Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Pardon of journalist welcome, needs clarification, says CPJ

Pardon of journalist welcome, needs clarification, says CPJ

Tissainayagam’s attorneys were not notified of the pardon prior to the announcement, leaving several questions about the official details.

Link to: Court upholds journalist’s 27-year prison term

Court upholds journalist’s 27-year prison term

“My client did not commit any illegal act,” says Hla Hla Win’s lawyer.

Link to: Journalist sentenced, another on trial after publishing critical articles

Journalist sentenced, another on trial after publishing critical articles

Journalist Tayyar Şamil was sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment and journalist İsmail Saymaz will stand trial on 29 April, both in connection with critical news items.

Link to: Court sentences mayor to one year in prison for “Kurdistan” reference

Court sentences mayor to one year in prison for “Kurdistan” reference

The court accused Selim Sadak of “using arguments of an illegal organization towards the organization’s aims”.

Link to: Blogger arrested, sentenced to 20 months in prison

Blogger arrested, sentenced to 20 months in prison

IAPA condemns the prison sentence against Dania Virgen García and the arrest of a second journalist, Yosvani Anzardo Hernández.

Link to: Two journalists briefly detained in the West Bank

Two journalists briefly detained in the West Bank

MADA strongly condemns two incidents in which the Israeli army detained Najeh Hashlamoun and Muheeb Albarghouti and prevented them from taking photographs.

Link to: Editor of bi-monthly acquitted on appeal

Editor of bi-monthly acquitted on appeal

A judge quashed Niyonambaza’s two-year jail sentence and ordered his immediate release.

Link to: Several journalists attacked during student demonstration, others arrested or threatened

Several journalists attacked during student demonstration, others arrested or threatened

RSF reiterates its appeal to Parliament to pass a law protecting journalists.

Link to: Journalist and son arrested for allegedly taking photos of bombing sites

Journalist and son arrested for allegedly taking photos of bombing sites

Sources told RSF that the police targeted Maung Zeya because he is a former political prisoner.

Link to: Uighur PEN member barred from travel outside China

Uighur PEN member barred from travel outside China

Two days before Ilham Tohti was scheduled to arrive in Turkey for an international conference, police reportedly went to his home in Beijing and warned him against making the trip.

Link to: Opposition editor freed, pledges to continue fight for press freedom

Opposition editor freed, pledges to continue fight for press freedom

Editor Hang Chakra was released after 10 months in prison on a “disinformation” charge.

Link to: Dissident released after acquittal by state security

Dissident released after acquittal by state security

Jamal al-Haji’s case highlights the need for penal code reform on free expression, says Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Bloggers who exposed gang-rape sentenced in Fuzhou

Bloggers who exposed gang-rape sentenced in Fuzhou

The bloggers took up the case of a mother who was calling on the authorities to reopen the investigation into her daughter’s death.

Link to: Journalist’s release leaves 24 others waiting to be freed

Journalist’s release leaves 24 others waiting to be freed

Oscar Sánchez Madán, who was one of the 25 journalists imprisoned in the country, was released on 11 April after completing a three-year jail sentence.

Link to: Wave of interrogations, harassment sparks new concerns for press freedom

Wave of interrogations, harassment sparks new concerns for press freedom

JED is calling on security officials and judicial authorities to show restraint and refrain from inflaming an already tense situation for media professionals.

Link to: Rwanda shuts critical papers in run-up to presidential vote

Rwanda shuts critical papers in run-up to presidential vote

On 13 April 2010, the Media High Council announced an immediate six-month suspension of the private Kinyarwandan-language weeklies “Umuseso” and “Umuvugizi”.