Free Expression & the Law

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

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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

Groups urge new Sri Lankan president to protect press freedom

25 civil society groups, including IFEX, wrote a letter urging the recently elected Sri Lankan president to uphold and protect press freedom.

MADA calls for the immediate release of detained journalists and the cessation of their persecution

Escalating harassment of journalists by Palestinian security forces in the West Bank threatens press freedom and freedom of expression.

RSF calls on Syria’s new authorities to adopt seven priority measures to safeguard press freedom

The transitional government promises press freedom, but must act to release detained journalists and hold perpetrators accountable for past killings.

Ukraine: IMI recorded 268 violations of freedom of expression in 2024

Of the 268 attacks on freedom of expression recorded by IMI, 155 were committed by Russian forces, and included killings, woundings, kidnapping, cyberattacks and threats.

Tajikistan: Journalist Ahmad Ibrohim sentenced to 10 years in prison

“With Tajik authorities having all but obliterated the independent press over the past decade, the hefty sentence meted out to Ahmad Ibrohim shows the lengths they will go to stamp out critical reporting” – CPJ

Africa’s 2024 elections: Disputed results and graceful exits, historical shifts and new beginnings

IFEX December 2024 brief: Regional Editor Reyhana Masters takes a deep dive into the issues that dominated the electoral landscape in some of the countries that held elections across the continent in 2024.

RSF demands responses from Venezuelan authorities about press freedom defender’s disappearance

Carlos Correa’s fate has remained unknown since 7 January and the many requests to the authorities by Espacio Público, his family and dozens of national and international civil society organisations have remained unanswered.

Singapore ministers threaten legal action against media outlets, government demands “corrections”

The Committee to Protect Journalists said that authorities must cease using the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act to muzzle and discredit journalists.

Turkey: Final quarter of 2024 saw 31 journalists detained

In addition to the detention of 31 journalists, there were at least 12 physical attacks on the press; and 17 journalists faced charges of “insulting the president”.

Pakistan: Journalism under pressure in a tightly restricted political environment

The Pakistan Press Foundation documented 162 confirmed attacks on journalists in 2024.

Syria after Assad, growing consensus on Gaza genocide, and repression intensifies across MENA

December 2024 in MENA: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Censorship was the most prevalent threat to media during November 2024

State actors – particularly the police and security forces – were responsible for just over two thirds of documented violations on the African continent.

2024: A year of suppressed critical voices in Malawi

As Malawi heads towards elections later this year, stakeholders are urged to uphold media freedom and freedom of expression, to ensure a safe environment for both journalists and citizens.