Free Expression & the Law

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

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Lukashenka uses political prisoners for propaganda; a harrowing year for women and journalists in Turkey

January 2025 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Hundreds of Belarusian people living in Krakow gathered during a Solidarity Rally against the Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko.

Repression and resistance in Belarus: A monthly chronology

A monthly chronology of repression and resistance in Belarus, based on the work of IFEX members and other international and domestic actors.

Pakistan: Proposed PECA Amendment and Digital Nation Pakistan Bill threaten digital rights

The latest amendment grants the government sweeping powers to censor and criminalize online expression.

Egypt: Hundreds of political detainees overdue for release referred to terrorism courts by Supreme State Security Prosecution

Rights groups criticize Egypt’s continued practice of referring political detainees to terrorism courts, further undermining due process and justice for those held for extended periods without trial.

Ghana’s media fraternity has high expectations of President Mahama

Ghana’s media fraternity is counting on President Mahama to fulfil his promise to conduct a thorough investigation into the murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein Suale.

Benin’s regulator suspends 6 media outlets

“Authorities should focus on preserving and expanding freedom of information in Benin and not impose undue restrictions that can have a troubling effect on the entire profession” – CPJ.

Nepal: Speed up media reform

Taranath Dahal of Freedom Forum writes about the state of free speech in Nepal.

Turkey: 5 journalists sentenced to prison on coup-related charges in retrial

“Five Turkish journalists were once again tried because of alleged ties to the failed coup of 2016 without any credible evidence and found guilty again” – CPJ

Turkey: 2024 was “a living hell” for journalists

Bianet’s review of 2024 reveals that 25 journalists and press outlets were attacked last year, 82 media workers were threatened, 57 journalists were detained and 36 were convicted.

Malaysia: CIJ concerned by gag order of Najib’s alleged Royal Addendum

The move perpetuates a culture of secrecy and serves to undermine the ability of all in Malaysia to access information

Belarus: Lukashenka threatens internet shutdown ahead of election

“The regime continues its threats. Apart from ongoing mass detentions – many still related to participating in the 2020 protests – Lukashenka announced last month that any public resistance during the ‘election’ on 26 January will be met with a complete internet shutdown”.

Russia: Navalny’s lawyers handed prison terms on spurious “extremism” charges

Vadim Kobzev, Alexei Liptser and Igor Sergunin received prison sentences ranging from 3.5 to 5.5 years in retaliation for providing legal services to the late, jailed opposition leader, Alexei Navalny.

Singapore: End harassment and intimidation of Transformative Justice Collective

The orders targeting those who criticise the handling of death penalty cases have the broader effect of curtailing the right to freedom of expression.

Tunisia uses new cybercrime law to jail record number of journalists

Local journalists believe Decree 54 is being used to suppress investigative journalism, pushing many to self-censorship.

Gaza Ceasefire: Crucial step against genocidal campaign, but justice and immediate end to blockade must follow

To this end, full access to the Gaza Strip and other affected areas must be provided to independent international investigatory mechanisms.

Iraq: Balgh platform marks two years as a tool of repression

Rights groups urge authorities to shut down the ‘indecent content’ reporting system, which has been weaponized to suppress free expression.