Free Expression & the Law

When legislation and the judicial system affect your right to express yourself.

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Critical media still continue to operate under duress in The Gambia

The Gambia Press Union’s submissiion to 81st ordinary session of African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) convening highlights the need for effective implementation of country’s ATI law.

Belgium: Serious concerns over cases of preventive censorship

Press freedom groups condemn the numerous judicial decisions aimed at preventing the publication of information in the public interest by four Belgian media outlets.

ICC asked to open investigation into “crimes against humanity” in Belarus

Lithuania, which referred Belarus to the ICC, alleges that since 2020, “crimes against humanity – including deportation, persecution and other inhumane acts – have been carried out against the civilian population of Belarus”.

Critical reporting in Zambia under threat

Investigative journalist Thomas Allan Zgambo is arrested for the third time this year, while being detained without charge.

Nigeria’s department of state services involved in impeding FOI request

Subsequent to submitting an information request, the head of the citizens’ group is summoned to the offices of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS).

Russia: Draft law aims to ban “propaganda” about so-called child-free lifestyles

The ruling United Russia party proposed the bill, saying it will protect “traditional” and “family values,” prevent the “degradation of public institutions,” and counter “depopulation”.

Turkey: Press freedom and freedom of expression groups, media outlets and civil society organizations condemn regulator’s decision to revoke Açık Radyo’s license

IFEX and other signatories stress that this is a severe blow to independent radio broadcasting in Turkey, silencing a platform known for promoting diverse, critical voices and addressing issues of profound public interest.

Bangladesh interim government urged to end the longstanding repression against journalism

Government urged to repeal the draconian Cyber Security Act, the Digital Security Act, and the Information and Communication Technologies Act.

International organisations for authors, publishers, booksellers and libraries call for key freedoms to be respected

In recognition of the increasing efforts to restrict books, those who write them, publish them or make them available to readers, five organisations representing authors, publishers, booksellers and libraries worldwide have issued a joint statement.

One year after Issam Abdallah’s killing by Israeli forces, sister Abeer demands accountability to end impunity

“I don’t feel at all that we are getting half of the justice that Issam deserves,” says the slain journalist’s sister in an interview with RSF.

Saudi Arabia: Escalating use of the death penalty with 200 executions this year

Rights groups warn that authorities have weaponized the use of the death penalty as a tool to repress freedom of expression in the country.

Yemen: Houthi authorities arrest hundreds for marking national holiday

Across the cases that CIHRS and Human Rights Watch documented, the Houthis had not brought charges against the people detained.

VOA temporarily banned in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso’s media regulator accuses “Voice of America” of demoralising troops in the country and neighbouring Mali through its “Washington Forum” programme.

Benefit of AU data policy relies on harmonised legal frameworks

A study by CIPESA outlines how the limitations of the AU data policy framework could hinder economic development in the southern African region.

Press freedom groups call on Malta to speed up journalists’ safety reforms

Marking the seventh anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death, press freedom groups call on the Maltese government “to finally deliver on the recommendations of the public inquiry into her murder”.