Free Expression & the Law

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

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Jordan’s cybercrime law is a tool for repressing journalists

“The four convictions already handed down illustrate the climate of fear that the kingdom is trying to instill in the profession.” — RSF

756 media freedom violations recorded in Europe in first half of 2024

These violations, recorded by the MFRR platform, affected 1,212 media-related persons or entities. 474 incidents were recorded in EU states while 282 took place in candidate countries.

X blocked in Brazil: When a social media platform opposes the rule of law

Given social media’s role in the spread of disinformation, no democracy can afford to allow these platforms to shirk their legal obligations.

Nicaragua deports 135 political prisoners, including journalist Victor Ticay

“Nicaragua’s release of journalist Víctor Ticay brings us relief, but he should have never been imprisoned, as he was simply doing his job as a journalist” – CPJ

Ivorian LGBTQI+ community seeking legal protection

Although homosexuality is not a criminal offense in the Ivory Coast, the LGBTQ+ community remain on the periphery, grappling with a society that does not fully accept them.

Nigeria’s amended Cybercrime Act threatens investigative journalism

Eight journalists have been arrested, prosecuted or arrested since the amendment of Article 24 of the Cybercrimes Act.

Romania: Relaunch of investigation into smear campaign against journalist Emilia Șercan

The court’s decision to acknowledge the failure of the earlier investigation represents a crucial victory for independent journalism in Romania.

Tunisia bans “Jeune Afrique” magazine for criticising president ahead of upcoming elections

The banning of “Jeune Afrique” is another step in Kais Saied’s clampdown on independent media, further undoing the democratic gains of the 2011 revolution.

Targeted and discredited: Palestinian journalists suffer double punishment in Gaza

“The targeted killing of ‘Al Jazeera’ correspondent Ismail al-Ghoul is one of the most shocking examples of impunity we have witnessed in the war in Gaza.”

Detained and disappeared: Egypt’s crackdown on journalists fuels climate of fear

IFEX and 33 rights groups demand the release of detained and forcibly disappeared journalists, and an end to the assault on press freedoms.

Over 90 rights groups call on US to make effective use of Global Magnitsky sanctions

“The unique power of Global Magnitsky sanctions greatly relies on the fact that this particular tool has a specific purpose – to condemn and hold accountable perpetrators of the world’s worst abuses.”

Kyrgyzstan should overturn decision to liquidate ‘Kloop Media’

“The forced closure of ‘Kloop Media’ not only silences a crucial voice in Kyrgyzstani society but also signals a continued decline in Kyrgyzstan’s respect for civil and political rights and freedoms of its citizens.”

Pakistan: Media groups concerned over prohibitions imposed on Quetta Press Club

Pakistan Press Foundation said that the press club must be able to operate without interference.

India: SFLCin statement on defamation proceedings against Wikimedia Foundation

The case could lead to self-censorship and restrict the free flow of information in the digital age.

Nineteen journalists forcibly disappeared in last ten years

According to RSF, 32 journalists have gone missing in the last decade; 19 of these were the victims of enforced disappearance by state agents.

Civil society coalition calls for urgent EU action against spyware threats

A coalition of CSOs calls for an EU ban on the production, sale, and use of spyware during the new legislative term.