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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Ending impunity for crimes against journalists in MENA

GCHR calls for an end to rising attacks and murders of journalists in the region.

Pakistan Press Foundation urges open and safe environment for the media to cover 2024 elections

Pakistan Press Foundation has documented at least 157 media-related attacks, including 16 instances of arrests, five instances of detention, and 44 cases of assault this year.

Egypt’s elections in a restrictive civic space, impunity fuels targeting of journalists in Palestine and Sudan

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Naseem Tarawnah’s latest Middle East & North Africa brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety, and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Defending the safety of journalists and the integrity of elections

On the 2023 International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, UNESCO’s theme is “Violence against journalists, the integrity of elections, and the role of public leadership” — and IFEX has something to say about that!

High stakes: Interventions to diffuse tensions and support safety of journalists during elections

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Reyhana Masters’ latest Africa brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety, and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Threat-patterns: Endangering journalists during elections; plus a landmark moment for SLAPPs

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Cathal Sheerin’s latest Europe & Central Asia brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety, and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Elusive justice: Combatting election disinformation and impunity; journalists freed in China and Afghanistan

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Mong Palatino’s latest Asia and Pacific brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety, and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

A constant struggle: Impunity and journalists’ safety in electoral contexts in the Americas

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Laura Vidal’s latest Americas brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Global Impunity Index 2023: Nearly 80% of killings of journalists go unsolved

The 12 countries where the murder of a journalist is most likely to go unpunished are: Syria, Somalia, Haiti, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Mexico, Philippines, Myanmar, Brazil, Pakistan and India.

Report: “Toxic Narratives: Silencing Expression in the Western Balkans”

PEN International, in collaboration with various Balkan PEN centres, publishes a report examining the many challenges faced by independent writers and journalists in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia.

An escalating conflict, an unfolding tragedy: Civil society responds to the growing crisis in Israel and Palestine

We share responses of IFEX member organisations to the violence in Palestine and Israel, as journalists and media crews try to stay alive as they report, and misleading and weaponised disinformation distorts narratives, further fuelling the conflict.

Impunity looms one year after Arshad Sharif’s murder in Kenya

During the past year, RSF observed that the various investigations have been marked by opaqueness and lack of cooperation between Kenya and Pakistan.

Ruling against attackers of Ghana’s UTV station is disappointing

The MFWA believes the imposition of a soft fine on the assailants behind the destructive invasion of a television does not act as a deterrent.

MADA condemns the systematic Israeli campaign against media freedoms in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip

International action is needed to protect Palestinian journalists and media from ongoing targeted attacks.

International humanitarian law applies to all states

International humanitarian law applies to all: do not deliberately or indiscriminately attack civilians, do not take hostages, do not punish civilians for the actions of individuals, do not deny or withhold humanitarian assistance.

Sudan: IPI condemns killing of journalist Halima Idris Salim and calls for accountability

Her death is a stark reminder of the dangers that journalists continue to face in Sudan.