Access to Information

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

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Police detain an LGBTQI+ activist in Red Square in Moscow, 7 February 2014, AP Photo/Evgeny Feldman

The human impact of Russia’s ‘gay propaganda’ law

The skies are darkening for many activists in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where the Russian Federation is leading the way on legislation aimed at silencing LGBTQI+ voices.

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39 days on, English internet still blocked in Cameroon

Internet shut down in two anglophone regions follows protests over government decision to impose French in schools and courts.

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Zambia moves forward with Access to Information bill

MISA Zambia welcomes the pronouncement by Justice Minister Given Lubinda at the 2017 Universal Periodic Review that the Access to Information bill is ready and that the government is working on systems that will readily avail the information to the public.

Link to: Assessing the state of freedom in Ukraine is no easy task

Assessing the state of freedom in Ukraine is no easy task

The release of Freedom House’s annual Freedom in the World report generated considerable debate about the findings for Ukraine, and specifically about the report’s handling of Russian-occupied Crimea and the portions of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions that are controlled by Russian-backed separatists.

Lord Norman Fowler, the new Lord Speaker, speaks in the House of Lords chamber during his first sitting, in Parliament, London, 5 September 2016, AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, pool

Will UK jail journalists for doing their job?

Journalists in the UK could face up to 14 years in jail just for receiving secret information if an update to the Official Secrets Act is approved.

Ibrahim Tafali Lukuman, MFWA

How radio transformed a listener

Visually-impaired Ibrahim Tafali Lukuman did not know it, but turning the dial to one of his favourite radio shows would change his life one day.

UNESCO

Radio: A symbol of media freedom and independence

World Radio Day is an occasion to hail the courage and dedication of radio journalists who, in their own country or in exile, provide freely and independently reported news coverage to peoples experiencing crises or living under authoritarian regimes.

Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed speaking to the media during the 2016 World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly which took place in Tunisia, Photo by the ITU, shared on Flickr under a Creative Commons License

Is Tunisia rolling back freedom of information?

Last month, Prime Minister Youssef Chahed issued circular n°4 of 15 January 2017 asking civil servants not to speak to the press and not to reveal official information unless they get the authorization of their hierarchy.

Malcoal mine in Kayelekera. The open-pit coal mine is among the four largest coal mines in Malawi., © 2016 Lauren Clifford-Holmes for Human Rights Watch

Bill allows mining communities to access information on environment, health

Malawi’s recently passed information bill could help communities affected by the extractive industries get information about related environmental, health, and safety risks.

Malcoal mine in Kayelekera. The open-pit coal mine is among the four largest coal mines in Malawi., © 2016 Lauren Clifford-Holmes for Human Rights Watch

Bill allows mining communities to access information on environment, health

Malawi’s recently passed information bill could help communities affected by the extractive industries get information about related environmental, health, and safety risks.

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Malawi media outlet closed after publishing stories on “maize gate”

The closure of Times Group comes less than a week after the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) sought an injunction restraining the media outlet from publishing stories on the “maize gate.”

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Malawi media outlet closed after publishing stories on “maize gate”

The closure of Times Group comes less than a week after the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) sought an injunction restraining the media outlet from publishing stories on the “maize gate.”

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Hong Kong journalists try range of models to battle press freedom challenges

A new Chinese-language website pledging to provide Hong Kong with “independent, accurate and fair” news is the latest journalism venture to open in the city, in an attempt to counter increasing Chinese control of the media.

Link to: Hong Kong journalists try range of models to battle press freedom challenges

Hong Kong journalists try range of models to battle press freedom challenges

A new Chinese-language website pledging to provide Hong Kong with “independent, accurate and fair” news is the latest journalism venture to open in the city, in an attempt to counter increasing Chinese control of the media.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump argues with a reporter during a press conference in Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York, 11 January 2017, REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

Regulations are a bigger threat than fake news

Fabricated or inaccurate news stories are not new; they are the inevitable price we pay to enjoy our precious right to free expression.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump argues with a reporter during a press conference in Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York, 11 January 2017, REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

Regulations are a bigger threat than fake news

Fabricated or inaccurate news stories are not new; they are the inevitable price we pay to enjoy our precious right to free expression.