The Egyptian Journalists' Syndicate has urged media professionals to handle rape allegations with care, emphasizing that journalism should serve as an educational tool rather than a means of defamation. This call comes amid rising instances of irresponsible media coverage.
Former Indonesian Vice President <strong>Joseph Kalla</strong> has filed a formal complaint against defamation and false news allegations in Jakarta. This move follows accusations that he financed a campaign questioning the qualifications of current President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>.
The defense team for former Indonesian Vice President <strong>Joseph Kalla</strong> has filed an official complaint against <strong>Reisman Hasyholan Sianipar</strong> for defamation. The complaint pertains to statements accusing Kalla of funding a campaign questioning the validity of current President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>'s credentials.
Indonesian photographer <strong>Amal Kristi Setbo</strong> announced he will not pursue legal action against the individual who accused him of defamation during a press conference in Jakarta. This decision comes amid ongoing debates in the country regarding freedom of expression and individual rights.
Philosophy professor <strong>Sophie Diego</strong>, formerly of <strong>Valenciennes</strong>, faces a defamation campaign from far-right politicians after announcing plans for an educational trip to <strong>Calais</strong> in 2022. The trip, aimed at discussing migration issues, has sparked significant political backlash.