Free Expression & the Law

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

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Vietnamese activist sentenced to five years in prison for ‘anti-state propaganda’

Anh Chi is known for producing videos decrying abuse of power by authorities.

Press freedom in Hong Kong at 11-year low according to media survey

Journalist respondents were highly concerned about the potential impact of Article 23 national security legislation.

EU: Political posturing, human rights and enforcing the DSA

“The Digital Services Act must not become a tool for politically-driven interventions. Its enforcement should be based on evidence and uphold users’ fundamental rights, including freedom of expression.”

Pakistan: Concerns over censorship and other restrictions on freedom of expression in Balochistan

Authorities accused of censoring reports on violent crackdowns targeting protests in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

Afghanistan: Report on the state of media after three years of Taliban rule

The Afghanistan Journalists Center recorded 181 incidents of press freedom violations over the past year.

Tip of the iceberg: The political influence industry In Canada

OpenMedia’s research report sheds light on dozens of secretive businesses that handle people’s sensitive voting behaviour data on behalf of federal political parties in Canada – with few effective rules limiting their actions.

Hosting of UN climate summits by authoritarian countries raises alarms over human rights

Rights groups urge the UN to ensure that future climate summits are held in countries that respect human rights and allow for peaceful assembly and free speech.

ElMaraya raid sparks concerns for Egypt’s cultural freedom

Rights groups demand that the government stop targeting independent cultural organizations and respect the right to artistic expression.

Solidarity grows for detained Jordanian journalist Ahmed Hassan Al-Zoubi

Activists demand Al-Zoubi’s release, slamming the government’s attempt to silence him for his online free expression.

South Sudanese journalist denied medical attention during detention

Sisto Germano Ohide was arbitrarily arrested, detained and eventually released without being charged.

Uganda’s rollout of digital number plates poses privacy concerns

Uganda’s digital number plate system, which is aimed at facilitating the ability of authorities to improve services, will also have the detrimental impact of expanding the country’s surveillance capabilities.

IAPA concerned about potential outcome of lawsuits against “La Prensa” in Panama

The numerous lawsuits facing La Prensa Corporation in Panama could suffocate the viability of that media company, resulting in a negative impact on freedom of expression in the country.

Turkey: Ten years of state hostility towards the press under President Erdoğan

Five journalists killed, 131 imprisoned, 77 convicted of “insulting the president” and hundreds prosecuted for their work – RSF presents its damning assessment of President Erdogan’s 10 years in office.

India: Broadcasting Bill could undermine journalistic freedoms

The sweeping powers granted to the government to regulate content can result in stifling diverse opinions and critical voices.

New HRW report examines Russia’s legislative assault on civic space

“The Russian government’s dismantling of civic freedoms since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 is a dramatic escalation of its sustained assault on fundamental rights spanning more than a decade” – HRW

Pacific Freedom Forum launches inaugural survey of media freedoms in the Pacific

The results will be used to create a media freedom index in the Pacific.