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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Lebanon: RSF denounces Israeli strike on guesthouse hosting journalists

“The evidence we have seen indicates it was likely a targeted strike on media professionals, which constitutes a war crime” – RSF.

Report: Combating impunity for crimes against Syrian journalists

A new SCM study highlights the need for effective mechanisms to address widespread abuses against journalists in Syria.

USA: Trump verbally attacked the media more than 100 times in run-up to election

Despite the alarming regularity of Trump’s anti-media diatribes, they seldom make the news anymore, much less headlines.

Papuan news outlet “Jubi” attacked with Molotov bomb

Authorities were called out for their failure to properly investigate previous attacks against the news outlet.

New RSF report: “Journalism in The #MeToo Era”

While investigations into women’s rights and gender-based violence appear to be taken more seriously in the wake of #MeToo, violent repression of the journalists who cover these issues continues.

Press freedom groups urge US to advocate for independent journalist access to Gaza

CPJ and rights groups support congressional calls for the Biden administration to pressure Israel for independent journalist access to Gaza.

ADHRB addresses human rights violations in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia

Concerns were raised at the 57th UN Human Rights Council about repression in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, urging accountability and safeguarding free expression.

Bianet submits shadow report on Turkey to UN Human Rights Committee

Bianet’s shadow report on Turkey highlights threats to freedom of expression from several sources and gender-based violence.

Critical media still continue to operate under duress in The Gambia

The Gambia Press Union’s submissiion to 81st ordinary session of African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) convening highlights the need for effective implementation of country’s ATI law.

ICC asked to open investigation into “crimes against humanity” in Belarus

Lithuania, which referred Belarus to the ICC, alleges that since 2020, “crimes against humanity – including deportation, persecution and other inhumane acts – have been carried out against the civilian population of Belarus”.

Journalists assaulted by mining company’s private security

In their attempt to document the environmental damage caused by a mining company’s activities in Ghana’s Ashanti region, the investigating journalists are attacked and their equipment destroyed.

Pakistan Press Foundation condemns violence against journalists amid political protests

A wave of attacks on journalists and media professionals was documented during the recent protests at the end of September and the first week of October.

Bangladesh interim government urged to end the longstanding repression against journalism

Government urged to repeal the draconian Cyber Security Act, the Digital Security Act, and the Information and Communication Technologies Act.

One year after Issam Abdallah’s killing by Israeli forces, sister Abeer demands accountability to end impunity

“I don’t feel at all that we are getting half of the justice that Issam deserves,” says the slain journalist’s sister in an interview with RSF.

Yemen: Houthi authorities arrest hundreds for marking national holiday

Across the cases that CIHRS and Human Rights Watch documented, the Houthis had not brought charges against the people detained.

Press freedom groups call on Malta to speed up journalists’ safety reforms

Marking the seventh anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death, press freedom groups call on the Maltese government “to finally deliver on the recommendations of the public inquiry into her murder”.