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A massive data breach, a TikTok ban, a mass crackdown, and ‘overpolicing free speech’

November 2023 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Malaysia: A review of the government’s commitments on freedom of expression

The Centre for Independent Journalism reviews the MADANI government’s performance in regard to freedom of expression and offers its recommendations for reforms.

Myanmar military junta takes control of broadcast authority to strengthen its grip over media

The amended text now provides for junta cadres to be automatically appointed to the council board.

Afghanistan: AFJC report highlights growing threats to media freedom

The Afghanistan Journalists Center documented a total of 75 incidents violating media freedom from March to November this year.

Ban on TikTok is a violation of the freedom granted by Nepal’s Constitution

Various groups said the ban limits the opportunities of citizens to engage in online conversations and participate in the global digital community.

Two Sri Lankan journalists questioned, harassed following protest coverage

The two journalists believe that the incident is another form of harassment intended to muzzle their reporting on farmers and marginalized communities.

Philippines: Misamis Occidental broadcaster gunned down while on air

Juan Jumalon is the fourth journalist killed in the Philippines under the government of Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

At least 27 Bangladeshi journalists attacked, harassed while covering political rallies

At least 27 journalists who covered rallies on 28 October in Bangladesh were attacked by supporters of the main opposition party, members of the ruling party, and police forces.

Vietnam: Internet freedom critical for the right to development

The right to development in Vietnam is currently threatened by the government’s efforts to restrict public space, particularly online.

Pakistan Press Foundation urges open and safe environment for the media to cover 2024 elections

Pakistan Press Foundation has documented at least 157 media-related attacks, including 16 instances of arrests, five instances of detention, and 44 cases of assault this year.

India: SFLC.in statement on reported state-sponsored surveillance of mobile devices

Apple notified several journalists and politicians that their phones may have been targeted by state-sponsored attacks.

Elusive justice: Combatting election disinformation and impunity; journalists freed in China and Afghanistan

Special International Day to End Impunity Issue: Mong Palatino’s latest Asia and Pacific brief shines a light on the intersections between impunity, journalists’ safety, and elections, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

‘Historic day for Fiji’ as it revives its media council

The media council will be an independent body promoting self-regulation and upholding high standards in the media industry

Impunity looms one year after Arshad Sharif’s murder in Kenya

During the past year, RSF observed that the various investigations have been marked by opaqueness and lack of cooperation between Kenya and Pakistan.

CPJ calls on Sri Lanka to reconsider bills likely to undermine press freedom

Despite some amendments, the bill retains a vague and overbroad definition of terrorism and “could potentially criminalize nearly all forms of legitimate expression”

Cambodia: Fundamental freedoms monitor report 2022

The report noted that the government’s crackdown on fundamental freedoms hindered public participation and undermined the advancement of democracy in Cambodia.