Free Expression & the Law

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

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Link to: Journalists fined for practicing without syndicate membership

Journalists fined for practicing without syndicate membership

ANHRI denounces fines against three “Al Bahrawya” journalists charged with practicing without being members of a journalists’ syndicate.

Link to: More Tibetans arrested in connection with Internet activities

More Tibetans arrested in connection with Internet activities

Gyaltsen, Nymia Wangchuk and Yeshe Namkha are accused of sending information about Tibet to contacts abroad via the Internet.

Link to: Journalists and activists targeted prior to elections

Journalists and activists targeted prior to elections

What is happening in Tunisia now is totally contrary to all government declarations on the need to respect freedom of expression, says ANHRI.

Link to: Military authorities bar foreign journalists

Military authorities bar foreign journalists

The latest development coincides with the arrival of the UN assistant secretary-general in Conakry to conduct a probe into last month’s massacre of opposition demonstrators.

Link to: AFP and RFI correspondent released from prison

AFP and RFI correspondent released from prison

Nguema was released after a Malabo appeal court found no evidence of wrongdoing on his part.

Link to: Journalist Maziar Bahari released on bail

Journalist Maziar Bahari released on bail

Canadian-Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari was released on bail after spending four months in an Iranian prison.

Link to: Journalist starts hunger strike after 80 days in preventive detention as clampdown continues

Journalist starts hunger strike after 80 days in preventive detention as clampdown continues

Darsi Ferrer began the hunger strike on 13 October 2009 to protest his prison conditions.

Link to: IAPA criticises government for preventing acclaimed blogger from leaving the country

IAPA criticises government for preventing acclaimed blogger from leaving the country

The government has decided not to allow journalist Yoani Sánchez to leave the country to receive a journalism award presented by Columbia University in New York.

Link to: Tunisian government confiscates issue of newspaper; pro-Ben Ali “advertisements” appear in Egyptian media

Tunisian government confiscates issue of newspaper; pro-Ben Ali “advertisements” appear in Egyptian media

The Ministry of the Interior claimed the newspaper had printed an election statement before the official campaign had begun.

Whistleblower released from psychiatric hospital

Mahammad Gurbanov was released on World Mental Health Day, on 10 October.

Link to: News website owner and editor fined in defamation suit

News website owner and editor fined in defamation suit

The owner and editor of the Hetta.com news website are appealing a fine imposed by the state-controlled Abu Dhabi Media Company.

Link to: Weekly cleared of charges, but writer still required to pay damages

Weekly cleared of charges, but writer still required to pay damages

The court deemed that “Proceso” was simply responding to society’s legitimate interest to receive certain information about the former first lady.

Link to: “Le Témoin” newspaper editor released on bail

“Le Témoin” newspaper editor released on bail

Ibrahim Soumana Goah was freed after the withdrawal of a complaint filed against him by the former communications minister.

Link to: WPFC calls for release of leading editor

WPFC calls for release of leading editor

WPFC wrote to the president of Armenia urging him to use his influence to gain the release of the editor-in-chief of the country’s largest newspaper.

Link to: NUSOJ condemns suspension of three VOA journalists

NUSOJ condemns suspension of three VOA journalists

Via a letter issued by Puntland authorities, three VOA reporters were suspended from their work.

Link to: Swedish journalist detained at Cairo airport, prevented from entering country

Swedish journalist detained at Cairo airport, prevented from entering country

Per Bjorklund has worked in Egypt for three years for Swedish newspapers and websites and has a blog specializing in labor issues.