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Somalia’s thriving culture of impunity raises concern

The risk of increased attacks that the media face is exacerbated by the lack of investigations and prosecution of perpetrators involved in the killing of journalists.

The porous boundary between online regulation and repression

Cameroon’s attempt to curb mis/disinformation through legal means is resulting in a complex legal framework that raises concerns for freedom of expression.

Attacks on the media and activists on the rise in Mozambique

Civic space is gradually being constricted as Mozambicans head for elections in October.

Reporting on corruption being passed off as criminal defamation

“WikkiTimes” journalists Haruna Mohammed Salisu and Yawale Adamu face the prospect of a prison sentence for their accountability journalism.

Guinea-Bissau president swears at journalist

Journalist Ussumane Mané is shocked at President Embaló’s offensive reaction to his valid query on the likelihood of elections being held in the country.

Ivorian LGBTQI+ community seeking legal protection

Although homosexuality is not a criminal offense in the Ivory Coast, the LGBTQ+ community remain on the periphery, grappling with a society that does not fully accept them.

Nigeria’s amended Cybercrime Act threatens investigative journalism

Eight journalists have been arrested, prosecuted or arrested since the amendment of Article 24 of the Cybercrimes Act.

CIPESA’s new report examines Africa’s evolving disinformation landscape

A study of the evolving disinformation landscape identifies key protagonists involved in the pushback and the tactics they employ to curb the escalating challenge.

Journalist Chernoh Alpha Bah forced to remain in exile

Sierra Leonean journalist Chernoh Alpha Bah has faced an onslaught of online harassment and death threats over the last 4 years.

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.

Irangabiye released, protests expose fissures and spark new tactics and an online war exposes misogyny and xenophobia

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

Ultra-conservative advocacy group pushing right-wing ideologies in Kenya

Spanish based organisation, CitizenGO, lends its support to politically motivated anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in Kenya.

DRC’s provincial officials go after journalists

Reporting on corruption puts journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the crosshairs of public officials.

Journalist in Guinea-Bissau expelled from public event

Press union president and journalist Indira Correia Baldé was prevented from covering the handover of equipment by the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

MRA condemns harassment of media in Nigeria

Media Rights Agenda says abductions, arbitrary arrests, detention and other forms of attacks against media professionals, by Nigeria’s security and law enforcement agencies, are reaching alarming levels.

Journalist Floriane Irangabiye freed following presidential pardon

The media fraternity celebrates the early release of Floriane Irangabiye after she is granted full remission of the sentences handed down against her.