Free Expression & the Law

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

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Licenses of 6 independent broadcasters revoked in Guinea

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges ECOWAS to press Guinean authorities to stop censoring the media.

Media freedom in danger in Niger

Nigerien authorities have criminalised journalism through an amendment to the cybercrime law, reversing the previous government’s 2022 decision to replace prison sentences with fines.

Russia: U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich to stand trial on 26 June

“The start of Gershkovich’s trial comes after he has already spent more than 14 months behind bars for no other reason than his work as a journalist … Russian authorities must immediately release [him] and drop all charges against him” – CPJ

Turkey: Human rights report shows increasing torture against Kurds and LGBTQI+

In 2023, the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey received 781 reports of torture or ill-treatment. There was a spike in reports in June and July, correlating with increased police interventions during Pride Week events.

ICC member countries declare “unwavering support” for the court

Ninety-three member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have declared their “unwavering support” for the court in the face of recent threats emanating from the US and Israel.

Sri Lanka’s civic space and the battle for free speech

The Sri Lankan government has exploited existing laws to target freedoms of expression, speech, and assembly.

Turkey: In the first quarter of 2024, at least 210 press workers stood trial

The most common accusations faced by journalists on trial were ‘insult’ and ‘terrorism’ related charges.

EC study on journalist safety lacks solutions while security deteriorates

Press freedom groups point to “a disconnect between the report’s findings and on-the-ground realities”.

Jordanian reporter gets one year in prison under draconian new cybercrime law

Jordan has seen a surge in harassment of journalists, including arrests, censorship and intimidation since December 2023.

Yemen: Houthis must immediately release civil society and UN staff members

“It is appalling to see that the Houthis are now accusing NGOs of spying instead of recognizing their role in protecting and helping citizens.”

DRC journalist Tatiana Osango brutally assaulted

Seven men assaulted journalist Tatiana Osango with glass bottles, claiming to act on orders from UDPS secretary general Augustin Kabuya.

Iran: International coalition launches to demand immediate release of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi

“The Free Narges Campaign is not just about one woman’s freedom; it is a fight for the dignity, rights, and future of all political prisoners in Iran.”

​​Iran: Hossein Shanbehzadeh targeted as social media crackdown continues

Many Iranians went on to social media to protest against Shanbehzadeh’s arrest, calling the accusations against him ‘baseless’ and ‘ridiculous’.

Egypt: UN experts call on government to stop targeting and retaliating against human rights lawyers

Rights groups say the targeting of lawyers Mohamed Issa Rajeh and Mahmoud Abdelmajeed Adel represents intimidation and reprisal against their human rights work.

The Brazilian and Indian dilemma: How to regulate AI and Big Tech?

Eagerness to regulate new technologies is understandable, but measures may infringe upon civil rights or fail to resolve the issues they were designed to tackle. Brazil and India’s 2024 electoral processes exemplify this tension.