Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Doctor and journalist arrested and taken to Havana jail

Doctor and journalist arrested and taken to Havana jail

RSF voiced concern at the arrest of dissident Darsi Ferrer, head of a health and human rights centre.

Link to: New arrests solidify Iran’s standing as world’s leading jailer of journalists

New arrests solidify Iran’s standing as world’s leading jailer of journalists

CPJ research shows the continuing arrests have solidified Iran’s dishonorable standing as the world’s leading jailer of journalists.

Link to: More journalists arrested in ongoing government crackdown

More journalists arrested in ongoing government crackdown

RSF accuses authorities of arresting and jailing journalists in a manner that is illegal and violates international judicial standards.

Link to: Journalists’ syndicate files complaint over arrest of reporter

Journalists’ syndicate files complaint over arrest of reporter

A journalist interning with “Le Monde” newspaper was arrested while covering a demonstration in Montreuil and held for some nine hours, overnight.

Link to: Judge orders humour columnist to refrain from writing about actress; police arrest photographer, hinder work of reporters

Judge orders humour columnist to refrain from writing about actress; police arrest photographer, hinder work of reporters

A judge ordered columnist José Simão to refrain from making references to actress Juliana Paes in his humour writings. A freelance photographer was arrested by the police as he covered a demonstration.

Link to: Poet acquitted of insult charges

Poet acquitted of insult charges

Poet-teacher Mounir Saeed Hanna was acquitted of charges that he had insulted the president.

Link to: Moroccan reporter turned back on arrival, disputes between two countries blamed

Moroccan reporter turned back on arrival, disputes between two countries blamed

RSF condemns Moroccan journalist Yahya Bentahar’s deportation on 15 July, shortly after he landed at Algiers airport.

Link to: New regulations limit lawyers’ rights; human rights lawyers targeted

New regulations limit lawyers’ rights; human rights lawyers targeted

Iran’s government should withdraw new regulations that severely limit the independence of the Iranian Bar Association and would give the government control over a lawyer’s right to practice, Human Rights Watch said.

Link to: Two radio journalists arrested, cable television station banned

Two radio journalists arrested, cable television station banned

NUSOJ condemned the arrest of two radio journalists and expressed deep concern at the deteriorating press freedom situation in Somaliland.

Link to: PFF urges investigation into broadcaster’s suspension

PFF urges investigation into broadcaster’s suspension

PFF is encouraging the management of Pacific Islands radio station Niu FM 531pi to launch an investigation into the suspension – and then reinstatement – of veteran Fiji journalist Bulou Amalaini Ligalevu.

Link to: Al-Jazeera suspended in the West Bank

Al-Jazeera suspended in the West Bank

CPJ condemns the Palestinian Authority’s decision to suspend the operations of Al-Jazeera in the West Bank after the satellite channel aired a controversial interview.

Link to: Journalists detained in Xinjiang and expelled

Journalists detained in Xinjiang and expelled

CPJ calls on Chinese police to halt the detentions of journalists reporting on ethnic violence in Xinjiang.

Link to: Forty-one journalists in prison after a month of unrest

Forty-one journalists in prison after a month of unrest

RSF renews its call for the release of imprisoned journalists as five more are arrested.

Link to: Author Nedim Gürsel acquitted of “humiliating” religion

Author Nedim Gürsel acquitted of “humiliating” religion

International PEN’s Writers in Prison Committee announced the acquittal of Nedim Gürsel who was on trial for his book Daughters of Allah.

Link to: Journalist fined for defamation

Journalist fined for defamation

The Superior Court of the State of Para ordered journalist Luiz Flavio Pinto to pay approximately US$15,000 for defaming a deceased local businessman.

Editor Milton Chacaguasay released

WiPC welcomes the release of editor Milton Chacaguasay Flores, who was imprisoned for allegedly libelling a judge.