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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Mexico’s presidential candidates must prioritise combatting violence against journalists and impunity

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the presidential candidates who have just been named by its two main political coalitions to make protecting media personnel a priority in their programmes.

Iran’s journalists in dire straits one year after protest crackdown

Numerous journalists have been silenced and witnesses to brutality fear the consequences of speaking out.

Egypt: Sentencing of Hesham Kassem confirms National Dialogue is a farce, warn rights groups

Egyptian authorities clearly remain committed to their zero-tolerance policy towards dissent.

European Commission’s recommendation on journalists’ safety: States must do more

“National authorities have learned few lessons from the murders of four European journalists and the multiple threats weighing on media professionals. We call on governments to speed up implementation of the EC’s 2021 recommendation” – RSF

Sudan: “No longer at the precipice of mass atrocities; it has fallen over the edge”

Sexual violence is rising, civilians face widespread attacks, and journalists and human rights defenders are being silenced, warn rights groups.

Russia must end its war crimes against journalists in Ukraine

“Deliberately targeting journalists, shelling their facilities, and engaging in arbitrary detentions and torture clearly violate international humanitarian law and press freedom.”

Egypt targets dissident families, and Iran’s tech-enabled suppression of women

August 2023 in MENA: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Greece: Swift investigations required after two attacks against journalists

Giorgos Papachristos was assaulted by a businessman about whom he had written critically. Kostas Vaxevanis was threatened – and his mother-in-law assaulted – by a man who complained about the journalist’s work.

Haitian radio journalist’s home destroyed in arson attack

“The arson attack on Haitian reporter Arnold Junior Pierre’s home illustrates the deteriorating security situation in the country, which has made it nearly impossible for journalists to work safely” – CPJ.

Concerns in Guyana about threats against women activists

Those protesting sexual and other forms of extractive violence are allegedly being targeted.

Hungary: DDoS attacks pose major new threat to media freedom

Since April 2023, at least 40 media websites – predominantly ones that are critical of the government – have faced Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

Peru’s Manuel Calloquispe faces threats and assaults to expose environmental damage from illegal Amazon mining

Despite the danger, Calloquispe, a freelancer for ‘El Comercio’, ‘Latina Televisión’, and environmental news site ‘Inforegión’, presses ahead with his investigations and scoops.

Iran: Mass arrests of women’s rights defenders

“The arbitrary arrests of a dozen activists are aimed at suppressing popular discontent with ongoing impunity and rights violations.”

Two exiled Russian journalists reportedly poisoned

“German and Georgian authorities should treat these allegations with the utmost seriousness and do all they can to safeguard the lives of journalists living in exile” – CPJ

Nigerian police accused of abusing their powers to silence journalists

Media Rights Agenda asks Nigeria’s inspector general of police to stop public officials and powerful individuals from taking punitive actions against critical journalists.

Cameroonian intelligence implicated in Martinez Zogo’s death

Many people close to the case are beginning to doubt the judicial investigation’s sincerity. Some point to the absence of certain evidence, which has disappeared or was never included in the case file.