Access to Information

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

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Ultra-conservative advocacy group pushing right-wing ideologies in Kenya

Spanish based organisation, CitizenGO, lends its support to politically motivated anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in Kenya.

Journalist in Guinea-Bissau expelled from public event

Press union president and journalist Indira Correia Baldé was prevented from covering the handover of equipment by the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

MRA condemns harassment of media in Nigeria

Media Rights Agenda says abductions, arbitrary arrests, detention and other forms of attacks against media professionals, by Nigeria’s security and law enforcement agencies, are reaching alarming levels.

Political prisoners, censorship in libraries, and four years of repression

August 2024 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Turkey: Press freedom and freedom of expression groups condemn court decision upholding prison sentence for journalist Bülent Mumay

Mumay’s case is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of judicial harassment and censorship targeting Turkey’s independent media. It highlights the urgent need for international attention to protect press freedom and the public’s right to information.

CPJ urges Mongolia not to contest investigative journalist’s appeal against conviction

The journalist was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison on various charges.

EU must take action against Israel’s unprecedented attacks on journalists and media freedom

IFEX joins calls on the EU to act decisively to protect press freedom and ensure accountability amid record journalist deaths in Gaza and severe media crackdowns in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Australia: Queensland shield laws will enhance right to know

Shield laws allow journalists to claim legal privilege in order to protect a confidential source.

Bahrain must restore rights in Jau prison amid prisoner protests

“Various restrictions imposed on prisoners’ movements and, most recently, the interruption of communications with families must end,” said UN experts.

Israeli tank targets group of reporters in Gaza, killing one and wounding another

Videos and eyewitness accounts indicate that the group of reporters were isolated and identifiable when an Israeli tank opened fire.

CIPESA unpacks the concerns around critical principles of data governance

Safety, security, accuracy, reliability and confidentiality of personal information remain at the top of the priority list of African countries working on improving their data governance frameworks.

Spain: Media freedom coalition calls for end to repressive “Gag Law”

“Democratic regeneration” reforms proposed by PM Sánchez fail to address the urgent need to repeal the infamous Citizen Security law, nicknamed the “Gag Law”.

Press freedom in Hong Kong at 11-year low according to media survey

Journalist respondents were highly concerned about the potential impact of Article 23 national security legislation.

EU: Political posturing, human rights and enforcing the DSA

“The Digital Services Act must not become a tool for politically-driven interventions. Its enforcement should be based on evidence and uphold users’ fundamental rights, including freedom of expression.”

Pakistan: Concerns over censorship and other restrictions on freedom of expression in Balochistan

Authorities accused of censoring reports on violent crackdowns targeting protests in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

Afghanistan: Report on the state of media after three years of Taliban rule

The Afghanistan Journalists Center recorded 181 incidents of press freedom violations over the past year.