Access to Information

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

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Review of free expression in Canada highlights “cult of secrecy”

In the 2013 Review of Free Expression in Canada, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression highlights a serious issue in Canada: a cult of secrecy. From the silencing of scientists to police posing as journalists to the surveillance of aboriginal activists, this pervasive issue threatens citizens’ right to free expression and undermines democratic society.

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Infographs on media coverage of upcoming Malaysian elections

A series of infographs illustrates the findings of the Watching the Watchdog project, monitoring media coverage of the upcoming general elections.

Link to: Ensure fair media coverage in Malaysia’s elections

Ensure fair media coverage in Malaysia’s elections

As Malaysians go to the polls on 5 May 2013, the Southeast Asian Press Alliance is concerned that voters are being denied their rights to fair and credible sources of information. SEAPA is also concerned about incidents of intimidation of journalists in the run up to the elections.

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Iceland court orders Visa subcontractor to lift block on payments to WikiLeaks

Reporters Without Borders hails a ruling by Iceland’s supreme court ordering Valitor – Visa’s local partner in Iceland – to resume processing online donations to WikiLeaks.

Link to: International copyright treaty to improve access for visually impaired persons

International copyright treaty to improve access for visually impaired persons

In June 2013, the World Intellectual Property Organization will negotiate an international copyright treaty to improve access to books for persons who are blind or have other print disabilities. The International Publishers Association supports this objective.

Link to: British government urged to provide details on surveillance technology exports

British government urged to provide details on surveillance technology exports

A judicial review has been filed in response to the UK customs and tax department’s refusal to reveal information about the potentially unlawful export of surveillance technology and its use against political dissidents.

Map: key tax haven clients in the world, http://www.icij.org/offshore/map-key-tax-haven-clients-world

Investigation into offshore tax havens challenges powerful hidden interests

Following the recent publication of findings about offshore companies and tax havens, Reporters Without Borders hails the journalistic investigation of leaked data troves and the major progress it represents in the emergence of a journalism capable of confronting hidden private sector interests.

Map: key tax haven clients in the world, http://www.icij.org/offshore/map-key-tax-haven-clients-world

Investigation into offshore tax havens challenges powerful hidden interests

Following the recent publication of findings about offshore companies and tax havens, Reporters Without Borders hails the journalistic investigation of leaked data troves and the major progress it represents in the emergence of a journalism capable of confronting hidden private sector interests.

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Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

As five Australian journalists are facing court action to reveal their confidential sources, the MEAA calls for a uniform national approach to shield laws.

Link to: Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

As five Australian journalists are facing court action to reveal their confidential sources, the MEAA calls for a uniform national approach to shield laws.

People queue to fill up their containers at a water station in Nairobi., JOE MWANGI/Demotix

Kenyans voice concern over access to information about water

To mark World Water Day, ARTICLE 19 and the Water Services Regulatory Board held a roundtable discussion in Mombasa. Key issues raised included the lack of information about water connections and how often and for how long water would be available.

Link to: Hong Kong government urged to strictly adhere to UNHRC proposals to better protect press freedom

Hong Kong government urged to strictly adhere to UNHRC proposals to better protect press freedom

HKJA welcomes remarks by the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) urging the Hong Kong Government to enact legislation to ensure access to information and to investigate attacks on journalists so as to protect freedom of expression and press freedom.

Link to: In Uzbekistan, speculation swirls as president out of sight

In Uzbekistan, speculation swirls as president out of sight

Speculations about Islam Karimov’s health have surged since the president has not been seen in public for a week. The lack of clear-cut information about his well-being exposes the dire state of press freedom in the country.

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Proposed constitutional amendments fail to protect free expression in Vietnam

ARTICLE 19 warns that proposed amendments to Vietnam’s 1992 Constitution go against international law and fail to protect fundamental human rights, in particular the right to freedom of expression and information.

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How access to information in Brazil could improve access to water in rural communities

The challenges faced by rural communities in Brazil in accessing information about government programmes on access to water are not unique. ARTICLE 19 routinely witnesses the withholding of information vital to fulfilling human rights, such as the right to water.

Link to: In India, media gag order on rape trial lifted

In India, media gag order on rape trial lifted

In a welcome move, Indian media will finally be allowed to cover court proceedings in a December 2012 rape case that shook India’s conscience.