Free Expression & the Law

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

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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.

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.