Free Expression & the Law

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

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As 2024 ends: Violence in Haiti, new freedom of expression frontlines in Venezuela, the US, and Cuba

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

Asia-Pacific: Impunity, TV closures, and “entrenching state control over the internet”

December 2024 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region

A dark year for media in Belarus, and SLAPP cases increase in Europe

December 2024 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Myanmar junta enacts cybersecurity law, imposing penalties for unauthorised VPN use

Critics argue that the law is another measure to suppress freedom of expression and internet access.

CPJ urges Palestinian Authority to lift ban on “Al Jazeera’s” operations in West Bank

The ban comes after the PA criticized Al Jazeera’s coverage of a standoff in the Jenin refugee camp.

Syria: Preserve evidence of mass atrocities

Transitional authorities must protect evidence crucial for uncovering the fate of the disappeared and securing future justice.

Blogger Salman Al-Khalidi extradited from Iraq to Kuwait

The extradition raises serious human rights concerns and threats to his safety amid allegations of political persecution.

Escalating repression against media freedom in Afghanistan amid Taliban’s tightening grip

The Afghanistan Journalists Center has documented 181 incidents of press freedom violations, which included the closure of 18 media outlets and the arrest of 50 journalists.

Decentralisation of social media reaches a turning point

“The steady rise of decentralised networks this year is transforming social media… By moving towards a digital landscape that can’t be monopolised by one big player, we also see broader improvements to network resiliency and user autonomy” – EFF

Ten prison releases that advanced press freedom in 2024

RSF takes a look at ten prominent cases of journalists who regained their freedom in 2024, whose newfound liberty is due in part to international mobilisation.

China: Blogger Liu Hanbin detained for one month after exposing a land seizure scandal

The blogger posted a video in which he mentioned a case of farmers protesting against the seizing of their land by officials.

Ukraine: Russia targets Ukrainian journalists to cover up war crimes

“The Russians had pre-made lists of Ukrainian journalists and purposefully detained and kidnapped them. This was done to prevent the media from reporting on Russia’s crimes to the world” – IMI

Eco-anxiety: How to manage it in a mis/disinformation age

“In the face of environmental problems, it is critical to take small steps to alleviate anxiety and find a way to access accurate information” – Bianet

HRW picks top 10 human rights ‘good news’ stories from 2024

“In many places around the world, strides were made toward disability rights, access to abortion, and dismantling colonial legacies, just to name a few” – HRW

Egypt: ‘Exceptional’ Code of Criminal Procedures undermines justice

The proposed Egyptian criminal code reforms codify repression and shield authorities from accountability under the guise of legality.

Bahrain: Rising tensions in Jau Prison amid systematic exclusion of political prisoners from royal pardon

Authorities responded to prisoner protests with severe retaliation, including the violent suppression of inmates and collective punishment measures.