Access to Information

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

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Freedom of Information bill enters critical stage in Philippines

Time is running out for the passage of the Filipino FOI act, says the Right to Know coalition, while calling on the House of Representatives, the Senate, and President Aquino to take decisive action.

Link to: Cambodian NGO workers, villagers face intimidation

Cambodian NGO workers, villagers face intimidation

During a mission to the provinces to collect information regarding land conflicts, a team from the Cambodian Center for Human Rights was faced with interference and disruption to its work.

Link to: CCHR urgently requests dialogue on draft ASEAN human rights declaration

CCHR urgently requests dialogue on draft ASEAN human rights declaration

In the lead up to the forthcoming ASEAN summit, CCHR expresses concern over the lack of meaningful dialogue with Cambodian civil society or input into the process.

Link to: Nepalese media impacted by party split, working conditions

Nepalese media impacted by party split, working conditions

In analysing recent trends, Freedom Forum, a Nepali non-governmental organisation, found that the media environment has been negatively affected by a split in the largest political party and by poor working conditions.

Link to: Spain fines NGO for information request

Spain fines NGO for information request

Putting questions to the government in Spain can be pricey, as Access Info Europe, an NGO that campaigns on transparency, has recently discovered. Today the Spanish Supreme Court ordered the NGO to pay €3,000 in legal costs for requesting information about the country’s anti-corruption measures.

Link to: Culture of corruption permeates newsrooms in Ukraine

Culture of corruption permeates newsrooms in Ukraine

According to the Institute of Mass Information (IMI), backroom deals colloquially known in Ukraine as “jeansa”, account for about half the budget of most local media outlets.

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European satellite provider drops 19 Iranian channels

Citing EU sanctions, the Paris-based telecommunications provider Eutelsat announced earlier this week that it was dropping 19 television and radio channels operated by the state-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).

Link to: Djibouti: UN Universal Periodic Review Submission

Djibouti: UN Universal Periodic Review Submission

In its submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review, ARTICLE 19 outlines its concerns that, over the last four years, there has been an escalation in violations of the right to freedom of expression and information, and the right to freedom of peaceful assembly in Djibouti.

Link to: Report explores access to information requests in Ecuador

Report explores access to information requests in Ecuador

To determine the levels of compliance among State institutions covered by the Transparency and Access to Public Information Law, Fundamedios presented 40 requests for access to information addressed to the Presidency, Vice-presidency and the various Ministries and State Secretariats.

Link to: Right to Know Day: importance of information to health highlighted

Right to Know Day: importance of information to health highlighted

This brief examines the policy implications of nations’ international human rights obligations on the right to information and the right to health.

The potential extradition of Julian Assange to the U.S. would seriously harm freedom of information, says RSF. , Chris Helgren / REUTERS

Should WikiLeaks be entitled to same First Amendment rights as The New York Times?

The prosecution of WikiLeaks and the potential extradition of Julian Assange to the U.S. would seriously harm freedom of information and give repressive countries justification to censor, says Reporters Without Borders.

Link to: Coalition submits recommendations in lead-up to UN review

Coalition submits recommendations in lead-up to UN review

The IFEX-ALC Alliance believes that the eventual acceptance by Argentina, Guatemala and Peru of its recommendations presented for consideration at the UN Universal Periodic Review will contribute to necessary improvements in freedom of expression norms and standards throughout Latin America.

Link to: Trade agreement threatening digital freedoms being negotiated in secrecy

Trade agreement threatening digital freedoms being negotiated in secrecy

The negotiation process around the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a powerful trade agreement, has shut out multi-stakeholder participation and is shrouded in secrecy.

Link to: Foreign press temporarily banned from Papua New Guinea asylum center

Foreign press temporarily banned from Papua New Guinea asylum center

A temporary ban has been slapped on foreign journalists seeking to access a proposed processing center for asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea.

Link to: How gender impacts on free speech

How gender impacts on free speech

A global deficiency in gender equality goes hand in hand with a lack of free expression, as spelled out through trends in political representation, education, and political participation, says Index on Censorship.

Link to: Mobile news apps a boon to citizen journalists in Africa

Mobile news apps a boon to citizen journalists in Africa

In Kenya, one project uses an Android application to allow citizen journalists to upload their news reports to a website, where readers can then view the entire stream of content, or filter stories according to various categories and regions.