Free Expression & the Law

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Attacked from all directions: Media workers under fire in Lebanon’s war

Since the war began, Israel has targeted, threatened, and bombed journalists in Lebanon, killing and injuring dozens, says a new report by GCHR.

PEN America alarmed by Trump’s legal assaults on Iowa newspaper, ABC News settlement

The latest lawsuit seeks “accountability for brazen election interference committed by” the Des Moines Register and its parent company, Gannett, as well as pollster Selzer.

Hefty sentence for journalist Sandra Muhoza

For the second time in two years, a female journalist in Burundi has been convicted on questionable charges.

Guinean journalist Habib Marouane Camara abducted

Guinean authorities are being urged to investigate the abduction of journalist Habib Marouane Camara and ensure his safe return.

Zambia’s proposed cyber laws facilitate suppression of civil liberties

Zambia’s proposed Cyber Security Bill, 2024, and Cyber Crimes Bill, 2024 risk exacerbating the shortcomings of the 2021 law by introducing more regressive provisions.

Safaricom and Nation Media Group in standoff over exposé on widespread surveillance

Private telecom operator Safaricom is exerting pressure on the Nation Media Group by threatening advertising cuts and pursuing legal action in an attempt to compel “The Nation” to retract its investigative story.

Belarus: BAJ calls for end to “anti-extremism” witch-hunt targeting media

The majority of independent media and media organisations, including BAJ, have now been designated as extremist entities by the authorities.

Foreign tech companies cave to Russia’s censorship demands

“Tech companies find themselves vulnerable to blocking and other forms of pressure by Russian authorities. However, this does not give the companies carte blanche to enable the Kremlin’s outrageous violations of human rights online” – HRW

Malaysia: Passage of the Online Safety Bill a grave blow to freedom of expression

The broad definition of “harmful content” risks the removal of lawful expression from the internet and potential government manipulation of content moderation.

Vietnam: Repeal harmful internet laws

Decree 147 expands government control over access to information on the internet for vaguely defined reasons of “national security” and “social order”.

RSF’s 2024 global round-up reveals rise in journalists killed and imprisoned

“Gaza stands out as the most dangerous region in the world, with the highest number of journalists murdered in connection with their work in the last five years. Since October 2023, over 145 journalists have been killed by the Israeli army” – RSF

Georgia: Human rights crisis deepens amid crackdown on protests

“EU foreign affairs ministers gathering on 16 December to discuss Georgia should call for an independent investigation into the country’s clampdown on peaceful anti-government protests” – HRW

GCHR salutes the Syrian people on the dawn of freedom

As Syria enters a new era, GCHR calls on the new government to uphold civil liberties for all citizens, and pursue transitional justice.

RSF calls for Bashar al-Assad to be prosecuted for the murder of 181 journalists since the 2011 revolution

On the day of the regime’s fall, 23 journalists were still imprisoned, and seven were victims of enforced disappearances.

This bill could put a stop to censorship by lawsuit

The Free Speech Protection Act is a long overdue tool to protect against the use of SLAPP lawsuits as legal weapons that benefit the wealthy and powerful.

Protection mechanisms: RSF report analyses journalist safety programs in five Latin American countries

Since 2000, at least 338 journalists have been killed in the region, highlighting the urgent need for protection mechanisms to counter systemic violence. In a new report, RSF analysed journalist protection programs in the region, reaffirming its commitment to addressing the escalating threats against journalists.