Attacks

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

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DRC journalist Tatiana Osango brutally assaulted

Seven men assaulted journalist Tatiana Osango with glass bottles, claiming to act on orders from UDPS secretary general Augustin Kabuya.

Iran: International coalition launches to demand immediate release of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi

“The Free Narges Campaign is not just about one woman’s freedom; it is a fight for the dignity, rights, and future of all political prisoners in Iran.”

​​Iran: Hossein Shanbehzadeh targeted as social media crackdown continues

Many Iranians went on to social media to protest against Shanbehzadeh’s arrest, calling the accusations against him ‘baseless’ and ‘ridiculous’.

Egypt: UN experts call on government to stop targeting and retaliating against human rights lawyers

Rights groups say the targeting of lawyers Mohamed Issa Rajeh and Mahmoud Abdelmajeed Adel represents intimidation and reprisal against their human rights work.

Netherlands: Three convicted of murdering journalist Peter R. de Vries

The Court convicted the two men who conducted the murder to 28 years in prison and the middleman – dubbed by the Prosecution as the ‘homicide broker’ – to 26 years.

Assault on Mozambican journalists on upward trend

Concern is being raised over the escalating intimidation and violence against journalists, including arrests, assaults, and theft of equipment while reporting on events.

PEN America: Vietnamese government must release journalist Trương Huy San

The journalist recently criticised the police and top government officials on his popular Facebook page.

Turkmenistan releases journalist imprisoned for 4 years for COVID-19 photo

Although arrested in 2020 for sharing a photo, journalist Nurgeldi Halykov was convicted on trumped-up fraud charges and sentenced to four years in prison.

Argentina: Milei’s first six months threaten freedom of expression and cultural rights

Since January 2024, at least 61 attacks against the Argentine press have been recorded.

Tunisia’s pre-election repression, battling Israel’s media silencing and persistent impunity

May 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.

Standing against impunity: IFEX calls for justice in Palestine

As a network of organisations that promote and defend freedom of expression and information, IFEX is appalled by the unprecedented toll on journalists and deeply alarmed by the suppression of Palestinian solidarity and ceasefire protests in many places throughout the world.

IPI calls on states to protect environmental and climate journalism

“We call on states around the world to ensure that climate and environmental journalists can do their work independently, freely, and safely. This includes ensuring environmental journalists are granted access to information and access to protected areas.” – IPI

Guinean authorities urged to act against threats

Sékou Jamal Pendessa faces escalating harassment due to his activism against media repression under the current military regime.

Panorama of Africa’s media freedom landscape obscured by growing repression

May 2024 in Africa: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

IPI calls for stronger safeguards to prevent misuse of spyware against journalists

IPI calls for an end to the use of spyware against journalists in Europe, following revelations that seven more Russian and Belarusian journalists and activists in exile in Europe were targeted by Pegasus spyware.