IFEX Communiqués 2012
IFEX's new look Be the first to see IFEX's new logo and look! In late July, we will be introducing "IFEX This Week", a freshly designed weekly newsletter listing the top free expression story in each region (in English, with relevant links to other languages). "IFEX This Week" will be issued every Wednesday and replace the "IFEX Communiqué", of which this is the last edition. And watch this fall for our new monthly round-up of the context behind the free expression headlines, "IFEX In Context". More news to come, later this summer!
27 June 2012
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IFEX's new look Be the first to see IFEX's new logo and look! In late July, we will be introducing "IFEX This Week", a freshly designed weekly newsletter listing the top free expression story in each region (in English, with relevant links to other languages). "IFEX This Week" will be issued every Wednesday and replace the "IFEX Communiqué". You will receive the last edition of the "Communiqué" on 4 July. And watch this fall for our new monthly round-up of the context behind the free expression headlines, "IFEX In Context". More news to come, later this summer!
20 June 2012
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IFEX's new look Be the first to see IFEX's new logo and look! In late July, we will be introducing "IFEX This Week", a freshly designed weekly newsletter listing the top free expression story in each region (in English, with relevant links to other languages). "IFEX This Week" will be issued every Wednesday and replace the "IFEX Communiqué". You will receive the last edition of the "Communiqué" on 4 July. And watch this fall for our new monthly round-up of the context behind the free expression headlines, "IFEX In Context". More news to come, later this summer!
4 April 2012
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Join our call to save Bahraini human rights defender Abdulhadi al-Khawaja: Al-Khawaja, renowned human rights advocate and past president of IFEX member the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights (BCHR), is entering his ninth week of a hunger strike in prison to protest a life sentence for peacefully expressing his right to freedom of expression. He pledged to continue his protest until "freedom or death." His life is now in serious danger and there may be irreparable damage to his health.
Please sign this petition urging his release.