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Kashmiri journalist Aasif Sultan re-arrested hours after arriving home from jail

Indian authorities urged to immediately cease harassing Kashmiri journalist Aasif Sultan in retaliation for his work.

Nepal: Freedom Forum alarmed over shrinking civic space

Freedom Forum said the government should immediately lift the barriers on public spaces and guarantee citizen rights.

Dangers of Hong Kong’s new legislation, Indian protests blocked, and Pakistan’s post-election uncertainties

February 2024 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.

Chinese director Chen Pinlin arrested over White Paper protest documentary

The documentary “Not the Foreign Force” was posted on the first anniversary of the White Paper Movement on YouTube and X (Twitter) in late November 2023.

As India prepares for elections, government silences critics on X with Executive Order

Ahead of elections, India has issued new demands to X (Twitter) to remove accounts and posts critical of the government.

CIJ’s response to the Cabinet’s approval of the Malaysian Media Council

The Centre for Independent Journalism has listed recommendations for ensuring that the proposed Malaysian Media Council will be an “independent multistakeholder mechanism.”

Indonesia: Highest number of press freedom attacks in a decade

Most cases of violence against journalists are not seriously investigated, which reinforces impunity and eventually leads to new violence.

IPI calls on Malaysia to reverse conviction of investigative journalist Clare Rewcastle Brown

The journalist called the conviction an act of “political revenge” for her investigative work, which uncovered a major corruption scandal in Malaysia.

Pakistan Press Foundation condemns smear campaign against journalists in post-election turmoil

Authorities urged to ensure safety of journalists and hold the perpetrators of harassment and violence accountable.

Thailand: Drop all criminal defamation charges against Dr Chutima Sidasathian

ARTICLE 19 calls on the Thai government to repeal criminal defamation provisions in favour of civil law and other measures.

Nepal: Stakeholders urged policymakers to pass cyber-related laws that promote free speech

A roundtable forum organised by Freedom Forum tackled pending cyber-related laws and their impact on freedom of expression.

“Invitation to tea”: Chinese regime’s Orwellian threat to journalists

An “invitation to tea” is a summon by authorities often followed by criminal proceedings or arbitrary detention.

What’s new and old in 2024: Repressive laws, attacks, and election disinformation in Asia

January 2024 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.

China: Censorship and surveillance updates

Documentary on migrants censored, report on police brutality removed, and intensified censorship in 2024.

Pakistan: Authorities summon 47 journalists for ‘smear campaign against judges’

Pakistan Press Foundation urged authorities to allow journalists to continue their work without intimidation.

Afghanistan: Ministry of Information and Culture urged to respect media freedom in the use of official languages

The Afghanistan Journalists Center said that the media should be free to use the national and official languages or the native languages of the country.