Attacks

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

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Who will cover Venezuela’s elections as press freedom disintegrates under Maduro’s regime?

“RSF urges the country’s authorities to allow local and foreign journalists to cover the election, which will never be democratic without respect for the right to reliable information.”

India: IPI calls for renewed commitment to press freedom

IPI global network noted that press freedom has deteriorated dramatically under the first two terms of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

IAPA expresses concern over President Petro’s hostile rhetoric against the press

The head of State also targeted FLIP by alleging that “one of its founders is accused of forming paramilitary groups.”

UN group says detention of Guatemalan journalist Zamora violates international law

José Rubén Zamora’s arbitrary detention highlights that he has been consistently denied a fair trial, and there is no justification for his ongoing imprisonment.

VPN ban, visa weaponisation, banned apps, and censorship across Asia

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

Drones, deportations, and cybercrimes: MENA’s journalists under siege

June 2024 in MENA: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Assange freed and big wins in the fight against impunity

June 2024 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Cuba: Detention and harassment of Alina Bárbara López and Jenny Pantoja highlight repression of critical voices

“The harassment suffered by López and Pantoja is indicative of the Cuban government’s continued use of its intelligence and police forces to target artists and stifle free expression.”

Censorship and isolation as China bans thousands of mobile apps

More than 60 percent of the world’s top 100 apps in China Apple App stores are either unavailable or inaccessible in China.

UN Submission: The impact of “challenging times” on freedom of opinion and expression

IFEX highlights how the trend of States suppressing protests and the censorship of expressions of solidarity with Palestinians on social media reflects wider systemic challenges to free expression and information that affect democracy, civic space, and human rights.

After 8 months in detention, Syrian journalist Sleman Ahmed faces spying charges in Iraq

“Accusing Sleman Ahmed of espionage and holding him for months before giving him access to his lawyers is yet another setback to press freedom in Iraqi Kurdistan.” – CPJ

Exposing hypocrisy: The EU’s failure to defend human rights in the case of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja

Why have the EU and Denmark not done more to secure the release of the prominent Bahraini-Danish human rights defender?

Jordanian authorities crack down on online speech during the war on Gaza, illegally arrest detainees’ family members

Authorities have used the Cybercrime Law to suppress citizens’ freedom of expression, launching an arrest campaign targeting activists.

Libya: Research briefing on the use of security and religious discourse to justify repression

CIHRS documented several cases illustrating the extent of systematic repression used by authorities to stifle opposition.

Disturbing threats against the bastion of Burundian independent press

A series of alarming incidents involving journalists from the independent news outlet Iwacu Press Group raises serious concerns about their ongoing safety.

Journalists assaulted amid ongoing Kenyan protests

CPJ’s queries sent via emails and text messages to the Ministry of Interior, Kenya National Police Service, and the Communications Authority on Tuesday night did not receive an immediate response.