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International organisations for authors, publishers, booksellers and libraries call for key freedoms to be respected

In recognition of the increasing efforts to restrict books, those who write them, publish them or make them available to readers, five organisations representing authors, publishers, booksellers and libraries worldwide have issued a joint statement.

One year after Issam Abdallah’s killing by Israeli forces, sister Abeer demands accountability to end impunity

“I don’t feel at all that we are getting half of the justice that Issam deserves,” says the slain journalist’s sister in an interview with RSF.

Saudi Arabia: Escalating use of the death penalty with 200 executions this year

Rights groups warn that authorities have weaponized the use of the death penalty as a tool to repress freedom of expression in the country.

VOA temporarily banned in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso’s media regulator accuses “Voice of America” of demoralising troops in the country and neighbouring Mali through its “Washington Forum” programme.

New RSF report calls for fund to rebuild Ukraine’s media landscape

Since Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian media have shown exceptional resilience, but their situation remains fragile: journalists are under threat and media infrastructures are partially destroyed.

Course cancellations at Florida International University signal escalating censorship

The cancellation of multiple courses highlights a concerning trend of censorship in higher education, sparking debates about academic freedom.

Pakistan Press Foundation alarmed over show-cause notices to TV channels for coverage of terrorist attack

The media must be able to report on critical developments in the country without facing punitive measures for doing so.

Ukranian journalist Viktoria Roshchina dies in detention in Russia

“Responsibility for her death lies with the Russian authorities, who detained her for daring to report the truth on the Russia-Ukraine war. Ukrainian and Russian authorities must do everything in their power to investigate Roshchina’s death” – CPJ

One year after a Palestinian media ‘nakba’: 1,029 Israeli crimes and attacks on Palestinian media freedoms

MADA calls for an immediate ceasefire and accountability for Israeli forces targeting Palestinian journalists, stressing the urgent need to urgently protect media freedoms.

One year in Gaza: How Israel orchestrated a media blackout on a region at war

“Journalists have the right to do their jobs reporting on this war, and we all have the right to know what is happening in Gaza.”

The boomerang effect of Beijing’s economic censorship

“Suppressing unwelcome news and faking optimism creates an environment in which mistakes are not corrected and errors compound.”

Unchecked Israeli impunity deepens in Lebanon and Palestine, dissent stifled in Egypt and Iran

September 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.

Egypt: Reject draft Criminal Procedure Code

The proposed legislation threatens to undermine fair trial protections and entrench abuses by authorities, warn human rights groups.

Tunisia: Release former Truth Commission president

Authorities target prominent human rights defender Sihem Bensedrine, amid rising repression ahead of the presidential election.

Africa’s persistent digital divide deepens political inequities

CIPESA’s 2024 State of Internet Freedom in Africa report examines the interplay between technology and elections.

Public institutions remain shrouded in secrecy

The Fourth Estate’s targeted examination reveals the rampant denial of information requests by public bodies.