Free Expression & the Law

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

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Malian authorities take exception to university lecturer’s book

Dr Etienne Fakaba Sissoko is hit with a 2-year sentence and hefty fine for his critical observations of the military government’s rule.

Guinea’s media hit by suspension and censorship

The Media Foundation for West Africa urges Guinea’s media regulatory body to exhibit more tolerance towards the media.

Brazil’s top court acts to protect journalists from judicial harassment

By recognising judicial harassment of journalists and establishing procedures to hinder multiple lawsuits aimed at censoring the media, Brazil’s Supreme Court is taking an important step towards guaranteeing press freedom in the country.

Philippines: Joint statement on continued blocking of 27 websites

Groups urged authorities to “rescind the illegal, unfair and unwarranted restriction on press freedom, the freedoms of expression and association, and the right to due process.”

Media entrepreneur Kailash Sirohiya arrested in Nepal

The arrest of the Kantipur Media Group chairperson was criticized as an act of harassment against critical journalists.

EU should call on Georgian government to withdraw ‘foreign agents’ law

Media freedom groups urge EU to press the Georgian government to withdraw the new ‘foreign agents’ law and guarantee the safety of journalists covering demonstrations.

Civil society, journalists reject ‘draconian’ Punjab defamation bill

More than 80 groups and individuals have voiced their concern about the grave implications of the measure on freedom of speech.

UK High Court grants Julian Assange right to appeal US extradition

Assange will be allowed to appeal on two of nine grounds his legal team put forward at a hearing in February, both related to the possibility that, as an Australian citizen, he could be denied free speech protections afforded by the First Amendment.

Madagascar’s unexpected internet price hike

Malagasy internet users are heavily impacted by the introduction of a new pricing system that hinders the development of the country’s digital economy and restricts freedom of expression.

Nigeria’s media sector being harassed by cybercrime unit

Media Rights Agenda calls on President Tinubu to take action against powerful political figures and rich individuals usurping their authority.

Israeli authorities confiscate AP equipment broadcasting live feed of Gaza

“Israel started its media silencing campaign by banning ‘Al Jazeera’ and is now using that as an excuse to obstruct AP.”

Latin American journalism organisations condemn the violence, injustice and impunity they face

Latin America faces a dire crisis as governments intensify crackdowns on press freedom, silencing voices from Venezuela to Guatemala, and igniting global calls for justice.

Hacking, lawfare and stigmatisation against the Latin American press

Already, three media outlets in recent months have been the target of cyber attacks.

Guatemalan journalist receives prestigious award from prison

Zamora is a symbol of the persecution against journalists in Guatemala and the region.

Georgia: Parliament adopts “foreign agents” law despite mass protests

The police used tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannons, and mass arrests against the protesters. There have also been reports of physical attacks on government critics and their family members.