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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Ukrainian journalist Volodymyr Sedov assaulted after investigating crime

Unidentified individuals attacked Sedov on 12 July, knocking him unconscious and trampling on his right hand, breaking two of his fingers.

Rising death toll in Mexico, looming threats to Guatemalan democracy and Ecuador’s press freedom

July 2023 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Anti-LGBTQI+ rhetoric undermines rights in Lebanon

Government inaction fuels violence against LGBTQI+ people and quelling activism around rights.

Demands for a thorough investigation into death of Pelumi Onifade intensify

The MRA, IPC and MFWA have collectively launched a 30-day social media campaign seeking justice for Nigerian journalist Pelumi Onifade, who was shot and killed 3 years ago.

Journalist kidnapped in Haiti, sixth so far this year

Journalists, press workers, and media executives are easy targets for attacks, kidnappings, and murders by gangs that control a large part of the capital.

Sustainable Development Goals: Little progress on freedom of expression

As London hosts the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit this week, ARTICLE 19 releases a new briefing assessing the progress made towards meeting the SDG on freedom of expression and access to information.

Egypt’s worst decade for human rights

The government’s counter-terrorism architecture has been used to consolidate authoritarianism and crush peaceful dissent.

Justice demanded for Burundian journalist Jean Bigirimana

President Évariste Ndayishimiye’s administration is asked to investigate the disappearance of news website reporter Jean Bigirimana, who went missing 7 years ago.

New opportunity for justice for killed Filipino journalist Gerry Ortega

The Supreme Court has ordered the Regional Trial Court to issue a new arrest warrant for the former governor of Palawan, for his role in the murder of Ortega, and continue his prosecution.

Palestine: Continued attacks on journalists covering Israeli military operations in West Bank

Israel must respect and protect journalist safety and hold those responsible for attacks on journalists to account.

An accumulation of lies: Right-wing group La Resistencia stokes anti-press fervor in Peru

In Peru, the right-wing group La Resistencia is fueling anti-press sentiment by spreading a web of lies and disinformation, endangering journalists and undermining press freedom.

Renewed commitment to equal access should mark ICC anniversary year

“Erasing double standards in access to justice won’t happen overnight, or even in one year or decade. But progress is possible, as long as the international community seeks it.” – HRW

Pakistan: Media groups push for greater protection and promotion of RTI laws

The Pakistan Press Foundation organized a workshop to address the safety and security concerns faced by journalists across Pakistan.

Service Ngardjelaï bears severe scars from his arbitrary 7-month detention

Chadian authorities neglected to inform Service Ngardjelaï that charges against him had been dismissed, 5 months prior to his release.

Justice remains elusive for Ahmed Hussein-Suale’s family

The lack of accountability in the death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela is being seen as a marker of a broader pattern of impunity for crimes against journalists in Ghana.

Nigerian president Tinubu being encouraged to reverse rule of repression

Democracy watchdogs would like to see a change in the freedom of expression landscape that was severely constrained during Nigerian President Buhari’s leadership.