Free Expression & the Law

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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.

IAPA condemns the murder of two journalists in Haiti

Journalists Markenzy Nathoux from Boston Caribbean Network and radio Lavi FM, and Jimmy Jean from Moun Afè Bon TV were killed in the attack.

Georgia: Security forces attacked and tortured protesters

In widespread and apparently punitive acts, Georgian security forces have chased down, violently detained, and beat protesters. Police also tortured and otherwise ill-treated them in police vans and police stations.

Thai poet and activist Arnon Nampa sentenced for criticizing the monarchy

This is his sixth ‘lèse-majesté’ conviction, bringing his cumulative prison sentence to 18 years.

PEN America concerned about the enforced disappearance of Jesus Armas

Jesus Armas’ disappearance is a chilling reminder of the dangers faced by those who use their voices to champion democracy and human rights.

Hong Kong: Free expression under attack 40 years after the Sino-British Joint Declaration

The assault on Hong Kong’s freedoms has in large part been driven by the Beijing-imposed 2020 National Security Law.

Pakistan: Sahafi Summit 2024 statement of intent

The partners of the Sahafi Summit aim to create a journalism ecosystem rooted in education, innovation, and integrity.

Egypt: Joint report on mounting human rights crisis

Rights groups call for action on torture, detention, and the death penalty ahead of Egypt’s UN review.

Towards a new Syria: A homeland of justice, freedom and dignity for all

Syria’s oppressive regime has fallen, ending decades of tyranny and sparking hope for a future built on justice, dignity, and human rights.

Attacked from all directions: Media workers under fire in Lebanon’s war

Since the war began, Israel has targeted, threatened, and bombed journalists in Lebanon, killing and injuring dozens, says a new report by GCHR.

PEN America alarmed by Trump’s legal assaults on Iowa newspaper, ABC News settlement

The latest lawsuit seeks “accountability for brazen election interference committed by” the Des Moines Register and its parent company, Gannett, as well as pollster Selzer.

Hefty sentence for journalist Sandra Muhoza

For the second time in two years, a female journalist in Burundi has been convicted on questionable charges.

Guinean journalist Habib Marouane Camara abducted

Guinean authorities are being urged to investigate the abduction of journalist Habib Marouane Camara and ensure his safe return.

Zambia’s proposed cyber laws facilitate suppression of civil liberties

Zambia’s proposed Cyber Security Bill, 2024, and Cyber Crimes Bill, 2024 risk exacerbating the shortcomings of the 2021 law by introducing more regressive provisions.