iranian protests

In its attempt to crush the protests, the regime has also tried to silence the media. (AFP/File)
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Updated 02 November 2022
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Media watchdog renews call for release of journalists detained during Iranian protests

  • Group urges the UN Security Council to investigate all alleged human rights violations by the Iranian government

LONDON: Media watchdog the Committee to Protect Journalists on Tuesday renewed its call for authorities in Iran to release all journalists detained in the country.

The CPJ, an independent American non-profit organization, demanded the release of 37 reporters and urged the UN Security Council to initiate a fair and independent investigation of all alleged human rights violations committed by the Iranian government.

“Iranian authorities should free all detained journalists immediately and unconditionally,” said CPJ President Jodie Ginsberg.

“Iranian authorities are trying to silence a critical moment in the country’s history, and in the process have made Iran among the world’s top jailers of journalists in an astonishingly short time.”

According to the advocacy group, since the current unrest began to sweep the country in September, police have arrested 51 journalists. The CPJ has documented the release on bail of only 14 of them.

Iran is experiencing the largest anti-government protests in the country for decades. They were sparked by the death in police custody on Sept. 16 of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested three days previously for allegedly violating the country’s strict dress laws.

The uprising has persisted despite a government crackdown on the dissent that has resulted in the deaths of more than 250 people and the arrest and detention of thousands.

In its attempt to crush the protests, the regime has also tried to silence the media. According to the New York-based Coalition for Women in Journalism, about half of the media workers detained because of their coverage of the demonstrations are women.

Last week, Niloofar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi, the female journalists who broke the news of Amini’s death at the hands of Iran’s “morality police,” were accused by the Iranian government of being CIA agents and acting as the “primary sources of news for foreign media.” If convicted, they could face the death penalty.

The Association of Iranian Journalists issued a response in which it said that “what they (the Iranian authorities) referred to as evidence for their charges is the exact definition of journalists’ professional duty.”

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Asharq Business with Bloomberg, Nasdaq to bring real-time US equities data to MENA

Updated 13 January 2026
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Asharq Business with Bloomberg, Nasdaq to bring real-time US equities data to MENA

  • Nasdaq to deliver exclusive real-time US equities market data
  • Real-time updates fully integrated into Asharq Business’ data infrastructure and available across all platforms

RIYADH: Asharq Business with Bloomberg, the region’s leading business and financial news multi-platform channel, announced Tuesday a strategic three-year collaboration with Nasdaq, to deliver exclusive real-time US equities market data and updates to investors and decision-makers across the Middle East. 

Through access to Nasdaq’s official data product, Nasdaq Last Sale (NLS), Asharq Business with Bloomberg will receive real-time last-sale trade updates and calculated insights across major US exchanges directly from the Nasdaq Market Center. The collaboration strengthens market transparency, enhances data-driven storytelling, and provides audiences and partners with deeper insight into global financial activity. 

With a rapidly growing investor base in the region — and with Nasdaq serving as a primary destination for many Arab and regional investors — Asharq Business with Bloomberg reinforces its mission to deliver timely, accurate, and exclusive financial updates by integrating NLS data into its digital platforms, live markets coverage, and broader data ecosystem. 

Leveraging its partnership with Bloomberg Media — which grants access to reporting from over 2,700 journalists and analysts worldwide — Asharq Business with Bloomberg continues to build on its reputation as the region’s most trusted and credible multi-platform business news source. The collaboration with Nasdaq underscores its commitment to providing reliable, data-backed content across social, digital, and streaming platforms, available for audiences anytime and anywhere. 

Dr Nabeel Al Khatib, General Manager of Asharq News Network, commented: “It has been five years since the inception of Asharq Business with Bloomberg, and our audience has always been at the center of everything we do. We invest time and effort to understand what matters to them, ensuring we deliver data and stories that genuinely support informed decision-making. With growing regional interest in global markets, our collaboration with Nasdaq marks a strategic step toward offering a clearer, more comprehensive view of international financial activity. Through Nasdaq Last Sale, we aim to further empower our audience with transparent, real-time insights, strengthening their ability to navigate an increasingly interconnected global investment landscape.” 

The Nasdaq leadership team added: “We are pleased to collaborate with Asharq Business with Bloomberg to broaden access to high-quality US market data in the Middle East. Through Nasdaq Last Sale, we aim to enhance transparency, support informed decision-making, and contribute to a more connected global investor community.”