Censorship

Direct and indirect suppression of speech, books, music and other materials considered morally, politically or otherwise objectionable.

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Emirati authorities continue their systematic and totalitarian repression

Prominent Sudanese activist Mohammed Farouk Suleiman was detained in January without charges – further intensifying a broader crackdown that dismisses fair trial appeals and targets dissenting voices.

Jordanian publisher arrested under cybercrime law after former Prime Minister complains

Omar Al Zayood’s arrest, following a complaint from former PM Bisher al-Khasawneh, highlights concerns over Jordan’s use of the cybercrime law to target journalists and stifle press freedom.

Hungary: A looming crackdown on independent media?

In recent weeks, Orbán and his ruling Fidesz party have drastically ramped up rhetoric against media and CSOs that receive any form of foreign funding, and pledged to draft new legislation to protect national sovereignty.

Turkey: What the arrest of İstanbul’s mayor means for politics, peace and access to information

Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was detained on corruption and terrorism-related charges while he was preparing to be declared the CHP’s candidate for the 2028 presidential election.

Indian state leader threatens to strip journalists as 2 arrested over critical interview

Two “Pulse News” journalists were arrested for publishing an interview with a citizen who criticized the chief minister of Telangana.

Nepal: Prime Minister’s speech in a movie scene censored by authorities

Authorities ordered the removal of scenes and dialogues involving the Prime Minister in order for the movie to obtain a release certificate.

Philippines: Twenty journalists were killed during Duterte presidency

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) recorded 20 cases of journalists killed while working during the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte from 2016 to 2022.

Surveillance in Africa threatens privacy and data protection rights

The Digital Rights Alliance Africa network hosted a learning session focused on protecting digital civic space for HRDs, activists and journalists under threat from governments & private companies.

Mauritanian human rights activist facing campaign of harassment

Human rights activist Ahmed Ould Samba is being persecuted for his criticism of systemic corruption and alleged racism in the public service.

Afghanistan: “Troubling intensification in the repression of media freedoms”

The report documented at least 172 incidents affecting journalists with 22 media outlets forced to cease operations due to Taliban restrictions imposed over the past year.

Myanmar: Journalism and media safety in 2024

Around 55 journalists are currently in detention or serving jail sentences as the junta continues to impose harsh media restrictions.

“Nightmares”: Syrian journalist Tal al-Mallohi on surviving 15 years in Assad’s jails

After 15 years in Assad’s prisons, journalist Tal al-Mallohi opens up about the trauma, resilience, and her hopes for Syria’s future.

Syria: Authorities threaten social media users and confiscate Starlink devices

Amid promises to improve internet access, Syrian authorities are tightening control – threatening social media users and cutting off thousands from satellite internet.

Authoritarian repression and escalation of the political crisis after the 2024 Tunisian presidential elections

Authorities are openly consolidating power, restricting media freedom, and stifling civil society, including by targeting journalists and bloggers.

Turkey: New cybersecurity law threatens free expression

New legislation provides prison sentences for falsely claiming a cybersecurity-related data leak has occurred. It also allows authorities to access private information without sufficient safeguards.

China – Hong Kong: Jimmy Lai’s arbitrary detention raised at United Nations

A representative of PEN International delivered a statement at the United Nations Human Rights Council calling for the immediate release of media publisher Jimmy Lai, along with all those arbitrarily detained for their peaceful expression.