Gender and Sexual Diversity

All of our free expression rights and realities are gendered, reflecting global themes of inequality and intolerance for diversity.

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AFJC condemns ban on publication of images in Badakhshan, Baghlan, and Nimrooz provinces

Ten provinces in Afghanistan have already banned the publication of images of living beings.

CSOs defend civic space amidst arrests, censorship and raids

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.

Civil society confronts genocide, gendered violence, digital attacks, and impunity

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.

Across the Americas, civil society is targeted – and women continue to push back

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.

Transition, media reforms, and CSOs join forces for digital accountability in South Asia

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

Justice in Ghana, breaking down ATI barriers, and tackling cyber violence across borders

Africa: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region

Mexico: PEN International denounces threats against journalist Lucero Díaz Estrada and calls for protection

“It is unacceptable that the authorities in the country with the highest rate of deadly violence against the press on the continent, allow digital harassment of journalists.”

Hungary: HCLU calls on European Commission to take action over new legislation banning Pride

A recent amendment adds to Hungary’s anti-LGBTQI propaganda law, and allows for the blanket use of facial recognition technology to identify those who attend Pride or related events.

An interview with the world’s first online safety editor

“We are observing a notable increase in impersonation cases and politically motivated harassment. Tracking these trends allows us to provide timely advice and updates to our journalists, ensuring they are better prepared to handle these threats” – Rebecca Whittington

Bangladesh: Authorities must investigate rape of woman journalist urgently

The rape highlights the escalating dangers confronting journalists in Bangladesh amid a deteriorating state of press freedom in the country.

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.