Access to Information

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

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RSF launches ‘The Propaganda Monitor’ project

‘The Propaganda Monitor’ aims to expose the many faces and tactics behind propaganda worldwide, bolstering the public’s understanding of the information space and helping them navigate it more safely.

Russian “Doppelgänger” campaign spoofs media websites to spread disinformation

The “Doppelgänger” campaign uses cybersquatting practices, through which Russian sources lease internet domains that clone legitimate media websites in order to spread false, pro-Russia narratives.

Spotlighting access to information in Asia and the first Pacific media freedom index

September 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.

Taliban imposes stricter regulations on Afghan media, raising concerns over press freedom

The Taliban has introduced 21 media directives that have severely restricted press freedom.

Myanmar’s challenges as the country marks International Day for Universal Access to Information

Mizzima said media groups will focus on the urgent need to underscore access to information as a cornerstone of a free and democratic society.

Freedom of expression vs. sovereignty in Brazil, and a setback for public information access in Argentina

September in the Americas: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal. Two ongoing stories highlight key challenges in connection with the International Day for Universal Access to Information, celebrated on 28 September.

As false US election narratives multiply, several promising initiatives are working to defend the democratic process

The yearslong effort to sow doubt about America’s generally free and fair elections poses real risks for the 2024 balloting.

Nicaragua’s continued attack on journalism: Where is Fabiola Tercero?

No one has seen or heard from freelance journalist and feminist activist Fabiola Tercero Castro since 12 July 2024, when she reported a raid on her home by government agents under the command of Commissioner Lidia Baltodano.

The porous boundary between online regulation and repression

Cameroon’s attempt to curb mis/disinformation through legal means is resulting in a complex legal framework that raises concerns for freedom of expression.

Turkey: Kurdish journalist Rabia Önver faces “disinformation” charges

Authorities raided the journalist’s home after she reported on an alleged criminal gang in the Kurdish-populated eastern city of Hakkari.

Romania: Call for independent investigation into persecution of journalist Emilia Șercan

Judges recently emphasised the link between the coordinated defamation campaign targeting the journalist and her public-interest journalism regarding plagiarism committed by high-ranking officials.

Kuwait: Restore Parliament and stop prosecution of parliamentarians and political activists

While the dissolution of Parliament and the erosion of political rights are troubling, the targeting of former parliamentarians is equally concerning.

Palestinian digital rights and Big Tech accountability in the context of genocide

The report explores how digital platforms violate rights by systematically censoring Palestinian voices and pro-Palestinian content during the Gaza genocide.

Nepal: Freedom Forum lauds passage of Public Service Broadcasting bill

Freedom Forum had a role in conceptualising the bill to promote the role of public service broadcasters.

Samoan journalists balk at planned restrictions during Commonwealth meeting

Local journalists said that the restriction is an attempt to gag local and overseas media.

In countries where press freedom is at risk, so is democracy

“In 2024, the same year democracy levels hit their lowest point since The Economist’s Democracy Index was created in 2006, RSF noted that journalists’ work was increasingly obstructed by political forces.”