Access to Information

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

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Link to: Queensland state urged to avoid suppressing information

Queensland state urged to avoid suppressing information

After the Queensland Parliament rushed through extraordinary legislation to protect the identities of those named in sensitive inquiry files, the MEAA expressed concern about the heavy-handed suppression of information in the Australian state.

Link to: African Commission adopts Model Law on access to information

African Commission adopts Model Law on access to information

The Model Access to Information Law takes into consideration factors such as poor record-keeping and the pervasive culture of secrecy within public service in Africa.

Link to: EU court to review Spanish data protection case against Google

EU court to review Spanish data protection case against Google

The Court of Justice of the European Union will consider a request from Spain’s National Court for an interpretation of European law on online data protection, following a Spanish citizen’s complaint against Google.

Link to: FOI bill falters in Philippines as midterm elections approach

FOI bill falters in Philippines as midterm elections approach

The right to information and freedom of expression should be in the agenda of press and public discourse in the 2013 elections, and should help transform an otherwise ho-hum election into a national discourse that’s more meaningful, says CMFR.

Link to: Crisis in Canada’s access to information system

Crisis in Canada’s access to information system

Canada’s access to information system is in a deep crisis and without urgent reforms could soon become dysfunctional. That would be a blow to Canada’s democracy, according to the new report by Canadian Journalists for Free Expression.

Link to: Lack of transparency in information on Venezuelan president’s health

Lack of transparency in information on Venezuelan president’s health

Records kept by IPYS-Venezuela on the right to freedom of expression and information show that the national government’s handling of information on the health of the president has been lacking in transparency, resulting in an aggressive discourse towards the national and foreign press.

Link to: Media protest Hong Kong decree limiting access to information

Media protest Hong Kong decree limiting access to information

A record number of journalists and professional bodies have come together to sign a petition calling on the Hong Kong government to withdraw an ordinance that would limit access to company directors’ data.

Link to: US president should settle record on treatment of whistleblowers

US president should settle record on treatment of whistleblowers

As President Barack Obama begins his second term, press freedom advocates are left questioning how he will handle the treatment of whistleblowers and officials who leak information to the media.

Link to: Transparency, access to information key to addressing global hunger crisis

Transparency, access to information key to addressing global hunger crisis

ARTICLE 19 believes that hunger cannot be eradicated unless information flows freely, governments and big businesses are transparent, and people participate in decision-making; the organisation has joined a global coalition looking to make dramatic progress towards ending the global hunger crisis in 2013.

Link to: Missing Kazakh journalist found safe

Missing Kazakh journalist found safe

Tokbergen Abiyev is safe and well after raising concerns about his disappearance on 20 December. The journalist has claimed that he staged his own disappearance, ahead of a planned press conference about corruption in Kazakhstan, in order to raise awareness about the issue both within the country and internationally.

Link to: US daily harassed after publishing map of gun owners

US daily harassed after publishing map of gun owners

The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns continued harassment and threats against staff of The Journal News after the New York state-based daily published an interactive map that identified local gun permit holders.

Link to: Report examines internally displaced Kenyans’ access to information

Report examines internally displaced Kenyans’ access to information

This is a report of a baseline survey on the right to information for internally displaced persons (IDPs) that was conducted by Article 19 Eastern Africa. The study sought to ascertain to what extent internally displaced persons in Kenya exercised their right of access to information at the different stages of displacement.

Link to: Call for investigation into Cambodian journalist’s arrest

Call for investigation into Cambodian journalist’s arrest

The Cambodian Center for Human Rights is concerned over the arrest of a Cambodian journalist who reported on illegal logging and the fact that another journalist who documented the arrest was later found unconscious.

Link to: On the challenges of reporting on a war-torn Burmese state

On the challenges of reporting on a war-torn Burmese state

In an interview with Reporters without Borders, US freelancer Ryan Libre discusses the situation for journalists in Burma’s Kachin State and the challenges around accessing information.

Link to: State financing and its impact on print media

State financing and its impact on print media

In many countries media pluralism is impossible without state financial support; the UK-based NGO ARTICLE 19 has issued a policy brief examining the role of state aid to print media from a freedom of expression perspective.

Link to: Journalists’ movement still restricted in parts of Sri Lanka

Journalists’ movement still restricted in parts of Sri Lanka

Free movement of media personnel in the North and East of Sri Lanka continues be restricted by the government, despite a key recommendation on this very matter by a reconciliation and accountability commission appointed by the President.