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Press Under Fire: Political Ramifications of US Law Enforcement’s Use of Force Against Foreign Journalists During Civil Protests

Use of Force Against Foreign Journalists: The recent revelations concerning four Australian journalists reportedly injured by U.S. law enforcement during civil protests in Los Angeles have reignited an urgent legal and diplomatic debate. These incidents—ranging from the shooting of rubber bullets to alleged physical assaults—occurred during demonstrations following police violence against marginalized communities. What began as domestic dissent over systemic injustices has since escalated into a multifaceted legal issue, touching upon press freedom, international law, and the constitutional boundaries of police authority in crowd control situations.