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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MFWA, CPJ and IPI push for answers in journalist’s death

Media freedom advocacy organisations call on the Nigerian government to release the remains of Onifade Emmanuel Pelumi, who was shot while covering Nigeria’s #EndSARS protest.

MENA’s Summer of repression: Journalists, activists, and free expression under siege

August 2024 in MENA: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

IFEX urges the interim government to launch an investigation into the attacks and killings of journalists during protests in Bangladesh

It is vital that the interim government commits to establishing democratic governance and to protecting and promoting human rights. This includes investigating the attacks on journalists and holding perpetrators accountable to prevent a culture of impunity.

Colombia’s president to create direct communication channel with RSF and FLIP on cases of violence against journalists

“It is very positive that President Petro is directly involving his office in addressing serious attacks against media professionals. This will allow the state to respond quickly to save lives and will send a clear message to assailants across the country about the fight against impunity for violence against journalists.”

EU must take action against Israel’s unprecedented attacks on journalists and media freedom

IFEX joins calls on the EU to act decisively to protect press freedom and ensure accountability amid record journalist deaths in Gaza and severe media crackdowns in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Israeli tank targets group of reporters in Gaza, killing one and wounding another

Videos and eyewitness accounts indicate that the group of reporters were isolated and identifiable when an Israeli tank opened fire.

Iran: Alarming surge in executions

87 executions reported after June’s presidential elections, including 29 in one day.

Palestinian youth face alarming digital security threats

A new study from 7amleh reveals how online harassment and cyber surveillance of young Palestinians has sparked a chilling rise in self-censorship.

Georgia: Accountability needed for violent attacks on government critics

“A pattern of harassment and intimidation of activists, independent media, and government critics, if left unpunished, risks emboldening malicious actors to escalate violence in the months before Georgia’s upcoming elections” – HRW

CPJ denounces Israel’s smearing of killed Palestinian journalists with unsubstantiated ‘terrorist’ labels

The nefarious tactic has been widely condemned as part of a broader effort to silence Palestinian journalists and undermine reporting from Gaza.

Croatia: Climate journalist from Faktograf attacked twice

Journalist Melita Vrsaljko was filming an illegal dumpsite in Nadin, central Croatia, when she was first attacked; the following day, she was assaulted at her home. Her attackers are the sister and father of a powerful local politician.

Kenyan journalists teargassed, shot at and arbitrarily arrested

The brutality inflicted by Kenya’s police force, on journalists covering the anti-government protests, has been carried out with complete impunity.

Turkey: Ten years of state hostility towards the press under President Erdoğan

Five journalists killed, 131 imprisoned, 77 convicted of “insulting the president” and hundreds prosecuted for their work – RSF presents its damning assessment of President Erdogan’s 10 years in office.

MRA takes case to court to curb Nigeria’s culture of impunity

The Lagos State government has ordered an investigation into the death of 20-year-old reporter Pelumi Onifade, who was reportedly arrested by officers attached to a Lagos state task force while covering the #EndSARS protests.

Mexican crime reporter Alejandro Martínez Noguez killed while under police protection

Mexico has long been one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists and consistently fails in its efforts to provide state-sanctioned protection to members of the press.

MADA calls on the international community to acknowledge its failure to protect journalists in the Gaza Strip

Israeli impunity has emboldened escalating crimes against Palestinian journalists and media, says the rights group.