Access to Information

Open, safe, and equitable access to information, its circulation and integrity, both online and offline

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Palestinian digital rights and Big Tech accountability in the context of genocide

The report explores how digital platforms violate rights by systematically censoring Palestinian voices and pro-Palestinian content during the Gaza genocide.

Nepal: Freedom Forum lauds passage of Public Service Broadcasting bill

Freedom Forum had a role in conceptualising the bill to promote the role of public service broadcasters.

Samoan journalists balk at planned restrictions during Commonwealth meeting

Local journalists said that the restriction is an attempt to gag local and overseas media.

In countries where press freedom is at risk, so is democracy

“In 2024, the same year democracy levels hit their lowest point since The Economist’s Democracy Index was created in 2006, RSF noted that journalists’ work was increasingly obstructed by political forces.”

For the Immediate Release of Journalists and Media Workers Imprisoned in Venezuela

Eight people are detained by Nicolás Maduro’s government for carrying out their journalistic duties.

Bahrain frees 457 political prisoners, but prominent figures remain jailed

BCHR welcomes the releases and urges authorities to release all remaining political prisoners, including human rights defenders like Abdulhadi Alkhawaja.

X blocked in Brazil: When a social media platform opposes the rule of law

Given social media’s role in the spread of disinformation, no democracy can afford to allow these platforms to shirk their legal obligations.

Guinea-Bissau president swears at journalist

Journalist Ussumane Mané is shocked at President Embaló’s offensive reaction to his valid query on the likelihood of elections being held in the country.

Nigeria’s amended Cybercrime Act threatens investigative journalism

Eight journalists have been arrested, prosecuted or arrested since the amendment of Article 24 of the Cybercrimes Act.

CIPESA’s new report examines Africa’s evolving disinformation landscape

A study of the evolving disinformation landscape identifies key protagonists involved in the pushback and the tactics they employ to curb the escalating challenge.

Tunisia bans “Jeune Afrique” magazine for criticising president ahead of upcoming elections

The banning of “Jeune Afrique” is another step in Kais Saied’s clampdown on independent media, further undoing the democratic gains of the 2011 revolution.

Targeted and discredited: Palestinian journalists suffer double punishment in Gaza

“The targeted killing of ‘Al Jazeera’ correspondent Ismail al-Ghoul is one of the most shocking examples of impunity we have witnessed in the war in Gaza.”

Detained and disappeared: Egypt’s crackdown on journalists fuels climate of fear

IFEX and 33 rights groups demand the release of detained and forcibly disappeared journalists, and an end to the assault on press freedoms.

Kyrgyzstan should overturn decision to liquidate ‘Kloop Media’

“The forced closure of ‘Kloop Media’ not only silences a crucial voice in Kyrgyzstani society but also signals a continued decline in Kyrgyzstan’s respect for civil and political rights and freedoms of its citizens.”

Nineteen journalists forcibly disappeared in last ten years

According to RSF, 32 journalists have gone missing in the last decade; 19 of these were the victims of enforced disappearance by state agents.

Civil society coalition calls for urgent EU action against spyware threats

A coalition of CSOs calls for an EU ban on the production, sale, and use of spyware during the new legislative term.