Free Expression & the Law

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UAE84 trial is a mockery of justice

Rights groups call for the release of 84 human rights defendants after a trial marked by severe irregularities and unjust sentences.

Egypt: Rights groups condemn crackdown on journalists, and warn of widening press freedom violations

The detention of Khaled Mamdouh and Ashraf Omar raises concerns that it will be the beginning of a security campaign against independent journalists.

MRA takes case to court to curb Nigeria’s culture of impunity

The Lagos State government has ordered an investigation into the death of 20-year-old reporter Pelumi Onifade, who was reportedly arrested by officers attached to a Lagos state task force while covering the #EndSARS protests.

How Russia silences critical coverage of its war in Ukraine

From criminalising “fake” news about the war to expanding “foreign agent” and “undesirable” designations, Russia is facing the “biggest press freedom crisis” in its recent history.

Open letter on technology-enabled political violence in Venezuela

The crisis in Venezuela has seen a significant deployment of the surveillance and control apparatus that the state has built up over recent years. This apparatus has been repeatedly denounced by civil society and organizations defending internet freedom in the country.

Georgia: Release Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadygov and stop his extradition to Azerbaijan

Afgan Sadygov moved to Georgia seven months ago to escape persecution by the authorities in his own country, where he has been arrested several times on various dubious charges.

Nigerian journalist Segun Olatunji shares his tale of torment

Segun Olatunji’s arrest and detention exemplify the rise in unlawful detentions of journalists by Nigerian authorities.

RSF puts a spotlight on the 4 missing Burkinabé journalists

The 4 Burkinabè journalists – Atiana Serge Oulon, Alain Traoré, Adama Bayala, and Kalifaré Séré – who disappeared within a month, are well known for their critical thinking and reporting.

US press freedom climate edges closer to crisis amid turbulent presidential campaign

The climate of press freedom in the United States is edging closer to crisis amidst a turbulent presidential campaign, with growing concerns about the safety of journalists and freedom of expression.

PEN International condemns growing wave of repression against journalists

PEN International condemns the growing wave of repression against journalists in Nicaragua, highlighting the concerning rise in attacks and threats amidst a worsening human rights crisis.

Journalist disappears amid Ortega’s siege: What is left of independent journalism in Nicaragua?

The disappearance of a journalist in Nicaragua highlights the siege imposed by Ortega’s government and the critical situation facing independent journalism in the country.

Lawmakers hear concerns from stakeholders on Media Council Bill

Stakeholders asserted that the measure should enhance media credibility rather than restrict media rights.

Venezuelan authorities must guarantee freedom of expression and protect the work of journalists

Given the current electoral situation in Venezuela, the undersigned international organizations and regional networks defending freedom of the press and expression express their concern about the attacks against national and international journalists who are documenting the events happening in the country, as well as activists, demonstrators, and the general population. We urge the Venezuelan authorities to fulfill their obligation to guarantee and protect the exercise of freedom of expression and peaceful association, as well as to guarantee the safety of journalists working in the country.

Targeting of Gaza’s journalists continues: Ismail al-Ghoul and Rami al-Rifi killed in Israeli strike

These deadly attacks against “Al Jazeera” personnel coincided with a steady defamation campaign by Israeli authorities.

Morocco: Journalists Taoufik Bouachrine, Omar Radi and Soulaimane Raissouni free at last

Five other journalists living in exile also benefited from a royal pardon.

Russia: Journalists Kurmasheva and Gershkovich released in mass prisoner swap

“Their release – which we rightfully celebrate today – does not erase the deep injustice these journalists have faced for doing their jobs” – IPI