Free Expression & the Law

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

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Violence and insecurity, the main obstacle for the press in Haiti

In September 2022, Frantzsen Charles, Tayson Lartigue, and five other journalists were covering clashes between rival gangs in the Cité Soleil neighborhood of Port-au-Prince when they were attacked. IAPA has called for justice in their case.

Romania: Call for independent investigation into persecution of journalist Emilia Șercan

Judges recently emphasised the link between the coordinated defamation campaign targeting the journalist and her public-interest journalism regarding plagiarism committed by high-ranking officials.

Iran: Rights groups urgently call for the release of women human rights defenders

Women activists, artists, and social media influencers have particularly faced heightened targeting amidst an ongoing campaign against freedom of expression.

Kuwait: Restore Parliament and stop prosecution of parliamentarians and political activists

While the dissolution of Parliament and the erosion of political rights are troubling, the targeting of former parliamentarians is equally concerning.

Palestinian digital rights and Big Tech accountability in the context of genocide

The report explores how digital platforms violate rights by systematically censoring Palestinian voices and pro-Palestinian content during the Gaza genocide.

Nepal: Freedom Forum lauds passage of Public Service Broadcasting bill

Freedom Forum had a role in conceptualising the bill to promote the role of public service broadcasters.

Samoan journalists balk at planned restrictions during Commonwealth meeting

Local journalists said that the restriction is an attempt to gag local and overseas media.

Attacks on the media and activists on the rise in Mozambique

Civic space is gradually being constricted as Mozambicans head for elections in October.

Reporting on corruption being passed off as criminal defamation

“WikkiTimes” journalists Haruna Mohammed Salisu and Yawale Adamu face the prospect of a prison sentence for their accountability journalism.

In countries where press freedom is at risk, so is democracy

“In 2024, the same year democracy levels hit their lowest point since The Economist’s Democracy Index was created in 2006, RSF noted that journalists’ work was increasingly obstructed by political forces.”

UN: Renew Russia Special Rapporteur

“Given the severity of the repression, the closure of civic space, and the continued targeting of human rights defenders, lawyers, journalists and peaceful protesters, the role of the Special Rapporteur remains critical.”

For the Immediate Release of Journalists and Media Workers Imprisoned in Venezuela

Eight people are detained by Nicolás Maduro’s government for carrying out their journalistic duties.

Philippines: Media groups call for swift trial to finally achieve justice for journalist Gerry Ortega

The wanted official had been in hiding despite an arrest warrant issued against him in 2023.

Azerbaijan: Civil society groups highlight climate and human rights concerns ahead of COP29

“Hundreds of people are behind bars in the country on politically motivated charges. A new wave of detentions is currently underway, with dozens of activists and media figures arrested on baseless, serious criminal charges.”

Bahrain frees 457 political prisoners, but prominent figures remain jailed

BCHR welcomes the releases and urges authorities to release all remaining political prisoners, including human rights defenders like Abdulhadi Alkhawaja.

Saudi Arabia must free detainees jailed for their online expression ahead of Internet Governance Forum

Rights groups raise alarms over the country’s crackdown on free speech ahead of its hosting of the 2024 UN event.