Free Expression & the Law

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

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Link to: Authorities arrest young pro-democracy blogger

Authorities arrest young pro-democracy blogger

RSF condemns the arrest of pro-democracy blogger Nguyen Tien Trung, one of the leaders of the Association of Young Vietnamese for Democracy.

Link to: CPJ condemns harassment of journalists, censorship in Urumqi

CPJ condemns harassment of journalists, censorship in Urumqi

Authorities in northwestern Xinjiang should stop the harassment of journalists reporting on ethnic rioting and restore Internet access in the regional capital, Urumqi.

Link to: Academic sentenced to eight months in prison for posting message on Facebook

Academic sentenced to eight months in prison for posting message on Facebook

Tunis’s Court of First Instance sentenced academic and rights defender Dr. Khedija Arfaoui to eight months in prison for “publishing false news liable to disrupt public order”.

Link to: Two journalists held by Kano state police released

Two journalists held by Kano state police released

RSF hails the release of two journalists who had been arrested by the Kano state police in connection with reports about Kano’s governor.

Link to: Journalist’s prison sentence commuted, fine increased and complaint against police dismissed

Journalist’s prison sentence commuted, fine increased and complaint against police dismissed

An Arrahmaneyia Court decided to commute the original sentence against Kamal Mural, a journalist for the weekly “AlFajr” newspaper.

Link to: More newspapers censored, another journalist arrested

More newspapers censored, another journalist arrested

At least 24 journalists remain jailed, according to CPJ research, while the government has instituted a broad and intrusive censorship regime.

Link to: Correspondent’s “confession” posted by news agency; photographer released

Correspondent’s “confession” posted by news agency; photographer released

The Fars News agency has posted a “confession” by “Newsweek” correspondent Maziar Bahari in which he reportedly said Western journalists were involved in spying and gathering intelligence. A Life.com photographer was released.

Link to: Three journalists arrested in separate incidents

Three journalists arrested in separate incidents

MADA expressed deep concern at the continuing arrests of journalists and writers by the security apparatus in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Link to: Court of appeal upholds acquittal of ANHRI director, two bloggers

Court of appeal upholds acquittal of ANHRI director, two bloggers

The court of appeal in Dokki, Giza upheld the decision made on 31 December 2008 acquitting bloggers Alaa and Manal and ANHRI Executive Director Gamal Eid of the charges of libel and insult.

Link to: RSF urges president to take action following recent attacks on media

RSF urges president to take action following recent attacks on media

Physical attacks, threats and arrests highlight media’s urgent need for better climate.

Link to: In Qaddafi case, Moroccan court hands down harsh judgment

In Qaddafi case, Moroccan court hands down harsh judgment

CPJ condemns a Moroccan court decision to impose heavy fines and damages on three independent dailies for “publicly harming” Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi.

Link to: Two newspapers sued

Two newspapers sued

Two newspapers from São Paulo state are being sued.

Link to: Detained journalist granted bail

Detained journalist granted bail

Augustine Kanja, a reporter for the Banjul-based “The Point” newspaper, was released without charge on 24 June 2009.

Link to: MADA demands the release of journalist Abu Samrah

MADA demands the release of journalist Abu Samrah

MADA condemns the arrest of Jordanian “alhaqiqa aldawliya” newspaper correspondent Qays Abu Samrah.

Link to: Court convicts newspaper editor for “publishing false information”

Court convicts newspaper editor for “publishing false information”

A managing editor who was accused of “publishing false information” was convicted and fined 50,000 Gambian dalasis (approx. US$1,890).

Link to: Editor sentenced to six months in prison

Editor sentenced to six months in prison

ANHRI expresses deep dissatisfaction towards the sentencing of editor Yasser Barakat, to six months in prison.