Free Expression & the Law

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

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Networks call on Uruguayan Chamber of Representatives to vote against Anti-Freedom of Expression Bill

If the proposed legislation is passed, the current law—which was developed with open, participatory and democratic dialogue—will be repealed. Serious and problematic modifications would be introduced with severe implications for the freedom of expression rights of journalists and media outlets in the country.

Pakistan’s impunity, India’s AI, PNG’s ‘media control policy’, and a landmark ruling against red-tagging in the Philippines

May 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.

Tunisia: Authorities escalate clampdown on media, freedom of expression

“By attacking journalists and other media figures, Saied’s government is moving to put the last nail in the coffin of Tunisia’s civic space.”

Bahrain: Joint letter on human rights situation to UNHRC members and observers

IFEX and rights groups raise concerns over arbitrary detention of human rights defenders and opposition leaders, many wrongfully imprisoned since 2011.

A Georgian nightmare and Turkey’s “agents of influence”

May 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.

Campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza spread, plus new World Press Freedom Day resources

May in the Americas: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Latin American journalism under threat of violence and intimidation

IAPA summarises some of the most recent threats faced by journalists and press workers in the region.

Saudi Arabia’s digital hypocrisy

As the country prepares to host the UN’s Internet Governance Forum, online voices continue to face severe repercussions.

Iran: The silencing of musicians advocating for women’s rights

Authorities convicted rapper Toomaj Salehi for a song he wrote and sentenced him to death.

Syria: French court sentences three officials close to Bashar al-Assad to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity

“The fight against impunity for crimes committed by the Syrian regime and by all parties to this conflict continues.”

Missing Ukrainian journalist revealed to be detained in Russia

Russia recently admitted detaining Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who went missing while reporting from Russian-occupied territory in August 2023.

Georgia: Parliament overturns presidential veto, adopts ‘foreign agents’ law

“The ruling Georgian Dream party’s decision to push through Kremlin-inspired ‘foreign agents’ legislation makes it clear that the party wants to ensure its victory in October parliamentary elections by using the law to smear and suppress critical voices” – CPJ

China Dissent Monitor: January to March 2024

The report observed increased censorship on video platforms.

WhatsApp comment concludes in cybercrime spamming charges

The Malawi Police Service is intensifying the use of the country’s cybersecurity law to restrict the voice and agency of journalists and citizens.

Belarus’s widespread crackdown on human rights lawyers

Justice Ministry exercises full control over the legal profession; human rights lawyers face arrest, imprisonment, arbitrary revocation of licences and harassment.