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Pandemic exacerbates digital gap and media censorship in Asia-Pacific

A mid-month round up of COVID-19 key free expression news from Asia-Pacific, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Turkey: Rights groups call for release of all those arbitrarily detained, now at risk of COVID-19

“While we welcome any measures taken to alleviate overcrowding in Turkey’s prisons, the new measures unjustifiably exclude tens of thousands who are imprisoned for the peaceful exercise of their rights.”

EU’s new rule of law mechanism must help uphold press freedom

Twenty-four press freedom groups and other civil society organisations send a list of recommendations to EU leaders on how a newly formed rule of law mechanism can help strengthen press freedom and media plurality.

Data collection, privacy, and COVID-19

How can governments protect privacy if cell phone tracking is used to combat COVID-19?

Trump defamation suit against NBC affiliate is unconstitutional attack

PEN America says the tactic is from Trump’s playbook to attack outlets that air material the president dislikes.

People with disabilities disregarded in COVID-19 information awareness campaigns

There is growing concern that information awareness campaign messages about COVID-19 are on platforms and formats that persons with disabilities have limited access to.

MRA threatens to take special police squad to court for inaction

Media Rights Agenda have requested police investigate the raid and attack on the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or get taken to court.

States urged to uphold human rights when using digital surveillance to curb COVID-19

States’ efforts to contain the virus must not be used as a cover to usher in a new era of greatly expanded systems of invasive digital surveillance, a number of civil society organisations have stated.

Turkish parliament votes to free 90,000 prisoners but not journalists or rights defenders

Amendments that ostensibly aim to protect prisoners from COVID-19 by reducing the prison population do not cover those detained on terrorism-related charges. Journalists, politicians and rights defenders who are in pre-trial detention, or who have been sentenced, will remain behind bars.

COVID-19: Turkish draft law puts a stranglehold on social media

The draft law requires all platforms accessed by over one million users daily to appoint a legal representative in Turkey on whom courts can serve orders to take down content or block access to accounts. Any platform that refuses would see its bandwidth reduced by 50 and then 95 percent.

Malaysian government threatens ‘stern action’ against online media that misreport COVID-19 stories

Malaysian civil society groups reminded authorities to stop making threats against the media after the National Security Council directed the police and concerned agencies to take ‘stern action’ against online news outlets that misreport government statements on COVID-19.

UN should demand release of jailed journalists amid COVID-19 pandemic

At least 250 journalists are behind bars for their work, according to CPJ’s most recent prison census. The worst jailers included China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt – all of which have suffered COVID-19 outbreaks.

Europe fails to shield its journalists against abuse during the COVID-19 crisis

With journalists facing arrests, attacks and harassment while covering the COVID-19 pandemic, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on national and European institutions to protect the media.

Blocked voices: The COVID-19 outbreak mobilizes demands to unblock Voice Over IP in the Gulf

With the need to communicate and access information during the COVID-19 pandemic, rights organizations call on governments in the Gulf region to lift their ban on Voice Over IP platforms that facilitate voice and video internet calls.

Cambodian groups ask government to combat gender-based violence in COVID-19 response

15 civil society groups in Cambodia have endorsed a paper outlining several demands aimed at preventing gender-based violence as the country deals with the spread of COVID-19.

Pakistan: The digital gap during the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating inequalities

Digital Rights Foundation and Bolo Bhi make the following demands to address the digital gap in Pakistan as the country and the rest of the world struggle to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.