Free Expression & the Law

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

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Link to: Moroccan editor Ali Anouzla charged with terrorism

Moroccan editor Ali Anouzla charged with terrorism

Ali Anouzla was charged on 25 September 2013 with terrorism after posting an article containing a link to a video posted by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Link to: Leading Saudi journalist Wajeha Al-Huwaider at risk of imminent imprisonment

Leading Saudi journalist Wajeha Al-Huwaider at risk of imminent imprisonment

Leading Saudi Arabian writer and journalist Wajeha Al-Huwaider has been the subject of a sustained harassment campaign since May 2003, when she was banned from publishing in Saudi Arabia.

Supporters of India's main opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) women's wing, scatter rose petals in front of a portrait of slain author Sushmita Banerjee, in Kolkata, 7 September 2013, REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhur

Indian diarist murdered in Afghanistan, mounting concern for writers’ safety

PEN International welcomes the police investigation into the shocking murder of Indian diarist Sushmita Banerjee in Afghanistan; however, the organisation expresses its mounting concern over the escalating pattern of attacks on writers and journalists in the country.

Link to: Minority rights activist gets 5-year jail sentence in Azerbaijan

Minority rights activist gets 5-year jail sentence in Azerbaijan

Human rights observers believe that Hilal Mammadov is being punished for his journalism and activism for national minorities’ rights.

Link to: Journalists in Egypt increasingly being targeted for their work

Journalists in Egypt increasingly being targeted for their work

Journalists in Egypt are increasingly being targeted for their opinions, their coverage of certain protests, and their affiliations.

Link to: Shaking off the fear of state censorship in Singapore – youth hold out hope

Shaking off the fear of state censorship in Singapore – youth hold out hope

An exploration of the views of Singaporeans and media professionals on free speech in a country known for its heavy-handed treatment of public criticism of government policy.

Link to: Egypt’s constitutional reforms should ensure free press

Egypt’s constitutional reforms should ensure free press

On 8 September, a 50-member constitutional committee in Egypt began work on amending Egypt’s 2012 constitution. The Committee to Protect Journalists wrote a letter to the president of the committee in Cairo urging him to adopt reforms that will guarantee all Egyptians freedom of speech and the right to information.

A man at an Internet cafe in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 18 September 2013, REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood

Discussion of online surveillance at UN Human Rights Council veers in dangerous direction

Privacy International and Bytes for All welcome the attention given at the UN Human Rights Council to the issue of Internet surveillance. However, they are are concerned about certain developments and suggestions that threaten privacy rights and freedom of expression.

Link to: Azeri government must fulfil commitments on human rights, group says

Azeri government must fulfil commitments on human rights, group says

An IRFS report details Azerbaijan’s consistent failure to seriously address recommendations by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe on measures needed to improve the human rights situation in the country.

Street scene in Hanoi, 13 September 2013. RWB's report describes the absolute control that the party has exercised over the traditional media for decades, REUTERS/Kham

Special report: Crackdown on the media and dissent in Vietnam

A special Reporters Without Borders report examines the methods that Vietnam uses to censor the media and harass bloggers and cyber-dissidents.

Link to: Libyan lawmakers at risk of defamation charges

Libyan lawmakers at risk of defamation charges

Libya’s parliament on September 17, 2013, stripped three members of their immunity, leaving them open to potential criminal charges for allegedly defaming political opponents.

Link to: Criminal cases lodged against regional editor of Indian newspaper

Criminal cases lodged against regional editor of Indian newspaper

The International Federation of Journalists calls on police in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh to withdraw criminal cases lodged against S. Nagesh Kumar, who heads the edition of the nationally circulated English language newspaper “The Hindu”.

Women pick cotton in the town of Andijan, Uzbekistan. Recently-arrested journalist Sergei Naumov has covered sensitive issues such as use of forced labour in cotton farming in Uzbekistan., AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel

Uzbek environmental journalist missing after calling to say he was arrested

Sergei Naumov called a colleague on 21 September to say he had been arrested, but he did not have time to say where he was being transferred. The journalist has covered sensitive stories such as use of forced labour in cotton farming and the region’s environmental problems.

Ken Harper/SI Newhouse School of Public Communications

Fight for freedom for Liberian editor

A petition was calling for Front Page Africa editor Rodney Sieh to be freed after being jailed on a million-dollar libel charge. He was freed in November.

Link to: Peruvian journalist receives two sentences for defamation

Peruvian journalist receives two sentences for defamation

Journalist Humberto Espinoza Maguiña has been sentenced and fined in two cases of alleged defamation against a local Peruvian official whom he had accused of corruption.

A demonstrator wearing a mask depicting German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a protest rally against Internet surveillance in Berlin, 7 September 2013, REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz

Governments break silence on surveillance as activists launch human rights principles

During an event at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, a coalition of civil society organisations launched a set of standards that interpret States’ human rights obligations in light of new technologies and surveillance capabilities.