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Bangladesh: RSF calls on the interim government to protect journalists

At least 432 people, including five journalists, have lost their lives in the crackdown on protests.

India: Broadcasting Bill could undermine journalistic freedoms

The sweeping powers granted to the government to regulate content can result in stifling diverse opinions and critical voices.

Pacific Freedom Forum launches inaugural survey of media freedoms in the Pacific

The results will be used to create a media freedom index in the Pacific.

Lawmakers hear concerns from stakeholders on Media Council Bill

Stakeholders asserted that the measure should enhance media credibility rather than restrict media rights.

IFEX calls for legislative initiatives in Pakistan to respect free expression and information online

IFEX is concerned about Pakistan’s increasingly restrictive digital environment, particularly since the February 2024 general elections which were marred with internet and telecommunications shutdowns, and the online censorship and harassment of journalists.

Malaysia: Social media licensing could undermine freedom of expression

Requiring companies to obtain licenses is seen as a direct attempt to exert control over social media platforms.

Student protests, post-election reforms, impunity, and journalists on strike in Asia-Pacific

July 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.

Freedom of expression curtailed as deadly student protests rock Bangladesh

For five days, the government imposed an internet blackout spurring misinformation and questions about the situation on the ground.

Bangladesh: PEN International condemns violence and calls for protection of journalists as protests escalate

Authorities ordered the indefinite closure of all universities, and there are reports of internet and cellular shutdowns being imposed across the country.

Hong Kong media group condemns “Wall Street Journal” for firing HKJA chair

Hong Kong Journalists Association calls on all media organisations to allow their employees to freely advocate for press freedom in solidarity with fellow journalists in Hong Kong and China.

Afghanistan: Taliban shuts down private radio station “Kawoon Ghag”

Authorities claimed that the radio station is considered to be a “property of the government”.

Killing of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif declared unlawful

Kenya’s High Court ruling finds authorities violated Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif’s right to life.

Indonesia: RSF calls for thorough investigation into journalist’s suspicious death in a house fire

Local press freedom organisations suspect that the death of a journalist who perished in a house fire was a criminal act.

Pakistan Supreme Court issues contempt notice to 34 TV channels

Pakistan Press Foundation warned that the show-cause notices could further restrict the live broadcast of political events.

India: IPI calls for renewed commitment to press freedom

IPI global network noted that press freedom has deteriorated dramatically under the first two terms of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Cambodia: Conviction of Mother Nature environmental activists a “mockery of justice”

“Silencing environmental defenders and characterising their peaceful advocacy as a threat to the state is a mockery of justice.”