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Afghan-French journalist Mortaza Behboudi released after 284 days of imprisonment in Kabul

He was arrested and accused of espionage on 7 January while seeking to obtain his work credentials from the Taliban.

Malaysia: CIJ’s response on the government’s dialogue with TikTok

TikTok and Malaysia’s Minister of Communications and Digital are urged to uphold transparency and freedom of expression during their dialogue.

Terrorism charges still used to persecute journalists in Jammu and Kashmir

Majid Hyderi’s detention has brought the number of journalists currently held in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir to six.

India: Alarm over mass raids targeting independent journalists and writers

The raids were conducted as part of a wider investigation into NewsClick, an independent media outlet.

Australia: Media union condemns police demand for footage

MEAA warns that the police order could undermine the media’s obligation to protect sources.

Thailand: Poet and activist, Arnon Nampha, sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for ‘royal defamation’

Poet, human rights lawyer and activist Arnon Nampha was convicted of royal defamation for calling for monarchy reform in a public rally in October 2020.

Philippines: Statement calling for urgent attention to Percy Lapid’s murder case

A coalition of press freedom advocates in the Philippines demands justice for a murdered radio broadcaster.

Access to information, escape from China, revival of broadcast and resilient media voices

Special Issue: Mong Palatino brings an access to information focus to his latest regional brief, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

The Taliban’s 13 directives: Implications for media freedom and access to information in Afghanistan

Since August 2021, the Taliban has issued at least 13 directives, which contradicted former media laws.

Reports on Home Affairs chief are “symptomatic of widespread attacks on press freedom” in Australia

According to news reports, the Home Affairs Secretary supported the re-introduction of the D-notice system of media censorship and floated the idea of criminalising public interest journalism in certain circumstances.

RSF denounces sentencing of Hong Kong Journalists Association chairman

Ronson Chan was arrested and briefly detained last September for allegedly refusing to show his identity card to a plainclothes police officer.

China: Crackdowns on misinformation and LGBTQI+ accounts, new mobile app rules, and censorship of accident reports

The Chinese government’s latest crackdown on online rumors echoes Xi Jinping’s earlier effort to establish a “security barrier” around the Chinese internet.

Malaysia: CIJ lauds the government’s decision to enact a Freedom of Information Act and amend the Official Secrets Act

The Centre for Independent Journalism noted that this is a positive step towards enabling the public the right to access public information held by government agencies.

Hold The Line Coalition welcomes acquittal of Maria Ressa and “Rappler”, calls for dropping of remaining cases

The Hold The Line Coalition calls on the government to abandon all remaining cases against “Rappler” and Maria Ressa, and put a long-overdue end to their persecution.

RSF calls for immediate release of two Vietnamese journalists held in appalling conditions

Two Vietnamese journalists began a hunger strike to protest their detention conditions.