Attacks

Threats, harassment, assaults, and worse – intimidation as a means of suppressing free expression.

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Joint letter to European Commission President: Media freedom, journalists’ protection, and EU citizens’ access to public interest journalism must remain high political priorities

The signatories strongly urged President von der Leyen to support durable and long-lasting solutions to strengthen the space for media freedom, pluralism and independence, as well as the sustainability and competitiveness of the media sector in Europe.

7amleh launches Arabic Violence Indicator to combat online hate speech and violence

The AI-powered tool monitors the spread of hate speech and violence in both Hebrew and Arabic within the Palestinian context.

Agba Jalingo acquitted of cybercrime charges

Nigerian authorities continue to criminalise journalism through the unwarranted use of the 2015 Cybercrimes Act.

Four Burkinabé journalists kidnapped in the space of two weeks

In the lead-up to his abduction, Radio Omega journalist Alain Niozè Traoré faced numerous threats.

CPJ calls on US to investigate threats against exiled Cuban journalist

Nieves believes that the threatening message came from agents of Cuban state security because he previously received other threatening messages from individuals with the names used by police officers who interrogated him while he was still in Cuba.

Mexico: IPI condemns killing of journalist Víctor Alonso Morales Culebro

International civil society organization Article 19, which reported his death, believes recent articles by Morales Culebro could have put him at risk.

Protection guide for LGBTQI+ people at in-person events

With LGBTQI+ events facing harassment and persecution globally, EFF suggests some quick and easy steps to protect yourself physically and keep your data secure at in-person events.

Argentina: We condemn the alarming closure of civic space

IFEX-ALC, Alianza Regional por la Libre Expresión e Información [the Regional Alliance for Free Expression and Information], and Red Voces del Sur [the Voices of the South network]- three regional networks defending freedom of expression and press freedom– express our concern over the closure of civic space in Argentina as a consequence of the subjugation of freedom of information, expression, press, demonstration and peaceful assembly promoted by the current administration.

UAE: Unjust sentences in second largest mass trial

Coalition denounces harsh sentences for 84 political dissidents, many already jailed for the same offenses.

Saudi teacher sentenced to 20 years for tweets

“Saudi courts mete out decades long sentences to ordinary citizens for nothing more than peacefully expressing themselves online.”

Killing of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif declared unlawful

Kenya’s High Court ruling finds authorities violated Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif’s right to life.

MFWA gears up for Ghana’s December election

Data collected from Media Foundation for West Africa’s monitoring project will be used to curb toxic narratives and hate speech prevalent during elections.

Indonesia: RSF calls for thorough investigation into journalist’s suspicious death in a house fire

Local press freedom organisations suspect that the death of a journalist who perished in a house fire was a criminal act.

Bahrain: Joint letter on Dr. Abduljalil Al-Singace as he exceeds three years on hunger strike

IFEX joins rights groups urging for the immediate and unconditional release of the imprisoned Bahraini human rights defender.

EU must do more to prioritise protecting media freedom and human rights in Türkiye

Media freedom, human rights and journalists’ groups urge European governments and policy makers to ensure media freedoms and fundamental rights are placed at the heart of future relations with Türkiye.

RSF targeted by disinformation campaign

RSF’s investigation desk has uncovered a vast disinformation campaign led by French media conglomerate Vivendi that directly targets the press freedom organisation.