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Malaysia: Halt the repressive amendments to the Communications and Multimedia Act

The proposed amendments undermine good governance and accountability and violate freedom of expression.

Slovakia: Media freedom under threat

“The Slovak government’s actions are not only detrimental to the media landscape but also pose a significant challenge for the EU, particularly in light of new legislative measures such as the European Media Freedom Act” – press freedom groups

Children’s rights and climate litigation in 2024

As we move towards the end of 2024, CRIN looks back at the year in child rights climate litigation, and ahead to what might come next.

Yet again, RSF warns against the growing repression of journalists in Nicaragua as two more are arrested

The arrest of Leo Cárcamo and Elsbeth D’Anda, on top of the disappearance of Fabiola Tercero, demonstrates the escalating repression of independent journalism in Nicaragua.

Mongolia: RSF presents its recommendations to strengthen press freedom bill

The recommendations are aimed to ensure the freedom, independence, and plurality of Mongolian journalism.

Australia: Evidence is clear; urgent action needed on AI creative theft

The federal government is urged to implement laws to stop the theft of Australia’s creative and media work by AI developers.

Fighting impunity, VPN ban, harsh prison sentences, and a powerful haka protest

November 2024 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials require international enforcement

“The international community must finally step up and hold all parties accountable for their atrocities.”

Editorial independence of newsrooms in Benin undermined

Reporting of news on the country’s public broadcaster is being tightly managed and controlled by personnel from the president’s office and three ministries.

Nepal: Press Council urged not to regulate content on social media

Freedom Forum is concerned over the Press Council’s statement about regulating content published on social media platforms.

Philippines: Community journalist Cumpio takes witness stand after four years

The journalist was arrested and detained in 2020 for alleged illegal possession of firearms and explosives.

Pakistan: Bytes for All rejects government’s plan to ban VPNs

Authorities urged to draw a balance between fundamental freedoms and counter-terrorism measures.

Oman’s new media law undermines freedom of expression

The oppressive law grants authorities unprecedented control over the media, threatening independent journalism and increasing self-censorship.

Riots in Amsterdam: The facts versus the framing

Media and politicians were quick to frame the violence as young Muslims “hunting” Jews, while totally ignoring anti-Palestinian provocation and attacks carried out by Israeli football fans.

Venezuela: A new report by RSF and partner organisations condemns the fear, intimidation, and self-censorship surrounding the presidential election

In the face of the growing crackdown on press freedom sparked by Venezuela’s presidential election, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and seven partner organisations (including IFEX-ALC) have joined forces to expose the harrowing obstacles currently facing the Venezuelan press. The report found over 228 violations of press freedom, and notes that at least eight journalists remain arbitrarily imprisoned.

Ukraine: 13 journalists killed at work in first 1,000 days of Russia’s invasion

Some journalists have been killed as a result of Russian shelling, either indiscriminate or targeted, while others were likely killed in extrajudicial executions. Dozens more have been wounded.