World-First: Unprecedented Global Newsroom Protest As 200 Media Outlets Take Action Over Killing Of Journalists In Gaza
For the first time in modern history, newsrooms across every continent will coordinate a large-scale editorial protest. The action - coordinated by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the global campaigning movement Avaaz and the International Federation of Journalists - will take place on Monday, September 1. Print newspapers will run blacked-out front pages carrying a stark message. Broadcasters and radio stations will pause programming with a joint statement. Online outlets will black out their homepages or banners in solidarity. Editors, reporters and other journalists are also taking part too.
The action comes as the death toll of journalists in Gaza climbs to over 210 since October 7, 2023 – the deadliest conflict for reporters in modern times. Israel has simultaneously barred foreign media from entering Gaza for nearly two years, leaving Palestinian journalists to report under fire.
Thibaut Bruttin, RSF Director General said: “At the rate at which journalists are being killed in Gaza by the IDF, soon there will be no one left to keep the world informed. This is not only a war on Gaza, it is a war on journalism itself. Journalists are being killed, they are being targeted, they are being defamed. Without them, who will speak of famine, who will expose war crimes, who will denounce genocides? Ten years after the unanimous adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2222, we are witnessing, before the eyes of the entire world, the erosion of international law guarantees for the protection of journalists. The solidarity of news media and journalists around the world is essential. They must be thanked: it is the fraternity of reporters that will save press freedom, fraternity that will save freedom.”
Andrew Legon, Campaign Director at Avaaz, said: “It is very clear that Gaza is being turned into a graveyard for journalists for a reason. Israel's far-right government is trying to finish the job in the dark, without the scrutiny of the press. If the last witnesses are silenced, the killing won't stop - it will simply go unseen. That's why we ́re united with newsrooms around the world today to say: We cannot, we will not, let that happen!”
Anthony Bellanger, General Secretary of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), added: "Every journalist killed in Gaza was someone's colleague, friend, or family. They risked everything to tell the world the truth, and they paid with their lives. The public's right to know has been deeply damaged as a result of this war. We demand justice and a UN International Convention on the safety and independence of journalists ."
The most recent attacks on journalists in Gaza occurred on August 25, when Israeli forces bombed the al-Nasser medical complex – a known hub for reporters – killing five journalists, including staff from Reuters and Associated Press. Two weeks earlier, six more journalists were killed in a single strike, among them Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif.
Notes to Editors
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Date of Action: Monday, September 1, 2025
What Will Happen:
Print outlets will run blacked-out front pages, digital outlets will change their homepages, and broadcasters and radio stations will pause programming to share a unified message: "At the rate journalists are being killed in Gaza by the Israeli army, there will soon be no one left to keep you informed." #ProtectJournalistsInGaza #LetReportersIntoGaza
Participating outlets:
A list of outlets will be posted here . Please note this is also embargoed, as it could be added to over the weekend as more outlets continue to join.
About RSF
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) defends press freedom worldwide and supports journalists in danger.
About Avaaz
Avaaz is a global campaigning organization with 70 million members worldwide working passionately to solve the biggest challenges of our time. From defending human rights and press freedom to protecting democracies, standing up for indigenous rights, ensuring biodiversity protected areas and pushing governments for urgent climate action.
About IFJ
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is the world's largest organisation of journalists, representing 600,000 members in 148 countries, including 800 in Gaza.

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