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Jordanie : pression croissante envers les journalistes qui couvrent les manifestations contre la guerre à Gaza

 

« Couvrir une manifestation n’est pas un crime. Le traitement subi par ces journalistes, pour avoir fait leur travail d’information, est inacceptable. »

 
 
 

Americas | Access to Information

 

IAPA analyses the challenges faced by journalists in exile

 

In the context of a UNESCO event in Costa Rica, the Inter American Press Association organized a panel discussion to address the growing challenges of journalists forced to work outside of their home countries.

 
 

Greece | Access to Information

 

Greece: Three years on, still no justice for murdered journalist Giorgos Karaivaz

 

« Karaivaz was one of Greece’s most prominent investigative journalists specialising in organised crime and police reporting when he was gunned down in broad daylight outside his Athens home on 9 April 2021 ».

 
 

Pakistan | Access to Information

 

Pakistan: Online campaign launched against prolonged X suspension

 

The “Restore X” campaign highlights how the suspension of X (Twitter) in Pakistan is affecting the free flow of information.

 
 

Uganda | Access to Information

 

Screens become mightier than the sword in the fight for accountability

 

Ugandans turn to digital spaces to push for transparency and accountability and spotlight parliament’s excesses.

 
 

Georgia | Censorship

 

Georgia: Ruling party reintroduces ‘foreign agents’ law to parliament

 

“Georgian authorities’ revival of a bill that would smear media outlets as foreign-controlled is deeply concerning and utterly incompatible with their claim of aligning with European democratic standards » – CPJ

 
 

Palestine | Access to Information

 

Palestinian digital rights and the extraterritorial impact of the EU’s Digital Services Act

 

A new study examines discrimination and censorship concerns within the EU, affecting both Palestinians and global advocates for Palestinian human rights.