Access to Information

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

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PEN America concerned about the enforced disappearance of Jesus Armas

Jesus Armas’ disappearance is a chilling reminder of the dangers faced by those who use their voices to champion democracy and human rights.

Hong Kong: Free expression under attack 40 years after the Sino-British Joint Declaration

The assault on Hong Kong’s freedoms has in large part been driven by the Beijing-imposed 2020 National Security Law.

Pakistan: Sahafi Summit 2024 statement of intent

The partners of the Sahafi Summit aim to create a journalism ecosystem rooted in education, innovation, and integrity.

Egypt: Joint report on mounting human rights crisis

Rights groups call for action on torture, detention, and the death penalty ahead of Egypt’s UN review.

Towards a new Syria: A homeland of justice, freedom and dignity for all

Syria’s oppressive regime has fallen, ending decades of tyranny and sparking hope for a future built on justice, dignity, and human rights.

Attacked from all directions: Media workers under fire in Lebanon’s war

Since the war began, Israel has targeted, threatened, and bombed journalists in Lebanon, killing and injuring dozens, says a new report by GCHR.

“Erased and Suppressed: Palestinian Testimonies of Meta’s Censorship”

7amleh releases a new report exposing Meta’s approach to silencing Palestinian content during the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

RSF urges Apple to remove its new generative AI feature after it wrongly attributes false information to the BBC, threatening reliable journalism

This accident illustrates that generative AI services are still too immature to produce reliable information for the public, and should not be allowed on the market for such uses.

Zambia’s proposed cyber laws facilitate suppression of civil liberties

Zambia’s proposed Cyber Security Bill, 2024, and Cyber Crimes Bill, 2024 risk exacerbating the shortcomings of the 2021 law by introducing more regressive provisions.

Foreign tech companies cave to Russia’s censorship demands

“Tech companies find themselves vulnerable to blocking and other forms of pressure by Russian authorities. However, this does not give the companies carte blanche to enable the Kremlin’s outrageous violations of human rights online” – HRW

Malaysia: Passage of the Online Safety Bill a grave blow to freedom of expression

The broad definition of “harmful content” risks the removal of lawful expression from the internet and potential government manipulation of content moderation.

Vietnam: Repeal harmful internet laws

Decree 147 expands government control over access to information on the internet for vaguely defined reasons of “national security” and “social order”.

RSF calls for Bashar al-Assad to be prosecuted for the murder of 181 journalists since the 2011 revolution

On the day of the regime’s fall, 23 journalists were still imprisoned, and seven were victims of enforced disappearances.

This bill could put a stop to censorship by lawsuit

The Free Speech Protection Act is a long overdue tool to protect against the use of SLAPP lawsuits as legal weapons that benefit the wealthy and powerful.

Open letter: HLG Going Dark report is fundamentally flawed

A “High Level Group on Access to Data for Effective Law Enforcement”, HLG Going Dark, made fundamentally flawed recommendations for EU digital security policy. IFEX joins EDRI and a broad coalition in rejecting their #InsecurityByDesign agenda.

Joint letter to European Commission President: EU should oppose Türkiye’s “agent of influence” bill

IFEX and other signatories have expressed profound concern over the draft legislation, as it represents a significant threat to fundamental freedoms, including freedom of expression and association, press freedom, and the public’s right to information.