Free Expression & the Law

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Murder of Somali-Swedish journalist Amun Abdullahi Mohamed condemned

The International Press Institute is calling for justice amidst the rise in threats against media freedom in Somalia.

Mali’s new law criminalises homosexuality

The risks for the LGBTQI+ community intensify amidst ongoing human rights concerns, with the passage of a new anti-gay law.

Roadmap for gender equality in media on course

By leveraging their influential platforms, the media can advocate for a law that addresses gender imbalances across various sectors, including the media industry itself.

Concerns about transposition of European anti-SLAPP directive in the Netherlands

Signatory organisations, IFEX among them, stress that the draft implementation act does not provide sufficient safeguards to protect journalists from SLAPP cases, and therefore call for stronger and more effective measures.

Free Expression Advocacy Organizations call on the UNHRC to Ensure the Protection and Respect of Freedom of Expression and Press Freedom in Nicaragua

On November 13, in Geneva, Switzerland, the review and adoption of the recommendations issued to the State of Nicaragua as part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) will take place.

Criticism and climate care are under attack in Cambodia – but communities are fighting back

IFEX’s Asia-Pacific editor Mong Palatino features the work of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights and civil society groups in promoting the empowerment of environmental activists and land rights defenders in Cambodia

ECtHR finds that Russia’s “foreign agents” law violates right to free expression

“This decision brings attention to the problematic nature of foreign agent-style laws, which are proliferating as governments, including those of Georgia and Turkey, attempt to stifle criticism” – ARTICLE 19

Trump’s election win should prompt Europe to better protect journalists

“Trump’s anti-press rhetoric has already prompted many of his admirers, around the world and in Europe, to retaliate against the media. With Donald J. Trump back in the White House, they will feel even more empowered to harass the press” – EFJ

Concerns mount over flawed Saudi Arabia World Cup 2034 human rights assessment

A global law firm’s problematic review of Saudi Arabia’s World Cup bid ignores a dire human rights record.

Taliban’s Virtue and Vice authorities shut down “Zhman” radio station for violating music ban

“Zhman Radio” is the second local media outlet in Khost to be closed following recent warnings.

CPJ Board: The free press must be protected

Legal persecution, imprisonment, physical violence, and even killings have sadly become familiar threats for journalists across the world. They must not now also become commonplace in the United States, where threats of violence and online harassment have in recent years become routine.

COP29: EU should hold Azerbaijan to account over rights abuses

“At least 15 Azerbaijani journalists have been arrested since November 2023 and currently await trial on charges that could see them jailed for between eight and 20 years. Thirteen of them remain in pre-trial detention.”

UK urged to pause financial cooperation with Egypt until Alaa Abd el-Fattah is freed

On 29 September, when Alaa’s five-year sentence came to an end, the Egyptian authorities did not release him, refusing to consider the two years he spent in pre-trial detention as “time served”.

No decline in impunity for crimes against journalists in Europe

Kosovo has the worst record for impunity in the region: nineteen Serbian and Albanian journalists were killed, abducted and disappeared between 1998 and 2005, and those responsible have never faced justice.

Uganda’s anti-gay law, Niger’s dangerous directive, and a new West African lawyers’ network

October 2024 in Africa: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.