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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Cartoonists mark the 10th anniversary of the attack on “Charlie Hebdo” magazine

“Protecting cartoonists is about more than ensuring their safety – it’s about preserving the diversity of view and freedom of expression that underpins democratic societies” – Cartoonists Rights

2024: A year of suppressed critical voices in Malawi

As Malawi heads towards elections later this year, stakeholders are urged to uphold media freedom and freedom of expression, to ensure a safe environment for both journalists and citizens.

As 2024 ends: Violence in Haiti, new freedom of expression frontlines in Venezuela, the US, and Cuba

December 2024 in the Americas: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Asia-Pacific: Impunity, TV closures, and “entrenching state control over the internet”

December 2024 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region

Syria: Preserve evidence of mass atrocities

Transitional authorities must protect evidence crucial for uncovering the fate of the disappeared and securing future justice.

Egypt: ‘Exceptional’ Code of Criminal Procedures undermines justice

The proposed Egyptian criminal code reforms codify repression and shield authorities from accountability under the guise of legality.

MADA condemns the targeting of five journalists from “Al-Quds Today” TV

Since the beginning of December, 13 journalists have been martyred, in addition to others who have been subjected to various forms of violations.

IAPA condemns the murder of two journalists in Haiti

Journalists Markenzy Nathoux from Boston Caribbean Network and radio Lavi FM, and Jimmy Jean from Moun Afè Bon TV were killed in the attack.

Georgia: Security forces attacked and tortured protesters

In widespread and apparently punitive acts, Georgian security forces have chased down, violently detained, and beat protesters. Police also tortured and otherwise ill-treated them in police vans and police stations.

Egypt: Joint report on mounting human rights crisis

Rights groups call for action on torture, detention, and the death penalty ahead of Egypt’s UN review.

Towards a new Syria: A homeland of justice, freedom and dignity for all

Syria’s oppressive regime has fallen, ending decades of tyranny and sparking hope for a future built on justice, dignity, and human rights.

RSF’s 2024 global round-up reveals rise in journalists killed and imprisoned

“Gaza stands out as the most dangerous region in the world, with the highest number of journalists murdered in connection with their work in the last five years. Since October 2023, over 145 journalists have been killed by the Israeli army” – RSF

Georgia: Human rights crisis deepens amid crackdown on protests

“EU foreign affairs ministers gathering on 16 December to discuss Georgia should call for an independent investigation into the country’s clampdown on peaceful anti-government protests” – HRW

GCHR salutes the Syrian people on the dawn of freedom

As Syria enters a new era, GCHR calls on the new government to uphold civil liberties for all citizens, and pursue transitional justice.

RSF calls for Bashar al-Assad to be prosecuted for the murder of 181 journalists since the 2011 revolution

On the day of the regime’s fall, 23 journalists were still imprisoned, and seven were victims of enforced disappearances.

Protection mechanisms: RSF report analyses journalist safety programs in five Latin American countries

Since 2000, at least 338 journalists have been killed in the region, highlighting the urgent need for protection mechanisms to counter systemic violence. In a new report, RSF analysed journalist protection programs in the region, reaffirming its commitment to addressing the escalating threats against journalists.