Access to Information

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

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Russia has committed 644 crimes against media in Ukraine

In October, several media outlets and journalists received identical emails with bomb threats. Ukrainian police said the threats came from Russian IP addresses.

RSF proposes 8 measures to safeguard ATI and free expression on ‘X’

“Elon Musk’s two years at the helm of ‘X’ have been a two-year nightmare for journalistic information on this platform. Press freedom and the public’s right to reliable information have been virtually eliminated” – RSF

China: New campaign to ‘standardise’ use of language signals further clampdown on online expression

The rise in online censorship has been labelled by online commentators in China as the ‘new literary inquisition’.

Papuan news outlet “Jubi” attacked with Molotov bomb

Authorities were called out for their failure to properly investigate previous attacks against the news outlet.

Press freedom groups urge US to advocate for independent journalist access to Gaza

CPJ and rights groups support congressional calls for the Biden administration to pressure Israel for independent journalist access to Gaza.

Australia: Media, creative, and arts workers spearhead calls for new AI-specific Act

The proposed measure seeks greater transparency and disclosure around the use of data and to prevent the theft of original works.

Hong Kong: End arbitrary censorship of “Flow HK” website

This is the first instance of targeted censorship of an overseas media website.

Press freedom in Paraguay threatened by proposed law to control nonprofits

“Many independent media in Paraguay are nonprofits that rely on international funding and this law would force them to disclose information and data about people who work for them could seriously hamper their work” – CPJ

Critical media still continue to operate under duress in The Gambia

The Gambia Press Union’s submissiion to 81st ordinary session of African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) convening highlights the need for effective implementation of country’s ATI law.

Connecting continents while cutting through the stereotypes

Young Tanzanian American content creator, Marie Mbullu, leverages her platform to change the narrative about Africa on the global map.

Belgium: Serious concerns over cases of preventive censorship

Press freedom groups condemn the numerous judicial decisions aimed at preventing the publication of information in the public interest by four Belgian media outlets.

Nigeria’s department of state services involved in impeding FOI request

Subsequent to submitting an information request, the head of the citizens’ group is summoned to the offices of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS).

Russia: Draft law aims to ban “propaganda” about so-called child-free lifestyles

The ruling United Russia party proposed the bill, saying it will protect “traditional” and “family values,” prevent the “degradation of public institutions,” and counter “depopulation”.

Pakistan Press Foundation condemns violence against journalists amid political protests

A wave of attacks on journalists and media professionals was documented during the recent protests at the end of September and the first week of October.

Turkey: Press freedom and freedom of expression groups, media outlets and civil society organizations condemn regulator’s decision to revoke Açık Radyo’s license

IFEX and other signatories stress that this is a severe blow to independent radio broadcasting in Turkey, silencing a platform known for promoting diverse, critical voices and addressing issues of profound public interest.