Access to Information

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

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MFC member states urged to take meaningful action for journalist safety in Gaza

IFEX joins rights groups calling on the Media Freedom Coalition to protect Gaza’s journalists, ensure access to information, and investigate killings.

Malaysia: Groups express solidarity with journalist Clare Rewcastle-Brown

18 organisations and 44 journalists signed a statement condemning the “egregious act of judicial overreach” by authorities.

MADA welcomes the UN Special Rapporteurs’ address to Israel regarding the targeting of Palestinian journalists

In response to CSO calls, the Special Rapporteurs urged an independent probe into Israel’s targeting of Palestinian media.

“Voices Claiming Justice” initiative commemorates dozens of journalists murdered in Latin America

“[While] press freedom faces growing challenges in the region, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the defense of freedom of expression and the right of society to be informed” – IAPA

AFJC: Annual report on media freedom in Afghanistan

The report documents at least 139 violations of media and journalists’ rights, including 80 threats and 59 arrests.

East Africa: Data protection laws look set to strengthen

East African countries coalesce around data protection as governments realise how stronger protection of privacy enhances state relations in trade and business.

Dangerous ground: ‘Unprecedented conditions’ for journalists in Palestine, Sudan

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

Call for withdrawal of Slovakia’s repressive broadcast law

Journalists and media freedom groups call for the urgent withdrawal of a proposed legislation allowing political control over public-service media in Slovakia.

UN: Cybercrime Convention still deeply flawed after seven sessions

“Even after seven sessions of negotiations, there is still no consensus on the basic scope of the Convention or its safeguards against misuse” – ARTICLE 19

Hong Kong: Tech companies must speak out against internet censorship

Michael Caster of ARTICLE 19 outlined a number of ways in which global tech companies can resist the growing assault on free expression online in Hong Kong.

Pakistan: Stakeholders express concern over X disruption; call on telecom regulator for transparency

A statement signed by nearly 30 civil society groups highlights the adverse impact of growing digital censorship in the country.

Iconic Togolese investigative media outlet relaunched

Despite being forced into exile “L’Alternative” editorial team remain committed to delivering their trademark investigative journalism.

RSF enables more than 100 media websites to circumvent censorship

RSF’s Operation Collateral Freedom is currently enabling the websites of more than 100 media outlets in 32 countries to circumvent censorship – an increase of 20% in the last year.

UK government should end its crackdown on right to protest

Rights groups call on UK government to reverse its crackdown on the right to protest and stop conflating protests with extremism.

CPJ, Amnesty International report finds systemic flaws in Mexico’s journalist protections

CPJ and Amnesty international surveyed dozens of reporters who have been enrolled in the protection program.