Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Two journalists held by intelligence agency freed after seven days

Two journalists held by intelligence agency freed after seven days

Simon Hervé Nko’o and Serge Sabouang were detained without explanation.

Link to: Iran attempts to stifle Internet on anniversary of revolution

Iran attempts to stifle Internet on anniversary of revolution

In the days leading up to the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, authorities have tried to control the flow of information in and out of the country.

Link to: After more arrests, number of journalists and netizens in prison now tops 65

After more arrests, number of journalists and netizens in prison now tops 65

The number of journalists and netizens detained in Iran has reached unprecedented levels.

Link to: US military releases Reuters photographer after 17 months in detention

US military releases Reuters photographer after 17 months in detention

Ibrahim Jassam was never charged with a crime and no evidence against him was ever disclosed.

Link to: Journalist sentenced to six months in prison for defamation

Journalist sentenced to six months in prison for defamation

Peter Tavra Franco was sentenced on defamation charges stemming from a lawsuit filed against him by Mónica Carrera, who has been accused of human trafficking.

Link to: Journalist sentenced to 12 months in prison

Journalist sentenced to 12 months in prison

A court has imposed prison sentences against journalist Yasser Barakat in two separate cases launched against him by a member of parliament.

Link to: Writer sentenced to three and a half years in prison on trumped-up assault charge

Writer sentenced to three and a half years in prison on trumped-up assault charge

Tran Khai Thanh Thuy and her husband were the victims of violence by the security forces.

Link to: Court imposes new two-year sentence on website editor

Court imposes new two-year sentence on website editor

Hanevy Ould Dehah, editor of the website Taqadoumy, was convicted at the end of an incomprehensible and arbitrary trial.

Link to: New round of Stalinist-style trials under way, more arrests

New round of Stalinist-style trials under way, more arrests

All 16 defendants in the latest trial are accused of being “enemies of God” and “corrupt on earth” – charges that carry the death penalty.

Link to: Human rights defender sentenced to eight-year prison term

Human rights defender sentenced to eight-year prison term

After a semi-secret trial, Yasser al-Wazir has been sentenced on trumped-up charges, including “forming an armed group.”

Link to: Stop blocking independent websites, says Human Rights Watch

Stop blocking independent websites, says Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch calls the government’s blocking of seven websites and YouTube a return to “the dark days of total media control.”

Link to: “Daily Guide” newspaper wins defamation case

“Daily Guide” newspaper wins defamation case

An Accra High Court dismissed a four-year-old defamation suit brought against Akosua, a cartoonist with the “Daily Guide” newspaper.

Link to: Blogger Boubaker Al-Yadib sentenced to six months in prison

Blogger Boubaker Al-Yadib sentenced to six months in prison

The blogger was sentenced for “degradation of state property”, “threatening a public official” and “participation in an illegal demonstration”.

Link to: Dissident journalist arrested in Holguín

Dissident journalist arrested in Holguín

Journalist Juan Carlos Reyes Ocaña is facing charges of “insult”, “disobedience” and “illegal economic activity”.

Link to: Ethiopia jails editor whose paper challenged the prime minister

Ethiopia jails editor whose paper challenged the prime minister

Ezedin Mohamed was sentenced in connection with a January 2008 column that criticised Meles Zenawi’s statements about religious affairs in Ethiopia.

Link to: Journalists face intimidation, censorship after election

Journalists face intimidation, censorship after election

CPJ is receiving reports of government retribution against journalists who sided with the opposition in the election.