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Eswatini’s Supreme Court retains repressive provisions of terrorism laws

By overturning a High Court decision declaring several provisions of the country’s two terrorism laws invalid, eSwatini’s judiciary is reinforcing the authorities’ tendency to rule by tyranny.

Georgia: Accountability needed for violent attacks on government critics

“A pattern of harassment and intimidation of activists, independent media, and government critics, if left unpunished, risks emboldening malicious actors to escalate violence in the months before Georgia’s upcoming elections” – HRW

Spain: Media freedom coalition calls for end to repressive “Gag Law”

“Democratic regeneration” reforms proposed by PM Sánchez fail to address the urgent need to repeal the infamous Citizen Security law, nicknamed the “Gag Law”.

Vietnamese activist sentenced to five years in prison for ‘anti-state propaganda’

Anh Chi is known for producing videos decrying abuse of power by authorities.

Pakistan: Concerns over censorship and other restrictions on freedom of expression in Balochistan

Authorities accused of censoring reports on violent crackdowns targeting protests in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

Afghanistan: Report on the state of media after three years of Taliban rule

The Afghanistan Journalists Center recorded 181 incidents of press freedom violations over the past year.

Hosting of UN climate summits by authoritarian countries raises alarms over human rights

Rights groups urge the UN to ensure that future climate summits are held in countries that respect human rights and allow for peaceful assembly and free speech.

ElMaraya raid sparks concerns for Egypt’s cultural freedom

Rights groups demand that the government stop targeting independent cultural organizations and respect the right to artistic expression.

Kenyan journalists teargassed, shot at and arbitrarily arrested

The brutality inflicted by Kenya’s police force, on journalists covering the anti-government protests, has been carried out with complete impunity.

Open letter on technology-enabled political violence in Venezuela

We, the undersigned organizations and members of the global human rights community, urgently call for unfettered access to the internet, social media platforms, and other communication channels for the people in Venezuela at all times. We also demand an end to the use of technological tools and digital platforms for the surveillance and persecution of political dissent, particularly in the wake of the presidential elections of July 28. This commitment is crucial to respect the rights enshrined in Venezuela’s Constitution and the country’s international commitments.

Bangladesh: RSF calls on the interim government to protect journalists

At least 432 people, including five journalists, have lost their lives in the crackdown on protests.

New HRW report examines Russia’s legislative assault on civic space

“The Russian government’s dismantling of civic freedoms since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 is a dramatic escalation of its sustained assault on fundamental rights spanning more than a decade” – HRW

MRA takes case to court to curb Nigeria’s culture of impunity

The Lagos State government has ordered an investigation into the death of 20-year-old reporter Pelumi Onifade, who was reportedly arrested by officers attached to a Lagos state task force while covering the #EndSARS protests.

Open letter on technology-enabled political violence in Venezuela

The crisis in Venezuela has seen a significant deployment of the surveillance and control apparatus that the state has built up over recent years. This apparatus has been repeatedly denounced by civil society and organizations defending internet freedom in the country.

PEN International condemns growing wave of repression against journalists

PEN International condemns the growing wave of repression against journalists in Nicaragua, highlighting the concerning rise in attacks and threats amidst a worsening human rights crisis.

Venezuelan authorities must guarantee freedom of expression and protect the work of journalists

Given the current electoral situation in Venezuela, the undersigned international organizations and regional networks defending freedom of the press and expression express their concern about the attacks against national and international journalists who are documenting the events happening in the country, as well as activists, demonstrators, and the general population. We urge the Venezuelan authorities to fulfill their obligation to guarantee and protect the exercise of freedom of expression and peaceful association, as well as to guarantee the safety of journalists working in the country.