Free Expression & the Law

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Russia outlaws ‘The Moscow Times’ as “undesirable organisation”

“This legislation on undesirable organisations is just a repressive tool in the hands of the Kremlin. It aims to censor independent voices and to criminalise the practice of independent journalism” – EFJ

Argentina: We condemn the alarming closure of civic space

IFEX-ALC, Alianza Regional por la Libre Expresión e Información [the Regional Alliance for Free Expression and Information], and Red Voces del Sur [the Voices of the South network]- three regional networks defending freedom of expression and press freedom– express our concern over the closure of civic space in Argentina as a consequence of the subjugation of freedom of information, expression, press, demonstration and peaceful assembly promoted by the current administration.

Jordan: Journalist Ahmed al-Zoubi jailed 11 months after conviction under cybercrime law

“Jordanian authorities are stepping up censorship and arrests of journalists instead of allowing them to express themselves freely.”

UAE: Unjust sentences in second largest mass trial

Coalition denounces harsh sentences for 84 political dissidents, many already jailed for the same offenses.

Saudi teacher sentenced to 20 years for tweets

“Saudi courts mete out decades long sentences to ordinary citizens for nothing more than peacefully expressing themselves online.”

Killing of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif declared unlawful

Kenya’s High Court ruling finds authorities violated Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif’s right to life.

Algerian authorities detain two journalists over news report

Authorities have imposed restrictions and censorship on the media ahead of the September presidential elections.

Bahrain: Joint letter on Dr. Abduljalil Al-Singace as he exceeds three years on hunger strike

IFEX joins rights groups urging for the immediate and unconditional release of the imprisoned Bahraini human rights defender.

EU must do more to prioritise protecting media freedom and human rights in Türkiye

Media freedom, human rights and journalists’ groups urge European governments and policy makers to ensure media freedoms and fundamental rights are placed at the heart of future relations with Türkiye.

Pakistan Supreme Court issues contempt notice to 34 TV channels

Pakistan Press Foundation warned that the show-cause notices could further restrict the live broadcast of political events.

Who will cover Venezuela’s elections as press freedom disintegrates under Maduro’s regime?

“RSF urges the country’s authorities to allow local and foreign journalists to cover the election, which will never be democratic without respect for the right to reliable information.”

India: IPI calls for renewed commitment to press freedom

IPI global network noted that press freedom has deteriorated dramatically under the first two terms of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Cambodia: Conviction of Mother Nature environmental activists a “mockery of justice”

“Silencing environmental defenders and characterising their peaceful advocacy as a threat to the state is a mockery of justice.”

UN group says detention of Guatemalan journalist Zamora violates international law

José Rubén Zamora’s arbitrary detention highlights that he has been consistently denied a fair trial, and there is no justification for his ongoing imprisonment.

Advocates act against Guinea’s repression of the media

The Sub-Saharan Africa desk of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Sub-Saharan Africa hold protest in Dakar in solidarity with Guinea’s media.