Free Expression & the Law

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

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“Media21” outlet shuttered, 4 journalists arrested in Iraq

CPJ urges authorities to release journalist Bashdar Bazyani and allow “Media21” to resume operations, calling the arrests and shutdown a direct attack on press freedom.

Algeria: Joint open letter to member and observer states of the UN Human Rights Council

Rights groups warn that Algeria’s repression of civic space, marked by a brutal crackdown on free expression, is steadily eroding human rights and they call on UNHRC members to act.

Detention of human rights activist and former political prisoner Ali Al-Hajee

“The continued targeting of human rights defenders in Bahrain through arbitrary summonses and prolonged detentions is a clear attempt to silence dissent” – Bahrain Center for Human Rights

Syria’s National Dialogue: A first step, but uncertainty clouds the way forward

A safe civic space, where independent civil society can operate freely, is crucial for Syria’s transition, and its protection must be a priority in the next phase of reforms.

Burundian journalist Sandra Muhoza’s appeal hearing postponed

Journalist Sandra Muhoza’s lawyer is advocating for her provisional release following her unjust conviction and detenttion since 2024.

Ethiopian lawmakers urged to reject proposed media law amendments

Proposed new amendments to Ethiopia’s media law are set to dilute the power of the Ethiopia Media Authority and pose a significant threat to independent journalism.

Missing activist Abdoul Sacko found

Abdoul Sacko was found a day after his abduction, severely injured and bearing visible signs of torture, and was immediately hospitalised for treatment.

Nicaragua celebrates National Journalist Day yet its press freedom is nearly extinct

“What should be a day of celebration for Nicaraguan journalists is marked by repression, exile and enforced disappearances. While hundreds have fled the country, others face imprisonment or are still missing after being targeted by Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo’s regime.”

“Arezo TV” in Kabul receives permission to operate and reopens after 86-day closure

The Afghanistan Journalists Center expresses deep concern about the increasing restrictions imposed on media operations across the country.

Serbia: Targeting of press and civil society organisations must stop

Recent weeks have seen journalists receive death threats, and several police raids on CSOs that work on human rights and access to information.

Venezuela: Journalist Rory Branker arrested as vehement repression of the press continues

“La Patilla” journalist Rory Branker is the ninth journalist arrested due to his work since July 2024 and is being held in an undisclosed location.

Joint statement on emerging digital laws in Bangladesh

Civil society groups urged the interim Bangladesh government to reconsider some provisions in the proposed Cyber Protection Ordinance and the Personal Data Protection Ordinance.

Pakistan: Study sheds light on repressive digital expression legislation

Digital Rights Foundation’s latest report reviews the recent laws and measures passed by the Pakistani government and their detrimental impact on freedom of expression.

UN Submission: The impact of AI-generated disinformation on freedom of expression and access to information

IFEX’s submission to the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee is part of an emerging area of IFEX work on the threats of AI-generated disinformation to freedom of expression and access to information, with ramifications for information integrity, democracy and equality.

Kyrgyzstan: Supreme Court upholds draconian sentences for “Temirov Live” journalists

The three journalists were convicted in 2024 of calling for mass unrest: Makhabat Tajibek kyzy was handed six years in prison, Azamat Ishenbekov received five, and Aike Beishekeyeva was given five years suspended.

Chinese authorities shutter schools in Eastern Tibet

Several schools promoting Tibetan language and culture were forcibly closed by authorities in eastern Tibet.