Impunity

When intimidation, threats, attacks and murders go unpunished, resulting in a climate of injustice and insecurity for those exercising their right to free expression.

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Bahrain’s released political prisoners still deprived of their freedom

A new report reviews the testimonies of released Bahraini activists who continue to face a myriad of violations for their freedom of expression.

Azerbaijan: Six journalists arrested in two weeks

The hunt for journalists from the few remaining independent media operating in Azerbaijan continues.

ACHPR Special Rapporteur calls for stronger laws to protect HRDs

Commissioner Rémy Lumbu is urging member states to develop, adopt and implement robust laws, policies and programmes for the protection of human rights defenders.

Joint statement: Civil society organizations renew calls to end impunity for crimes against journalists in Maldives

The signatories expressed concern that the criminal court recently dropped charges against the accused in the murders of journalist Ahmed Rilwan and blogger Yameen Rasheed.

A massive data breach, a TikTok ban, a mass crackdown, and ‘overpolicing free speech’

November 2023 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Ghana’s media freedom reputation on downward trend

Over the last few years, the threats, violence and injustices against journalists in Ghana have been disturbingly on the increase.

Afghanistan: AFJC report highlights growing threats to media freedom

The Afghanistan Journalists Center documented a total of 75 incidents violating media freedom from March to November this year.

Convicted organiser of Anna Politkovskaya’s murder pardoned for fighting in Ukraine

“Russia’s decision to free the convicted murderer of a renowned journalist as a reward for taking part in its monstrous invasion of Ukraine is a reprehensible perversion of justice” – IPI

In Haiti, murders of journalists go unpunished amid instability and gang violence

Journalist Roderson Elias: “We are on our own, helpless against the gangs”

Bahrain suppresses demonstrations supporting Palestinians and denouncing the attack on Gaza

Security authorities in Bahrain are still summoning and arresting participants in solidarity marches with Palestine.

Slovakia: New PM attacks media; Culture Ministry handed to far-right conspiracy theorist

PM Fico’s new governing coalition is creating deep unease among Slovakia’s journalists about the future for media freedoms and public service journalism.

HRW raises concerns over EU’s positioning on Gaza crisis

“The EU’s response to the ongoing hostilities, as well as its position on the situation in Israel and Palestine before the October 7 attacks, have exposed double standards that have raised questions about the EU’s – or at least some of its members’ – commitment to international law” – HRW

Philippines: Misamis Occidental broadcaster gunned down while on air

Juan Jumalon is the fourth journalist killed in the Philippines under the government of Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

MADA calls for the formation of an international tribunal to prosecute the killers of all journalists

On the International Day to End Impunity, MADA Center calls for global accountability efforts to deter media crimes in Palestine.

Demand for justice grows on 10th International Day to End Impunity

More than 30 journalists were killed in less than a month in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and Lebanon.

Iraq: Women journalists ‘under the guillotine’ from media directors’ harassment

Survey finds 41% of women journalists have been victims of some form of harassment.