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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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.

Ghanaian media houses urged to reinforce their security

An analysis of the attacks on media houses by the MFWA highlights the lack of punitive measures against attackers.

Media freedom groups call for justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia and press safety in Malta

Maltese authorities should mark the sixth anniversary of Caruana Galizia’s death by making unequivocal statements in support of full justice for her murder, and committing to implement the public inquiry’s recommendations.

Real or fake? Verifying video evidence in Israel and Palestine

Via its Digital Investigations Lab, HRW is verifying information to identify falsehoods that are circulating online and building investigations into possible war crimes committed in Israel and in Gaza.

Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza conflict

“CPJ emphasizes that journalists are civilians doing important work during times of crisis and must not be targeted by warring parties.”

Joint Statement: Internet Governance Forum must reverse decision to make Saudi Arabia its next host

In a letter to the UN Secretary-General, IFEX and other signatories stress that hosting the next IGF in Saudi Arabia will severely undermine civil society’s ability to participate in the annual meeting, given the great risks to physical and digital safety and security it will pose.

Poland: RSF makes 15 press freedom recommendations ahead of elections

Drafted in cooperation with Polish experts and media, the recommendations are addressed to the future members of Parliament and Government.

Combating climate misinformation in MENA’s environmental crises

Special Issue: Naseem Tarawnah brings an access to information focus to his latest regional brief, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

International mission finds that Turkey’s press freedom crisis has deepened

Journalists continue to face harassment, arbitrary imprisonment and prosecution. Those responsible for attacks and threats against the press enjoy alarming levels of impunity.

Philippines: Statement calling for urgent attention to Percy Lapid’s murder case

A coalition of press freedom advocates in the Philippines demands justice for a murdered radio broadcaster.

Slovakia: Six parties respond positively to RSF’s pre-electoral appeal for protection of journalists

“We hail the commitments of several parties to improve press freedom which create a basis for effective measures to support trustworthy media and fight against disinformation after the election” – RSF

Four Comoros journalists appeal conviction

Four journalists are convicted for their reports on sexual assault allegations at the country’s public broadcaster.

RSF Report: “Scorched lands of journalism in the Amazon”

Whether farmers, livestock breeders, loggers, gold miners or mining company executives, those who monopolise land and natural resources seek to silence anyone reporting on violations of human rights and environmental legislation.