Access to Information

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

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On Right to Know Day, calls for UN to include free expression rights in development goals

More than 100 civil society organisations ask the UN Secretary General to recognise the importance of free expression rights in the sustainable development goals.

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Where books are banned, the Internet can be a lifesaver

For individuals living in countries with high levels of censorship, the Internet has become a means for circumventing restrictions on book sales.

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Paraguay enacts new law on access to information and transparency

Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes has promulgated a new law which requires public institutions and officials to provide information requested by citizens, such as salaries, official trips and contracts.

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Members of Freedom Online Coalition may be using FinFisher surveillance spyware

Documents recently released by WikiLeaks have brought new evidence to the public eye that the intrusive surveillance spyware FinFisher may be in use by several members of the Freedom Online Coalition, including Mongolia, Netherlands, and Estonia.

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Myth-busting: European Commission misrepresents right to be forgotten objections

The European Commission has released a “mythbuster” document on the controversial Court of Justice of the European Union ruling on the “right to be forgotten”.

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Journalists barred from covering Ampatuan Massacre trial in Philippines

Policemen barred journalists from covering the Ampatuan (Maguindanao) Massacre trial proceedings. No immediate reason was given, though the police said the next day that the incident was a miscommunication between them and the jail management bureau.

A UNICEF worker shares information on Ebola and best practices to help prevent its spread with residents of Conakry, Guinea, REUTERS/Timothy La Rose/UNICEF/Handout via Reuters

Journalists, health team killed while conducting Ebola awareness-raising campaign

A mob of villagers killed three journalists and six others who were raising awareness about Ebola in the village of Womey. The campaign team reportedly consisted of local administrators, medical officers and a preacher.

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Post 2015 and the Right to Know

Right to Know Day, on 28 September, coincides with the start of a year-long negotiation process to agree the Post-2015 agenda. States will be discussing the framework that will be the foundation for international policy commitments for the next fifteen years and more.

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Gabon: Opposition weeklies altered, replaced by fake issues supporting government

La Loupe and L’Aube, two outspoken opposition weeklies owned by the same publisher, have announced that they are suspending publication until further notice because their latest issues were suppressed and replaced by fake issues supporting the government.

People protest outside a hospital as Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf visits the area after Ebola deaths in Monrovia, 17 June 2014., AP Photo/Jonathan Paye-Layleh, File

Access to timely, accurate information is critical to Ebola response

Media crackdowns in Liberia and Sierra Leone may be cutting off access to potentially life-saving information about Ebola.

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Reporting on possible Ebola outbreak in Venezuela treated as campaign against the state

Tareck El Aissami, Aragua state governor, has been authorised to investigate reporters who have written about a possible outbreak of Ebola at the Central Hospital in Maracay, capital city of Aragua.

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Concern over police abuses in Vietnamese prisons, ‘uneven’ media coverage

Police throughout Vietnam abuse people in their custody, in some cases leading to death, Human Rights Watch said in a new report. Local media coverage of these incidents has been uneven, raising serious concerns about the negative impact of government control of the media

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UN HRC: Right to water and sanitation relies on free expression

In an oral statement to the UN Human Rights Council on 9 September 2014, ARTICLE 19 welcomed the annual report of the Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation for making strong recommendations for States to recognise the connection between the right to water and sanitation and the right to […]

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Opposition supporter ‘disappeared’ in Thailand

Human Rights Watch has repeatedly raised serious concerns regarding the use of arbitrary arrest and secret military detention by the military-led junta.

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Website opens door to citizens’ right to information

“Ask Your Government” website provides Ugandans with unprecedented right to publicly request information.

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Rights groups call for an end to enforced disappearances in ASEAN

ASEAN remains plagued by enforced disappearances but governments have consistently failed to adequately address the issue, say rights groups.