
Afghanistan: “Troubling intensification in the repression of media freedoms”
The report documented at least 172 incidents affecting journalists with 22 media outlets forced to cease operations due to Taliban restrictions imposed over the past year.

Myanmar: Journalism and media safety in 2024
Around 55 journalists are currently in detention or serving jail sentences as the junta continues to impose harsh media restrictions.

Hanin Gebran, released from al-Assad’s jails in Syria: “The conditions in which journalists were held were horrible, and much worse for a woman”
Syrian journalist Hanin Gebran details the horrific conditions she endured in Assad’s prisons, shedding light on the gendered violence and torture faced by women journalists under the regime.

Lebanese women journalists face escalating cyber violence
A Maharat Foundation report examines the rise in targeted online attacks against women field reporters, how they navigate these threats, and the urgent need for legal and policy reforms.

Ongoing systematic human rights violations in Bahrain
Authorities continue to discriminate against women, arbitrarily detain children, shut down civic space, and pressure human rights defenders.

Salma Al-Shehab released after four years in prison, among hundreds imprisoned for posts on X
The woman human rights defender was released along with several people, including social media influencers, imprisoned for their online free expression.

Fourteen years after Libya’s revolution: Lawlessness, religious rhetoric and entrenched repression
Repression has permeated every sector of society, targeting journalists, civil society actors, women, and even ordinary citizens who express dissenting views.

Afghanistan: AFJC reports alarming decline in radio freedom on World Radio Day
Over the past year, at least 7 radio stations have been shut down because of the restrictive orders imposed by the Taliban.

Russia’s persecution of LGBTQI+ expression extends to gay clubs
Since Russia’s Supreme Court designated the so-called “LGBTQ+ movement” as an extremist organisation in 2023, raids on gay clubs have become increasingly brutal and frequent.

Sultan of Oman ratifies new arbitrary citizenship law
A new citizenship law that allows the authorities to use citizenship as a weapon to silence opponents and restrict opinions.

Mauritania launches digital media initiative
Mauritanian media stakeholders meet to discuss the importance of upholding stringent journalistic standards, while ensuring freedom of expression and reliable information flow in the digital age.

AFJC condemns closure of Begum and Jawanan radio stations in Kabul
AFJC calls for the immediate release of the detainees and the reopening of the radio stations.

A fragile ceasefire, rising digital threats, and transnational repression in MENA
January 2025 in MENA: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Asia’s jailed journalists, internet shutdowns, cybersecurity laws, and proposals on media freedom
January 2025 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

Lukashenka uses political prisoners for propaganda; a harrowing year for women and journalists in Turkey
January 2025 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Gendered disinformation being weaponised against women
Uganda’s feminist movement is under threat as foreign donors support conservative groups.