Free Expression & the Law

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

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A travesty of justice in DRC, civic space confined in Mali and Burkina Faso, and a standoff in Ghana

March 2024 in Africa: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Kyrgyzstan’s “Foreign Agents” bill, restricting protest in the UK, and a better way to report on Gaza

March 2024 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Hundreds of Belarusian people living in Krakow gathered during a Solidarity Rally against the Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko.

Repression and resistance in Belarus: A monthly chronology

A monthly chronology of repression and resistance in Belarus, based on the work of IFEX members and other international and domestic actors.

Elections-related censorship, repression, and women speak out against impunity

March 2024 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Russia: Six reporters arrested in a span of a few hours

One arrested journalist, Konstantin Zharov, was beaten by police and threatened with sexual violence. Accused of “disobeying the police,” he is facing a possible fine and up to 15 days in detention.

Media council made up of government allies

With the majority of Somalia’s newly appointed media council made up of allies, the body is highly susceptible to government and political interference.

Electronic bill set to criminalise journalism

Just two lines in the proposed electronic communications bill can change the fate of journalists in the Ivory Coast.

Tax amnesty for Senegal’s media

President Macky Sall’s decision to cancel the tax debts of media outlets is aimed at easing political tensions in the country.

New guidelines have potential to nurture value of digital platforms

African electoral authorities have released guidelines to curb their governments’ knee jerk reactions to the negative impacts of digital platforms.

Ugandan LGBT rights group caught between a rock and a hard place

A petition by the Sexual Minorities Uganda Group (SMUG) to compel the government to register its name was rejected on the basis that it goes against “public interest.”

Joint Statement on the European Commission’s 2024 Rule of Law Report

At a time when the rule of law is increasingly being called into question across Europe, it is more necessary than ever for the rule of law report to be critical, specific and linked to enforcement tools.

Azerbaijan should release all jailed journalists and activists

EFJ adds its voice to the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights’s call for the release of journalists and civil society activists imprisoned in Azerbaijan for their legitimate work.

UK High Court delays decision on Julian Assange’s extradition to the US

If the US fails to provide proper assurances that Assange will be able to rely on First Amendment rights, and that he will not be subjected to the death penalty, the Wikileaks publisher will be granted permission to appeal his extradition.

CPJ calls on United Nations to investigate Israel’s arbitrary detention of Palestinian journalists

“The incidence of administrative detention is a concerning bellwether for Israel’s efforts to restrict the public’s right to know what is happening in Gaza.”

Egypt: Recent decision on Case 173 does not mean that the human rights crisis is over

Despite the dismissal of charges in the long-running NGO foreign funding case, human rights defenders continue to face ongoing persecution.

Malaysia: Groups express solidarity with journalist Clare Rewcastle-Brown

18 organisations and 44 journalists signed a statement condemning the “egregious act of judicial overreach” by authorities.