Free Expression & the Law

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

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Link to: Publisher acquitted, still faces 12 trials

Publisher acquitted, still faces 12 trials

The Istanbul court concluded that Fatih Taş did not commit the criminal offence of “spreading PKK propaganda”.

Link to: Seriously ill dissident editor granted early release

Seriously ill dissident editor granted early release

The health of Nguyen Van Ly has deteriorated drastically during his detention in Ba Sao prison in the north of the country.

Link to: British artist fined for insulting “pride and dignity” of prime minister

British artist fined for insulting “pride and dignity” of prime minister

Michael Dickinson was originally sentenced to 425 days in jail before his sentence was converted to a fine.

Link to: Appeals court upholds sentences against two bloggers

Appeals court upholds sentences against two bloggers

Although Emin Milli and Adnan Hajizade were convicted of “hooliganism”, it is widely believed their sentences are punishment for blogging about government corruption and free expression.

Link to: Freelance journalist released after being held by army for 70 days

Freelance journalist released after being held by army for 70 days

Mohammad Rasheed was arrested by soldiers shortly after he was released by the Taliban.

Link to: Blogger arrested just three days after completing jail term

Blogger arrested just three days after completing jail term

Sources said the pretext for detaining Le Thi Cong Nhan was to prevent her from meeting with a foreign journalist.

Link to: British journalist released after 25 days in detention

British journalist released after 25 days in detention

Journalist’s detention violated due process, says Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Editor sentenced to lengthy jail term; journalist’s prison sentence converted to fine

Editor sentenced to lengthy jail term; journalist’s prison sentence converted to fine

Journalist Haci Bogatekin was sentenced to five years in prison for comments he made about former prosecutor Sadullah Ovacikli.

Link to: Courts fine member of parliament, journalist and two newspapers for articles critical of the prime minister

Courts fine member of parliament, journalist and two newspapers for articles critical of the prime minister

The heavy penalties have completely ruined the good image that the government has worked hard to establish, says ANHRI.

Link to: Supreme Court orders publishing houses to pay country’s highest ever fine, say publishers

Supreme Court orders publishing houses to pay country’s highest ever fine, say publishers

The decision overturns a previous High Court ruling that a 2007 presidential amnesty to journalists and publishing houses also covered the fines.

Link to: Kidnapped journalists released

Kidnapped journalists released

A spokeswoman for South African broadcaster M-Net/SuperSport confirmed that two journalists abducted at gunpoint on 1 March have been released.

Link to: Ten arrested in police raid on Kurdish TV station

Ten arrested in police raid on Kurdish TV station

Police organised simultaneous raids at 25 locations in the country that were alleged to be connected to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party.

Link to: French media denied accreditation to cover presidential election

French media denied accreditation to cover presidential election

RSF voiced its support for reporters from Radio France, RFI, RTL and “La Croix” who were refused visas in the run up to elections.

Link to: Two newspapers closed, detained journalists under pressure to request forgiveness

Two newspapers closed, detained journalists under pressure to request forgiveness

Although a number of journalists and netizens have been freed, the crackdown on media and journalists is continuing.

Link to: AIDS activist sentenced to seven years in jail

AIDS activist sentenced to seven years in jail

Maksim Popov, a prominent Uzbek anti-AIDS activist, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his brochure “HIV and AIDS Today”.

Link to: IAPA concerned about health of independent journalist on hunger strike

IAPA concerned about health of independent journalist on hunger strike

IAPA calls for the immediate release of imprisoned independent journalists and prisoners of conscience.