Free Expression & the Law

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

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Fighting impunity, VPN ban, harsh prison sentences, and a powerful haka protest

November 2024 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Wavering on international justice, restricting civic space

November 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.

Exiled Expression: Root causes and impacts

Reyhana Masters and Laura Vidal examine how this global scourge is impacting the Africa and Latin America/Caribbean regions, the specific threat landscape for women journalists, and how those forced to flee can be better supported.

Exiled Expression: Support initiatives

Reyhana Masters and Laura Vidal examine how this global scourge is impacting the Africa and Latin America/Caribbean regions, the specific threat landscape for women journalists, and how those forced to flee can be better supported.

Malaysia: Concern over the Online Safety Bill and Anti-Cyberbullying Law

The government is urged to be transparent about all laws it intends to enact on online harms.

Papua New Guinea journalist and gender activist charged with defamation

Pacific Freedom Forum has expressed concern over the detention and the charges filed against journalist Hennah Joku.

ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials require international enforcement

“The international community must finally step up and hold all parties accountable for their atrocities.”

Web of intimidation: Algeria’s global crackdown on dissenters

A new report exposes alarming tactics employed by the Algerian government to silence activists and stifle dissent beyond its borders.

“I will always keep fighting,” José Rubén Zamora tells CPJ before court orders him back to jail

Zamora was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment in June 2023 on money laundering charges, which were widely criticized as politically motivated.

Turkey: bianet reporter among journalists detained in police raids

On 26 November, police conducted simultaneous raids in İstanbul and provinces with large Kurdish populations, detaining five journalists and a film director.

EU should affirm support for ICC arrest warrants

Hungary’s prime minister has rejected the ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Some other EU states have not explicitly committed to enforcing the warrant.

Argentina: PEN International condemns attempted censorship of the book “Cometierra”

On 7 November 2024, Victoria Villarruel, vice-president of Argentina, labelled the book Cometierra on her X account as immoral and degrading, sharing excerpts and calling for its removal from schools and libraries.”

Media regulation crosses borders

Burkina Faso’s media has taken the audacious step of lodging a formal complaint with its counterpart in Mali against independent Malian Joliba TV News station.

Editorial independence of newsrooms in Benin undermined

Reporting of news on the country’s public broadcaster is being tightly managed and controlled by personnel from the president’s office and three ministries.

Landmark victory for media freedom in Uganda

In a historic verdict, Uganda’s High court ruled that journalists Timothy Mulungi and Henry Sekanjako had their rights to movement, speech, conscience, opinion, assembly, and association violated.

RSF calls on Europe to mobilise against cyberharassment targeting women journalists

RSF calls on EU member states to swiftly implement a recently adopted Directive that acknowledges the specific threat of misogynistic online violences and requires them to adapt their criminal law accordingly.