Free Expression & the Law

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

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Link to: Activist jailed for spreading “propaganda” with online article

Activist jailed for spreading “propaganda” with online article

Pham Thanh Nghien, a freelance writer, was arrested during a government crackdown on dissidents in September 2008.

Link to: Another Democratic Voice of Burma reporter receives lengthy prison term

Another Democratic Voice of Burma reporter receives lengthy prison term

Ngwe Soe Lin, a reporter with the Norway-based opposition radio station, has been sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment.

Link to: Detained PEN officer Zhao Shiying released; new cyber attack targets Independent Chinese PEN Center

Detained PEN officer Zhao Shiying released; new cyber attack targets Independent Chinese PEN Center

Writer Zhao Shiying was allowed to return home after nearly two weeks in police custody.

Link to: Cable companies take six television stations off the air following communications regulator’s orders

Cable companies take six television stations off the air following communications regulator’s orders

Cable operators have stopped broadcasting the RCTV Internacional, América TV, TV Chile, American Network, Ritmo Son and Momentum television stations on orders from CONATEL.

Link to: Editor arrested, several journalists still held in secret locations

Editor arrested, several journalists still held in secret locations

“Yaneh” newspaper editor Azad Lotpoury was arrested by Intelligence Ministry officials on 14 January 2010.

Link to: English-language editor of Palestinian news agency deported

English-language editor of Palestinian news agency deported

American journalist Jared Malsin wrote articles from within the Palestinian territories, including reports criticizing Israel.

Link to: Four netizens and pro-democracy activists sentenced to a total of 33 years in jail

Four netizens and pro-democracy activists sentenced to a total of 33 years in jail

RSF condemns the long jail sentences imposed on a total of seven bloggers, cyber-dissidents and human rights activists in rushed sham trials.

Link to: Journalist sentenced to three months in prison for insulting president

Journalist sentenced to three months in prison for insulting president

In 2007, journalist Anisa Mohammed Ali Osman published two opinion articles in “Al-Wasat” newspaper that were deemed to be insulting to the president.

Link to: Freelance journalist arrested once again

Freelance journalist arrested once again

Photojournalist Andrison Manyere was arrested in Harare while covering a march by members of the Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise pressure groups.

Link to: Journalist sentenced to four years in prison

Journalist sentenced to four years in prison

Fahem Boukadous, who recently emerged from 17 months in hiding, was sentenced for the second time over his coverage of violent labor demonstrations in the Gafsa mining region.

Link to: Journalist released from prison after paying heavy fine

Journalist released from prison after paying heavy fine

Jean Bosco Talla was prosecuted for “insulting” the president.

Link to: Journalist sentenced to one year in prison for “aggravated defamation”

Journalist sentenced to one year in prison for “aggravated defamation”

Journalist Alejandro Carrascal Carrasco had criticised local authorities following violent clashes between indigenous protestors and security forces.

Link to: Two individuals arrested for allegedly operating illegal radio station, face heavy fine or possible imprisonment

Two individuals arrested for allegedly operating illegal radio station, face heavy fine or possible imprisonment

Police in the Kasungu district have arrested two men on suspicion that they were operating a radio station without a licence.

Link to: One newspaper closed, another suspended

One newspaper closed, another suspended

The government has shut down the “Leo Tena” newspaper and suspended publication of the “Kulikoni” newspaper for 90 days.

Link to: Radio journalist wounded by stray bullet; freelancer arrested

Radio journalist wounded by stray bullet; freelancer arrested

NUSOJ is concerned over the continuing violence directed at journalists after a stringer for two radio stations was injured while covering fighting between militia groups.

Link to: Reporter and cameraman detained as arbitrary arrests continue

Reporter and cameraman detained as arbitrary arrests continue

Reporter Ali Taha and cameraman Ali Ahmed were arrested by the Department of Internal Security on 2 January 2010.