Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: WPFC urges President and National Assembly to take final steps to eliminate “insult” laws

WPFC urges President and National Assembly to take final steps to eliminate “insult” laws

(WPFC/IFEX) – The following is a 21 July 2005 WPFC letter to Panamanian President Martín Torrijos Espino: Washington, USA, July 21, 2005 His Excellency Martín Torrijos Espino President of the Republic of Panama Presidential Palace Panama City, Panama cc: Honorable Deputy Jerry Wilson Navarro, President of the National Assembly Your Excellency: On behalf of the […]

Link to: WPFC welcomes Constitutional Court’s decision to eliminate provisionally the crime of “insult” (“desacato”) from Criminal Code

WPFC welcomes Constitutional Court’s decision to eliminate provisionally the crime of “insult” (“desacato”) from Criminal Code

(WPFC/IFEX) – The following is a 17 June 2005 WPFC letter to the members of the Constitutional Court: Washington, USA June 17, 2005 Their Excellencies the Members of the Constitutional Court of Guatemala 11 Avenida 9-37 Zona 1 Edificio Independencia Guatemala City, Guatemala Your Excellencies: On behalf of the World Press Freedom Committee (http://www.wpfc.org), an […]

Link to: WPFC praises Supreme Court decision to overturn “insult” laws; urges decriminalisation of defamation offences

WPFC praises Supreme Court decision to overturn “insult” laws; urges decriminalisation of defamation offences

(WPFC/IFEX) – The following is a 24 May 2005 WPFC letter to the Honduran Supreme Court: Washington, USA, May 24, 2004 Their Excellencies: Sonia Marlina Dubón Suyapa Thumann Carlos Armando Flores Carlos Gómez Moreno José Rolando Arriaga Sala de lo Constitucional Corte Suprema de Justicia Tegucigalpa, Honduras C/C to Her Excellency Vilma Cecila Morales President […]

Link to: Penal Code amendments pose threat to press freedom

Penal Code amendments pose threat to press freedom

(RSF/IFEX) – RSF has voiced concern over the increased penalties for press offences contained in amendments to Venezuela’s Penal Code, which took effect on 16 March 2005. The organisation called the amendments “a big step backwards” for press freedom. “Five of the 38 amended articles directly threaten press freedom,” RSF said. “Instead of moving towards […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 analyses Thai defamation provisions

ARTICLE 19 analyses Thai defamation provisions

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is 29 November 2004 Article 19 press release: ARTICLE 19 ANALYSES THAI DEFAMATION PROVISIONS ARTICLE 19 has published a Memorandum analysing Thailand’s criminal and civil defamation provisions (1), as set out in the Penal and Civil Codes, against international and comparative standards in this area. The criminal defamation provisions are […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 publishes memorandum analysing criminal and civil defamation provisions

ARTICLE 19 publishes memorandum analysing criminal and civil defamation provisions

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a 6 August 2004 ARTICLE 19 press release: INDONESIAN DEFAMATION LAW EXCESSIVELY HARSH ARTICLE 19 has published a Memorandum analysing the Indonesia criminal and civil defamation provisions (1). As the Memorandum makes clear, Indonesian defamation law is in need of urgent and far-reaching reform. This has been highlighted by […]

Link to: Inter-American Court of Human Rights overturns defamation sentence against Costa Rican journalist

Inter-American Court of Human Rights overturns defamation sentence against Costa Rican journalist

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 4 August 2004 CPJ press release: Inter-American Court overturns Costa Rican defamation sentence; CPJ welcomes decision New York, August 4, 2004 – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) welcomes a decision by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to annul a sentence against Costa Rican journalist Mauricio Herrera Ulloa, […]

Link to: Harsh defamation laws must be amended, says ARTICLE 19

Harsh defamation laws must be amended, says ARTICLE 19

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 press release: GEORGIA: HARSH DEFAMATION LAWS MUST BE AMENDED ARTICLE 19 today released an analysis of Georgia’s harsh defamation laws in relation to international standards (1). We recommend the complete repeal of criminal defamation and significant amendment of the civil defamation laws. Georgian defamation law is […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 concerned about Criminal Code defamation provisions, introduction of new Civil Media Law

ARTICLE 19 concerned about Criminal Code defamation provisions, introduction of new Civil Media Law

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 letter to the Croatian prime minister regarding defamation provisions in the Criminal Code: Mr. Ivica Racan Prime Minister Republic of Croatia 7th November, 2003 Subject: Open letter re. amended defamation law and new media law Dear Prime Minister, ARTICLE 19, the Global Campaign for Free Expression, […]

Link to: Call for reform of criminal defamation provisions

Call for reform of criminal defamation provisions

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a 22 October 2003 joint letter by ARTICLE 19 and the Montenegrin Helsinki Committee, addressed to Milo Djukanovic, prime minister of the Republic of Montenegro: Mr Milo Djukanovic Prime Minister of the Republic of Montenegro By Fax: ++ 381 81 242 329 22nd October 2003 Dear Prime Minister, We […]

Link to: Delays in defamation trial of “El Impulso” journalist

Delays in defamation trial of “El Impulso” journalist

(IPYS/IFEX) – Journalist José Ángel Ocanto, managing editor of “El Impulso” daily, in the city of Barquisimeto, located in the west central region of the country, has complained that a defamation case being brought against him by Major Arnaldo Certaín is being delayed. Certaín is a former director of the Security and Public Order Unit […]

Link to: Declaration on defamation and freedom of expression in Southeastern Europe

Declaration on defamation and freedom of expression in Southeastern Europe

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a declaration signed by participants at a 27 to 28 June 2003 conference on “Defamation in South East Europe”, organised by ARTICLE 19, the Romanian Helsinki Committee and the Center for Independent Journalism: Declaration We, the participants (1) of the conference on ‘Defamation in South East Europe’, organised by […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 releases campaign pack on defamation and insult laws in SADC countries

ARTICLE 19 releases campaign pack on defamation and insult laws in SADC countries

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 press release: ARTICLE 19 RELEASES CAMPAIGN PACK ON DEFAMATION AND INSULT LAWS IN SADC ARTICLE 19 releases today, on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, a campaign pack on defamation and insult laws in Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. This pack is the result […]

Link to: FMM urges government to speed up media reform agenda, investigations into cases of killed journalists

FMM urges government to speed up media reform agenda, investigations into cases of killed journalists

(FMM/IFEX) – The following is an FMM press release: On May 3, 2003, the day the world marks World Press Freedom Day, the Free Media Movement (FMM) calls on the government to speed up the media reform agenda. The United National Front (UNF) government took office promising a broad democratic reform programme, including media freedom. […]

Link to: Government downgrades importance of scrapping insult laws

Government downgrades importance of scrapping insult laws

(PERIODISTAS/IFEX) – On 7 March 2003, the Chilean press learned that the government had not renewed the “urgent” classification for the proposed law that would put an end to the country’s insult laws. The law was sent to Parliament by President Lagos in August 2002. The insult laws provide high officials with greater protection from […]

Link to: WPFC calls on President Lagos to urge Congress to eliminate “desacato” laws

WPFC calls on President Lagos to urge Congress to eliminate “desacato” laws

(WPFC/IFEX) – The following is a 21 January 2003 WPFC letter to President Ricardo Lagos: Jan. 21, 2003 His Excellency President Ricardo Lagos Escobar Presidency of the Republic La Moneda Palace Santiago, Chile Your Excellency: On behalf of the World Press Freedom Committee and the 44 journalistic groups it represents globally, I wish to express […]