Free Expression & the Law

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

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Iraq authorities threaten to ban TikTok

Freedom of expression fears grow with a proposal to ban the online platform, unveiling broader censorship concerns.

Another escalation in Tunisia’s persecution of journalists

“The detention of the two reporters and attack on the France 24 crew are signs of a very disturbing escalation in the crackdown in Tunisia.”

India: Stop repression of media and political opposition during elections

Groups urge authorities to guarantee the right to freedom of expression and to protect the right to equality and non-discrimination.

Turkey: Court reverses journalist Sinan Aygül’s conviction for ‘spreading disinformation’

The Court of Cassation has overturned a 10-month prison sentence handed down to journalist Sinan Aygül in March 2023 on “spreading disinformation” charges.

CPJ urges Guatemalan authorities to release José Rubén Zamora, allow fair trial

CPJ urged Guatemala’s judiciary to grant house arrest to José Rubén Zamora after nearly two years in solitary confinement and to give him the chance to prove his innocence in court.

MRA, IPC and CEMESO adopt Lagos Plan of Action in collaboration with Global Rights

Nigerian media advocacy groups pledge to hold government accountable for media freedom violations through rigorous tracking and documentation of attacks on journalists.

Crackdown in Niger intensifies

Nigerien authorities are disregarding press laws and arbitrarily arresting journalists instead.

Indonesian government acts to protect student media

Human Rights Watch hopes that this latest decision will bolster press freedom on Indonesian campuses.

Taliban orders boycott of Afghanistan International TV and radio

Afghanistan Journalists Center said that it goes against the country’s media laws as it called for the lifting of the boycott.

Georgian PM urged to withdraw Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, guarantee the safety of journalists, and uphold press freedom

IFEX joins the members of the Media Freedom Rapid Response and other organisations in expressing deep alarm about the Foreign Influence Bill and the sudden rise in violence and other restrictions against Georgia’s journalists reporting on the public protests against the Bill.

Germany: British-Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu Sittah denied Schengen entry

“Germany should immediately explain why it has denied Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah entry and imposed this far-reaching ban on a leading health professional to speak in Berlin, Paris, and The Hague about what he witnessed in Gaza” – HRW

Jordanian authorities shut down Al-Yarmouk TV station

Al-Yarmouk said that it had filed for a Jordanian license that was yet to be approved.

Egypt: 2,000 days of arbitrary detention for human rights defender Hoda Abdel-Moneim

Recycled charges and health deterioration prompt demands from rights groups for the human rights defender’s immediate release.

UAE: Persistent efforts to maintain critics behind bars: a new mass trial

Ahmed Mansoor, Nasser bin Ghaith, Khalaf al-Romaithi and other prominent dissidents already serving long prison sentences, now face new charges.

Serbia: Court must free Belarusian journalist and prevent his deportation

Andrey Gniot has been in custody in Serbia since October, when he was arrested on dubious charges formulated by the Lukashenka regime. The High Court of Belgrade is deliberating upon whether to deport him to Belarus.

Tens of thousands of Georgians protest the “foreign agents” bill

“The revival of restrictive legislation against NGOs is part of a larger pattern of assault against a broad range of human rights in Georgia.”