Access to Information

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

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Singapore ministers threaten legal action against media outlets, government demands “corrections”

The Committee to Protect Journalists said that authorities must cease using the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act to muzzle and discredit journalists.

Pakistan: Journalism under pressure in a tightly restricted political environment

The Pakistan Press Foundation documented 162 confirmed attacks on journalists in 2024.

Syria after Assad, growing consensus on Gaza genocide, and repression intensifies across MENA

December 2024 in MENA: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Meta’s new content moderation policies prioritise politics over human rights

“The timing of this announcement, just days before the inauguration of President-elect Trump, raises red flags. It suggests an effort to appease a political faction that has in the past accused Meta of suppressing conservative viewpoints” – ARTICLE 19

2024: A year of suppressed critical voices in Malawi

As Malawi heads towards elections later this year, stakeholders are urged to uphold media freedom and freedom of expression, to ensure a safe environment for both journalists and citizens.

As 2024 ends: Violence in Haiti, new freedom of expression frontlines in Venezuela, the US, and Cuba

December 2024 in the Americas: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Kurdish news outlets’ ‘X’ accounts blocked in Turkey

The ‘X’ and YouTube accounts of the ‘Mezopotamya Agency’ have been blocked. Other prominent Kurdish outlets also blocked on ‘X’ in Turkey include ‘Jin News’ and ‘Yeni Yaşam’.

Myanmar junta enacts cybersecurity law, imposing penalties for unauthorised VPN use

Critics argue that the law is another measure to suppress freedom of expression and internet access.

CPJ urges Palestinian Authority to lift ban on “Al Jazeera’s” operations in West Bank

The ban comes after the PA criticized Al Jazeera’s coverage of a standoff in the Jenin refugee camp.

Syria: Preserve evidence of mass atrocities

Transitional authorities must protect evidence crucial for uncovering the fate of the disappeared and securing future justice.

Escalating repression against media freedom in Afghanistan amid Taliban’s tightening grip

The Afghanistan Journalists Center has documented 181 incidents of press freedom violations, which included the closure of 18 media outlets and the arrest of 50 journalists.

Decentralisation of social media reaches a turning point

“The steady rise of decentralised networks this year is transforming social media… By moving towards a digital landscape that can’t be monopolised by one big player, we also see broader improvements to network resiliency and user autonomy” – EFF

Ten prison releases that advanced press freedom in 2024

RSF takes a look at ten prominent cases of journalists who regained their freedom in 2024, whose newfound liberty is due in part to international mobilisation.

Ukraine: Russia targets Ukrainian journalists to cover up war crimes

“The Russians had pre-made lists of Ukrainian journalists and purposefully detained and kidnapped them. This was done to prevent the media from reporting on Russia’s crimes to the world” – IMI

Eco-anxiety: How to manage it in a mis/disinformation age

“In the face of environmental problems, it is critical to take small steps to alleviate anxiety and find a way to access accurate information” – Bianet

Bahrain: Rising tensions in Jau Prison amid systematic exclusion of political prisoners from royal pardon

Authorities responded to prisoner protests with severe retaliation, including the violent suppression of inmates and collective punishment measures.