Censorship

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

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Chinese authorities shutter schools in Eastern Tibet

Several schools promoting Tibetan language and culture were forcibly closed by authorities in eastern Tibet.

Civil society in support of the passing of the Malaysian Media Council bill

Civil society groups reiterated their objection to having government representatives in the board of the proposed Malaysian Media Council.

Media freedom restricted under the pretext of countering fake news

AFTE examines how Egypt’s media regulator exploits the fight against fake news to stifle independent journalism and restrict access to vital information, calling for urgent reforms in line with international human rights standards.

Launching #ReconnectGaza: A global campaign to restore connectivity in Gaza

The global campaign pushes for an independent Palestinian ICT sector, free from Israeli control, to secure equitable access to telecommunication services and end enforced digital isolation.

Guinea’s growing climate of fear

The Media Foundation for West Africa has reported on actions by authorities in Guinea aimed at silencing civil actors, which violate international laws on freedom of expression.

Israel: Stop attacks on journalists and media freedom in the West Bank

Israel escalates arrests and movement restrictions on Palestinian journalists while blocking access and banning independent media amid its expanding military operations in the occupied territories.

Turkey: Istanbul Bar Association members face terrorism charges over public statement

The lawyers face up to 12 years in prison following their statement condemning the drone-killing of Kurdish journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin in northern Syria.

Russia illegally holds over 30 Ukrainian journalists in custody

Many of these detained Ukrainian journalists face dubious terrorism or spying charges; several have been tortured, abused and beaten.

Kyrgyzstan should reverse recriminalisation of libel and insult laws

The recent amendments criminalising libel and defamation in the media and online came into force on 10 February. Kyrgyzstan previously decriminalised defamation in 2011 and insult in 2015.

Vietnamese journalist Truong Huy San indicted for “abusing democratic freedoms”

The journalist is known for his independent reporting on Vietnam’s Communist Party-dominated politics.

Journalists attacked for reporting on Cameroonian president’s crony

Journalists in Cameroon face the risk of physical attacks, intimidation, and death threats for reporting on powerful figures and interests.

Bangladesh: IPA reaction to attack on publisher and author at Amar Ekushey book fair

The International Publishers Association said that book fairs should be a place of intellectual curiosity and the opportunity to exchange ideas.

Turkey: Authorities extend detention of three journalists arrested in crackdown on pro-Kurdish voices

Journalists Elif Akgül, Yıldız Tar and Nurcan Kaya were among the 52 people arrested in mid-February as part of an ongoing investigation by the İstanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Ukraine: IMI receives another bomb threat

The latest bomb threat received by IMI came with the message: “Today your building will explode, and your loved ones will be picking you up piece by piece”.

Call for release of veteran journalist Mzia Amaglobeli

IFEX joins numerous other signatories in urging the Georgian authorities to release Mzia immediately, drop the disproportionate charges against her, and conduct an independent investigation into the allegations of mistreatment against her.

Pakistan: Cybercrime law changes challenged in high court

The petition argues that the amendments enable the government to exercise increased formulated controls over civil liberties and propagate censorship.