Free Expression & the Law

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

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Rights groups call for EU intervention on Bahraini detentions

IFEX joins rights groups urging EU leaders to press Bahrain to free EU nationals Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja and Mohammed Habib Al-Muqdad after nearly 14 years of unjust detention and human rights abuses.

Afghanistan: AFJC reports alarming decline in radio freedom on World Radio Day

Over the past year, at least 7 radio stations have been shut down because of the restrictive orders imposed by the Taliban.

Guinean journalist Habib Marouane Camara still missing

Numerous pleas to authorities by Habib Marouane Camara’s family, lawyer, and media colleagues regarding his whereabouts, have been ignored.

Russia’s persecution of LGBTQI+ expression extends to gay clubs

Since Russia’s Supreme Court designated the so-called “LGBTQ+ movement” as an extremist organisation in 2023, raids on gay clubs have become increasingly brutal and frequent.

Russia’s unprecedented repression of the press

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, hundreds of journalists have been forced into exile, where they continue to face transnational legal persecution. At home, laws make independent reporting increasingly difficult.

Philippines: Photojournalist Deo Montesclaros faces terrorism financing complaint

Deo Montesclaros is the second journalist in the Philippines to be implicated under the country’s anti-terrorism laws.

Safeguarding digital safety and human rights in the Lebanese context

Amid AI-driven shifts in the information landscape, stakeholders at the Lebanese Internet Governance Forum push for modern media laws balancing digital security and free expression.

Sultan of Oman ratifies new arbitrary citizenship law

A new citizenship law that allows the authorities to use citizenship as a weapon to silence opponents and restrict opinions.

Singapore activist charged for joining candle lighting vigils for death row inmates

Human rights groups have condemned the charges against Jolovan Wham and the targeting of groups and individuals opposed to the use of death penalty.

The IAPA denounces campaign of intimidation against the press in Honduras

The highest authority of the Armed Forces initiated actions against 12 media outlets in order to force them to reveal their sources.

Bangladesh: ARTICLE 19 urges consultation on draft Cyber Protection Ordinance

Stakeholders pointed out that the proposed law uses many terms that lack clear definitions, creating opportunities for misuse due to their vagueness and ambiguity.

Azerbaijani journalist faces 12 years in prison if convicted in foreign funding case

“Veteran journalist Shahnaz Baylargizi’s arrest underscores how Azerbaijani authorities are exploiting allegations of Western funding to silence leading independent voices” – CPJ

Kazakhstan: Satirical blogger faces long prison sentence

Temirlan Yensebek – currently in pre-trial detention – was charged with ‘inciting inter-ethnic discord’ for his satirical content. He faces up to seven years in prison if convicted.

Malian authorities suspend “Joliba TV” for 6 months

Issa Kaou N’Djim, an activist and critic of the Burkinabé junta, was handed a two-year prison sentence, with one year suspended, for his comments made during the fateful TV programme.

India’s Draft DPDP rules: Consent to facilitate data processing or to safeguard data privacy?

SFLC.in notes that the draft rules lean more towards “enabling data processing without ensuring adequate safeguards.”

Last year saw 23 governments engage in transnational repression to silence critics

“Governments perpetrated 160 total incidents of physical transnational repression across 34 countries in 2024, including assassinations, abductions, assaults, detentions, and unlawful deportations” – Freedom House