Free Expression & the Law

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

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Journalist Ahmed Hassan Al-Zoubi released

Al-Zoubi’s case reveals the misuse of the Cybercrime Law to suppress online free expression.

USA: Trump inauguration set to trigger period of unprecedented uncertainty for press freedom

US journalists — who already face worsening economic conditions, a growing chasm in trust between the public and the media, and a digital information ecosystem that is rigged against journalism — may now need to contend with direct threats from the White House.

Guatemala: When hope and reality collide

Despite the enormous challenges ahead, Guatemalan citizens, civil society, and democratic governments can remain cautiously hopeful about Arévalo’s second year in office.

Gendered disinformation being weaponised against women

Uganda’s feminist movement is under threat as foreign donors support conservative groups.

Botswana’s Data Protection Act described as progressive

Botswana’s newly enacted Data Protection Act provides a robust framework for safeguarding personal data.

Private channel “Canal 3 TV” suspended in Niger

RSF welcomes the release from detention of Seyni Amadou but remains mobilised against press freedom abuses in Niger.

India: Snapshot of the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025

SFLCin said that while the rules address many critical aspects of data processing and protection, certain ambiguities persist.

Russia introduces new legislation targeting critics

In recent weeks, laws on “foreign agents”, “fake news” and “discrediting” the Russian army were made substantially harsher.

Tajikistan: Dissent targeted at home and in exile in 2024

“In 2024, the Tajik government reinforced its crackdown on dissent, jailing public figures, journalists, and bloggers. It also sought the deportation or extradition from other countries of people linked to a banned opposition party” – HRW

Meta changes the rules: IFEX members respond

IFEX network members are sharing their insights into how Meta’s overhauling of its content moderation policies could impact users around the world.

HRW launches World Report 2025

“The past year was marked by armed conflicts and humanitarian crises that exposed the fraying of international protections for civilians and the devastating human cost when they are flouted” – HRW

CPJ reveals jailings of journalists neared record high in 2024

A total of 361 journalists were behind bars on 1 December 2024, the second-highest number since the global record set in 2022. China, Israel, and Myanmar were the worst offenders

Pakistan: Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights condemns ongoing online harassment against Asma Shirazi

Journalist Asma Shirazi is once again targeted by a gendered disinformation campaign perpetrated by well-entrenched political forces.

Venezuela detains journalist covering anti-government protests on preliminary charge of terrorism

“Venezuelan authorities are clearly seeking to prevent citizens from being informed about the government’s abuses of power with the arrest and charging of journalists covering anti-government protests” – CPJ

CPJ welcomes Gaza ceasefire, calls for media access and war crimes investigations

“Journalists have been paying the highest price – with their lives – to provide the world some insight into the horrors that have been taking place in Gaza during this prolonged war.”

Governments are responsible for 45 per cent of the world’s missing journalists

“It’s hard to imagine that nations that are meant to protect press freedom are, in fact, the very forces orchestrating the disappearances of journalists — or turning a blind eye” – RSF