Free Expression & the Law

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

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Financial constraints biggest threat to Pacific media freedoms

The report ranks all 14 Pacific Island nations according to the state of media freedoms in each country.

Egypt violates own law by adding 2 years to Alaa Abdelfattah’s prison term

“It is a profound disgrace for Egypt to silence such a vital voice of conscience behind bars.”

Urgent call for UN action on human rights abuses in Bahrain during 79th General Assembly

Detained human rights defenders face grave risks, prompting calls for the UN to address abuses like the death penalty and citizenship revocation.

Palestine: RSF files its fourth complaint in a year with the ICC for Israel’s war crimes against journalists

“As long as these homicides remain unpunished, the perpetrators will have no reason to stop.”

Palestine: MADA denounces closure of Al-Jazeera office by Israeli forces, urges international action

Israel’s forcible closure of the news network’s office in Ramallah and the confiscation of its equipment threaten press safety in Palestine.

USA: RSF urges Senate to pass key press shield legislation before time runs out

The PRESS Act is a federal press shield law, which would prohibit federal law enforcement from subpoenaing protected information from journalists’ work or personal devices and accounts.

Nicaragua’s continued attack on journalism: Where is Fabiola Tercero?

No one has seen or heard from freelance journalist and feminist activist Fabiola Tercero Castro since 12 July 2024, when she reported a raid on her home by government agents under the command of Commissioner Lidia Baltodano.

Government’s decision to probe Pelumi Onifade’s death is welcomed

Sustained pressure mounted by Media Rights Agenda (MRA) and other media rights organisations has finally paid dividends as the Nigerian government submits to court ruling.

Somalia’s thriving culture of impunity raises concern

The risk of increased attacks that the media face is exacerbated by the lack of investigations and prosecution of perpetrators involved in the killing of journalists.

The porous boundary between online regulation and repression

Cameroon’s attempt to curb mis/disinformation through legal means is resulting in a complex legal framework that raises concerns for freedom of expression.

Q&A: The human rights issues at stake in COP29

HRW presents a Q&A focusing on the human rights implications of COP29 and the human rights concerns associated with holding the conference in a repressive state that relies heavily on fossil fuels.

Turkey: Kurdish journalist Rabia Önver faces “disinformation” charges

Authorities raided the journalist’s home after she reported on an alleged criminal gang in the Kurdish-populated eastern city of Hakkari.

UN: World leaders should take action to end world’s rights crises

The situations in Palestine, Sudan, Ukraine, Haiti, Myanmar, Venezuela, and Afghanistan should top the agenda at the UN General Assembly’s annual General Debate, says HRW

PEN International reiterates concerns over Vietnam’s freedom of expression record

Included among the concerns raised is the systematic misuse of the country’s legal system to criminalize critical expression towards the government or its policies.

Malaysia: Drive policy with open dialogue – not threats and intimidation

A Member of Parliament is facing criminal investigation for expressing concerns over a proposal from the religious affairs minister.

Unveiling Venezuela’s repression: Surveillance and censorship following July’s presidential election

This is part one of a series. Part two focuses on the legacy of Venezuela’s state surveillance.