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CPJ: Tajikistan’s government is throttling independent media

“In one telling sign of the climate of fear that prevails in Tajikistan, only two among the more than a dozen journalists, press freedom advocates, and experts that CPJ met with were willing to speak on the record.”

Europe: 108 journalists in prison at the turn of the year

In 2023, Russia became the country that imprisons most journalists in Europe (40); Belarus was the second worst offender, with 32. In Azerbaijan, the number of journalists detained almost quadrupled.

Turkish journalist arrested for reporting on corruption trial of judiciary members

Furkan Karabay was jailed pending trial on the suspicion of “making targets of those who were tasked to combat terrorism” and defamation.

RSF hails European Parliament call for Guatemalan newspaper editor’s release

Another example of the growing campaign for Zamora’s release, the resolution also calls on the Guatemalan prosecutor’s office not to obstruct the work of journalists.

Germany’s authoritarian turn on pro-Palestine activism

“German authorities are using increasingly illiberal measures to curtail pro-Palestine activism. Under the guise of combatting Israel-related antisemitism, civic space for freedom of expression and assembly is shrinking.”

European Media Freedom Act “a major victory for right to information”

“An explicit reference in the EMFA to a national security exception would have opened the door to surveillance of journalists and violations of the confidentiality of their sources, and so its removal is a victory for journalism” – RSF

Hungary passes controversial ‘Sovereignty Protection Act’

Leading editors and journalists from independent press in Hungary warn that the law could be used to make life more difficult for those media critical of the government.

The long arm of justice for murdered Gambian journalist

In a historic decision, a German court convicted a former member of Gambia’s hit squad for his role in the murder of journalist Deyda Hydara.

EMFA: Seven EU member states want to legalise spying on journalists

A recent report shows that France, Italy, Malta, Greece, Cyprus, Sweden, and Finland want to legalise spying on journalists in the event of a threat to national security.

Art institutions accused of censoring pro-Palestinian views

A recent open letter by Artists for Palestine cited 18 examples of artists allegedly being censored for their expressions of solidarity with Palestinians, or simply for being Palestinian themselves.

Hungary: Draft Sovereignty Protection Act poses fresh threat to independent media

“The proposed law would effectively open the door to state-sponsored pressure on those media which receive foreign funding and produce journalism critical of the government” – MFRR partners

Azerbaijan: Six journalists arrested in two weeks

The hunt for journalists from the few remaining independent media operating in Azerbaijan continues.

Anti-SLAPP campaigners stand in solidarity with exiled Russian authors

An appeal against an injunction granted against the book “The Compatriots: The Brutal and Chaotic History of Russia’s Exiles, Émigrés and Agents Abroad” will be heard in Germany on 8 December.

Russian Supreme Court bans ‘LGBT movement’ as ‘extremist’

“The assault on LGBTQI+ rights has become a symbol of Russia’s rejection of universal human rights, as the government positions Russia as the defender of so-called traditional values in opposition to ‘the collective West'” – HRW

A disturbing pardon and pro-Palestinian expression under pressure

November 2023 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Alaa Abd El-Fattah – An urgent appeal to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention

The prominent activist has spent much of the past decade imprisoned in Egypt for his writing and activism.