In this report, PEN America will provide an in-depth analysis of the countries that detain and imprison the largest numbers of writers and intellectuals and explore the impact of the pandemic on the freedom to write; the role of these individuals in protest movements; and the continued threats to writers and intellectuals working in languages subject to political repression.

Jordan: Reporters covering protests against Gaza war increasingly harassed
The arrests of journalists covering the protests are one of the latest symptoms of the mounting pressure on reporters throughout the region.

Jordan: Authorities severely restrict public freedoms
The 2023 Cybercrime Law has been employed to prosecute and imprison peaceful protesters for social media posts expressing solidarity with Gaza residents.

Algeria: Detainees must be released and civic space opened
More than 200 people are currently detained for exercising their right to freedom of expression and other fundamental rights.

Kyrgyzstan’s “Foreign Agents” bill, restricting protest in the UK, and a better way to report on Gaza
March 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.

Ugandan LGBT rights group caught between a rock and a hard place
A petition by the Sexual Minorities Uganda Group (SMUG) to compel the government to register its name was rejected on the basis that it goes against “public interest.”

Joint Statement on the European Commission’s 2024 Rule of Law Report
At a time when the rule of law is increasingly being called into question across Europe, it is more necessary than ever for the rule of law report to be critical, specific and linked to enforcement tools.

Egypt: Recent decision on Case 173 does not mean that the human rights crisis is over
Despite the dismissal of charges in the long-running NGO foreign funding case, human rights defenders continue to face ongoing persecution.

Hong Kong: Joint statement opposing Article 23
The law opens the door to further arbitrary arrests and detentions while escalating censorship, creating a global chilling effect.

MENA: Stop restricting pro-Palestinian solidarity
The right to protest is essential in times of conflict and crisis, and the war on Gaza should not be used to impose further crackdowns.

Kyrgyz President should reject ‘foreign agents’ law
“President Japarov must show that his stated commitment to free speech is more than empty words by vetoing the bill and withdrawing his support for any form of foreign agent law” – CPJ

UK government should end its crackdown on right to protest
Rights groups call on UK government to reverse its crackdown on the right to protest and stop conflating protests with extremism.

Vietnam: New wave of arrests of critics
Human Rights Watch said that the Vietnamese government should end its crackdown against bloggers, rights campaigners, and activists.

Russia’s presidential election to take place amid state capture of civic space
“ARTICLE 19 urges the international community to respond strongly to the gross violations of the right to freedom of expression, the right to protest, and the right to vote in Russia, as well as to the extension of the presidential election to the Russia-occupied territories of Ukraine.”

Nepal: Freedom Forum alarmed over shrinking civic space
Freedom Forum said the government should immediately lift the barriers on public spaces and guarantee citizen rights.

A journalist forced into hiding, the passing of a stalwart media advocate, and a show of unity by trade unions
January and February 2024 in Africa: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

ECOWAS court orders police to compensate student
Mohamed Morlu has been awarded $25,000 as compensation for injuries he sustained during a police crackdown on demonstrating students in March 2017.