Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Malian editor released conditionally after one month in prison

Malian editor released conditionally after one month in prison

Boukary Daou was released from Bamako’s main prison on 2 April 2013. He is charged with “inciting disobedience” and “publishing false news” for printing an army officer’s open letter on his newspaper’s front page.

Link to: In welcome development, Australian Parliament rejects proposed media reforms

In welcome development, Australian Parliament rejects proposed media reforms

Following hefty criticism by local and international media and press freedom groups, the Australian government withdrew proposals that would have resulted in undue interference in the independence of the press.

Link to: Chinese authorities arrest jailed dissident’s brother-in-law

Chinese authorities arrest jailed dissident’s brother-in-law

Chinese authorities have reportedly arrested Liu Hui, the brother-in-law of jailed Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Liu Xiaobo; the arrest may be an attempt to increase pressure on Liu Xiaobo’s wife who is under house arrest.

Link to: Muslim protest leaders face unfair trial in Ethiopia

Muslim protest leaders face unfair trial in Ethiopia

The prosecution of 29 Muslim protest leaders and others charged under Ethiopia’s deeply flawed anti-terrorism law raises serious fair trial concerns, Human Rights Watch said today.

Tunisian rapper Ala Yacoubi has been sentenced to two years in prison in absentia, he is presently in hiding, Facebook/Weld El15

Free speech on hold in Tunisia as rapper faces jail

Rapper Ala Yacoubi has been sentenced to two years in prison in absentia by a Tunisian court on 21 March over an anti-police song and video. He is presently in hiding.

Link to: Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

As five Australian journalists are facing court action to reveal their confidential sources, the MEAA calls for a uniform national approach to shield laws.

Link to: Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

Uniform shield law needed to protect confidential sources in Australia

As five Australian journalists are facing court action to reveal their confidential sources, the MEAA calls for a uniform national approach to shield laws.

Link to: Morocco sentences nine Sahrawis to life in prison

Morocco sentences nine Sahrawis to life in prison

A Moroccan military court has sentenced 25 Sahrawis to prison, including nine to life sentences, without looking into their allegations that their confessions were extracted under torture and other forms of coercion.

The photo that landed Palestinian journalist Mamdouh Hamamreh in jail. Caption says: "alike in every way", Facebook

Palestinian journalist pardoned, debate on legislative reform sparked

A composite image that compared Abbas to a character from a Syrian TV show landed Palestinian journalist Mamdouh Hamamrah in jail. He was later pardoned by President Mahmoud Abbas.

Link to: Fears for health of imprisoned Vietnamese writer

Fears for health of imprisoned Vietnamese writer

Vietnamese writer and activist Nguyen Huu Cau, 67, is reportedly seriously ill and denied adequate medical care in the prison camp where he is serving a life-time sentence for his critical writings.

Link to: Thai man sentenced to prison on lèse majesté charges

Thai man sentenced to prison on lèse majesté charges

A Thai court handed down a prison sentence to a citizen under the lèse majesté laws, for the man’s handling of press material deemed insulting to the monarchy.

Link to: Editor held for more than three months in Libya for insulting the judiciary

Editor held for more than three months in Libya for insulting the judiciary

Amara Abdallah Al-Khitabi, the editor of the privately-owned newspaper Al-Umma, is charged with defaming and insulting the judiciary because the 21 November issue of his newspaper carried a list of 87 judges and prosecutors suspected of corruption.

Link to: Al-Shabaab fighter found guilty of Somali journalist’s murder

Al-Shabaab fighter found guilty of Somali journalist’s murder

Somalia’s military tribunal has found Adan Sheikh Abdi Sheikh Hussein guilty of murdering journalist Hassan Yusuf Absuge in Mogadishu. Hussein has been sentenced to death.

Link to: Proposed constitutional amendments fail to protect free expression in Vietnam

Proposed constitutional amendments fail to protect free expression in Vietnam

ARTICLE 19 warns that proposed amendments to Vietnam’s 1992 Constitution go against international law and fail to protect fundamental human rights, in particular the right to freedom of expression and information.

Palestinian journalists react after an Israeli air strike on the office of Hamas television channel Al-Aqsa in a building that also houses other media in Gaza on 18 November 2012, REUTERS/Majdi Fathi

Israeli violations of Palestinian media freedoms on the rise

An annual report published by the Palestinian Centre for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) finds that the status of media freedom in Palestine has had no promising signs of improvement since the start of the year.

Link to: Rwandan editor’s jail sentence upheld on appeal

Rwandan editor’s jail sentence upheld on appeal

Stanley Gatera is serving a one-year prison sentence for an opinion piece that he did not write. The piece suggests that men might regret marrying an ethnic Tutsi woman solely for her beauty.