Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Court rejects journalist’s appeal

Court rejects journalist’s appeal

An independent journalist was handed down a six-month sentence and ordered to pay US$2,500 in damages for slandering José Makila, deposed governor of Équateur province.

Link to: Manager of media outlet where slain journalist worked receives death threat

Manager of media outlet where slain journalist worked receives death threat

Yet Another Journalist Murdered in the Philippines Spate of Unsolved Media Killings Fuels Climate of Impunity (IPI/IFEX) – 29 July, VIENNA – IPI deplores the murder of radio journalist Godofredo Linao, who was gunned down in Barobo City, in the Surigao Del Sur province, during the early hours of Monday 27 July 2009. Linao’s murder […]

Link to: Authorities continue to arrest human rights lawyers

Authorities continue to arrest human rights lawyers

Iranian authorities continue to arrest prominent human rights lawyers to prevent them from representing reform supporters detained following Iran’s disputed election.

Link to: Bloggers held without charge

Bloggers held without charge

Blogger Abdel Rahman Ayyash and Muslim Brotherhood member Magdi Saad were arrested at Cairo airport and blogger Ahmad Abu Khalil was arrested when security forces raided his home.

Link to: Journalist released from prison

Journalist released from prison

RTCMALI correspondent Claude Kasongo was released from prison on 22 July 2009.

Link to: Associated Press correspondent penalised for his war coverage

Associated Press correspondent penalised for his war coverage

RSF has called on the Sri Lankan government to give a more convincing explanation about its refusal to renew the press visa of Associated Press correspondent Ravi Nessman.

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.